Category: News
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Small businesses helping to lessen the plight faced by international students in Australia during COVID-19

International students are a particularly vulnerable demographic during the pandemic, but there are businesses, like Loveon Café, that are doing their part to help.
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Captain Cook College finding: Vetting the monetisation of vocational education
Did we miss all the signs? A closer look at the recent Captain Cook College Federal Court judgement and the long shadow of for-profit training providers
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SA lockdown kicks off, 12 new cases recorded

Wednesday, July 21, 2021, marks the first day of South Australia’s seven-day lockdown with 12 new cases being discovered after yesterday’s extensive queues for swab testing.
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2020 Tokyo Olympics: What to expect

The long awaited 2020 Tokyo Olympics have finally arrived. Here is what to expect from the games this year, along with events and athletes to keep an eye on.
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Warm up with the upbeat Umbrella Festival

South Australia’s Umbrella Festival will run from July 16 to August 8, promoting local talent across a regional expansion and diversifying its platform to represent First Nations artists.
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‘Everyone can do more’: Amplifying Indigenous voices beyond NAIDOC week

As NAIDOC celebrations come to a close, OTR reporter Simone Pickstock reviews whether Australia’s political and cultural institutions are doing enough to Heal Country.
