Parramatta’s bold pitch to the world: Start your story here

A draft 25-year vision that charts the transformation of Parramatta to a global powerhouse by 2050 and invites individuals and businesses to “start their story” in the City is now on public exhibition. Parramatta 2050 outlines a bold long-term vision for the City that leverages Parramatta’s existing strengths, advocates for new opportunities and investment and articulates […]

Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi Wrap up ‘Jolly LLB 3’ Rajasthan Schedule with Fun Bike Ride Video

egastar Akshay Kumar has completed the first shooting schedule of “Jolly LLB 3” in Rajasthan with Arshad Warsi. To celebrate, the actors shared a fun video on Instagram, which quickly went viral. The video shows them riding a bike with broad smiles, with Arshad’s shirt notably covered in blood, hinting at the film’s dramatic scenes. […]

Government must support LGBTQIA+ human rights defenders, says Australian aid peak

Government must support LGBTQIA+ human rights defenders, says Australian aid peak

Media release | Friday, 17 May 2024 Today marks the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), a timely reminder to advocate and take action for LGBTQIA+ rights across the world. Despite decades of progress on LGBTQIA+ rights in many countries, from decriminalisation to recognition of same-sex marriage, including in Australia, rights have […]

NSW Solicitors acknowledge Supreme Court’s 200 years

NSW Solicitors acknowledge Supreme Court’s 200 years

Solicitors in NSW have supported the work of the Supreme Court of NSW since it was established two hundred years ago today. When it was first established, just six solicitors were admitted to practice in the court of the first Chief Justice Sir Francis Forbes. Today, that number has eclipsed 42,000 practitioners who’ve each sworn […]

New research shows migrant and refugee children are being left behind due to gaps in access to early childhood education

New research shows migrant and refugee children are being left behind due to gaps in access to early childhood education

EMBARGO: 12:00am (AEST), Tuesday, May 21. New research launching Tuesday, May 21 reveals that multicultural children in Australia are missing out on early childhood education and early intervention programs resulting in them being more likely to be developmentally vulnerable when starting school, with impacts on their school learning and repercussions in later life. Conducted jointly by non-profit […]

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