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NRL accused of head in sand over drugs

Former ASADA boss Richard Ings has accused the NRL's Todd Greenberg of having his head in the sand over the widespread use of illicit drugs.

4 min read

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Australia's asylum policy criticised in human rights report card

Amnesty International has criticised Australia's record on asylum seekers and Indigenous policy in its latest report looking at the state of human rights around the world.

2 min read

SBS News

NRL reinforces Mad Monday drug use risk

The NRL's integrity unit has told clubs their players will be drug tested after Mad Monday celebrations.

2 min read

SBS News

Proposal to reduce consular services

Should Australian diplomatic missions overseas be expected to provide advice and support to all those who get into trouble?

7 min read

SBS News

Eels need to move Radradra on: Brett Kenny

Parramatta great Brett Kenny says the club should move on wayward star Semi Radradra.

3 min read

SBS Voices

Misogyny, male rage and the words some men use to describe Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg obviously scares some men silly. The bullying of the teenager by conservative middle-aged men has taken on a grim, almost hysterical edge, write researchers Camilla Nelson and Meg Vertigan.

5 min read

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Storm's big NRL trial win v Easts Tigers

The Storm have cruised to a 44-12 NRL trial win over Queensland Cup side Easts Tigers in Melbourne.

2 min read

SBS News

Sanctions cause hardship for overseas students

A report has found many overseas students struggle to cope financially in Australia because of sanctions imposed on their home countries.

5 min read

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'New era in cancer therapy' as treatment gains approval

A treatment for two aggressive blood cancers has been approved for use in Australia, but patients could be hit with huge bills for care until governments agree on who covers the cost. The therapy involves genetically modifying a patient's immune cells so they recognise and kill their cancer.

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Cancer Treatment

A treatment for two aggressive blood cancers has been approved for use in Australia, but patients could be hit with huge bills for care until governments agree on who covers the cost.

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