Muslims are not immune to the world-wide phenomenon of misinformation and science denialism. It’s been a growing problem, much like coronavirus spreading, through the internet with extra momentum thanks to social media.
You only have to jump on Facebook or Instagram to see all kinds of...
This lockdown in Melbourne has proved to be more than challenging for a lot of people.
High levels of unemployment, business closures and the pressures of home schooling have been taking their toll. This has led some people to start spending more time of social media...
This week is national women’s health week and a timely reminder for all women to focus on their health. We spend so much time caring for others, our spouses and children that we often neglect ourselves, delaying an appointment, making excuses; “I’ll do it next...
I’ve been working as a GP in the northern suburbs of Melbourne for close to six years, and I have watched as our community increasingly struggles with all sorts of chronic health conditions, mental health issues and poverty-related challenges.
What has always simmered under the surface,...
Lidia Thorpe has been sworn- in as the first Aboriginal senator in Victoria today. I can’t explain how proud and moved I am to see Lidia achieve her goal. She cast such a striking figure proudly entering the Senate chamber, wearing a traditional possum skin...