Samantha Cooper, who was sacked two days after filing a racial discrimination complaint, says she wants to make workplaces safer for those in Indigenous-identified positions.
To further highlight issues and themes throughout Incarceration Nation, NITV has curated a powerful slate of programming, The ‘Incarceration Nation – The History of Black Injustice’ collection.
Fashion recruiter Naomi is the latest to have become a target of threatening emails warning employers to hire only Indians and not Australians.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful termination case against the ABC started in the federal court this week. Here are some of the key takeaways.
Hold on tight: the tension is high in the Nail Biting Thrillers film collection at SBS On Demand.
Criminals in Australia are more likely to re-offend than those in other countries. One change could improve this.
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Recent allegations of child sexual abuse have put the childcare sector under renewed scrutiny, with some calling for male workers to be banned. Others say it's a knee-jerk reaction and "fear-driven policies" won't result in better outcomes.
The NSW premier apologised to flood-affected residents in the state's north on Monday, as locals on the ground called for more support.
A group of Nepali women in northern Melbourne are taking part in online Zumba classes as a way of breaking social isolation and creating friendships during the coronavirus pandemic.
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