Category: News
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Young people prepare to march for change in worldwide climate protests
Tomorrow, September 20, young people from 120 countries are joining together in what will likely be the biggest climate strike ever.
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Australia, Indonesia and Oceania: Tensions in our international neighbourhood
Our closest neighbours have been making a fair few headlines in Australia lately. Given their geographical and political importance to Australia, On The Record has a quick round up to get you up to speed on all things beyond the Torres Strait.
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Australian Government moves forward with couples counselling for DV despite objection from womens safety experts
Women and children’s safety advocates have expressed their dismay over the Australian Government’s decision to move forward with its “Specialised Family Violence Services” (SFVS) despite experts’ disapproval.
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State Government’s annual high school competition commemorates ANZACs with international trip

A number of South Australian students have been selected for the revered Premier’s ANZAC Spirit School Prize, with the 2019 theme being the centenary of the 1919 Air Race.
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Why Jeffrey Epstein’s death matters
Since his arrest in early July, the world has been fascinated by the case of millionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein, who faced charges related to federal sex trafficking.
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What the privatisation of Adelaide’s trains & trams could mean for you

South Australian train and tram commuters have been cautioned of more planned service disruptions. The State Government will deliver mass information sessions for its current tram and train employees on potential outsourcing models.
