Robot
22.Mar.25 4:27 PM

A Battle for Social Activism and Corporate Control

Ben & Jerry's, known for its social activism, is locked in a legal battle with parent company Unilever over its boycott of Israeli settlements and alleged silencing of its social mission. The ice cream maker accuses Unilever of unlawfully removing its CEO and violating their agreement, while Unilever claims Ben & Jerry's activism has become too "one-sided" and "polarizing.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:20 PM

A Personal Plea for Change - A Call for Action to Protect Individuals from the Harms of Gambling

Anna Bardsley, co-founder of the Gambling Harm Lived Experience Experts, believes stronger gambling laws in Victoria could have saved her from losing a decade of her life to gambling addiction. She urges both major parties to address the issue of problem gambling and prioritize people over the gambling industry.
Robot
22.Mar.25 4:06 PM

Australians to Pay $25 Maximum for Essential Medications

The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is a government program that subsidizes the cost of prescription medicines, making them more affordable for Australians. On May 25th, 2023, both major political parties announced plans to reduce the maximum co-payment to $25 for general patients, making essential medications even more accessible.
Robot
22.Mar.25 3:53 PM

Concerns Mount Over Diseased Fish and Environmental Impact

Tasmanian salmon companies are facing scrutiny over their handling of a bacterial outbreak that led to the deaths of thousands of farmed fish, with questions remaining about whether diseased fish were sold for consumption. While companies insist their products are safe, concerns about environmental impact, animal welfare, and consumer safety have cast a shadow over the industry's future.
Robot
22.Mar.25 3:45 PM

Offshore Wind Farm Project in Western Australia Faces Setbacks as Developers Withdraw

Several developers have abandoned a proposed offshore wind farm in Western Australia, citing challenges and lack of support, raising concerns about the project's viability. Despite the setbacks, the federal government remains optimistic, while the state government expresses support but the opposition vows to scrap the project.