
Hundreds of US students arrested in Gaza war protests
The US anti-war campus protests movement has made its way to Australian universities
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- April 17, 2024

Hundreds of US students arrested in Gaza war protests
The US anti-war campus protests movement has made its way to Australian universities

NSW clubs involved in major data breach
Personal information of more than one million patrons may have been exposed in a data leak involving ClubsNSW

Albanese announces new program to help domestic violence victims
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program

Hundreds of US students arrested in Gaza war protests
The US anti-war campus protests movement has made its way to Australian universities

NSW clubs involved in major data breach
Personal information of more than one million patrons may have been exposed in a data leak involving ClubsNSW

Albanese announces new program to help domestic violence victims
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program
Politics and Society

Explainer: QLD law change allowing media to ID accused sex offenders
The changes bring them in line with other states.

Can pets and wildlife co-exist in urban parklands?
Responsible pet ownership seems to be key.

How can we make death more sustainable?
75 percent of Aussies currently choose cremation.

Keeping people safe on e-scooters
There’s been a worrying increase in hospitalisations among users.
Culture and Lifestyle

Is the party over for Australian music festivals?
More than 25 of Australia’s biggest regional music festivals have been cancelled since 2022 in what has been a terrible time for the festival industry. What has contributed to this trend?

Melbourne’s street art situationship
The city cleans thousands of graffiti works weekly.

There’s nothing like Preston Market’s community feel
Locals love the unique experience.

The great Aussie sport of bird ranking
Australians, passionate about sports and now birds, combine the two in The Guardian’s biennial bird poll.
Sport

Australia’s 3×3 basketball conundrum
How will the sport progress?

The road back to sport after pregnancy
Better help is now available for women.

The sustainability push is coming from grassroots sports
Goodwood FC has pioneered the change.

Rugby union: A dying sport or on the mend?
The Wallabies team has been struggling recently.
Media

Fans absorb pain of rising concert prices
Concerts nowadays are best described as luxury items.

Podcasts: Evening the sport media playing field
Podcasting creates more coverage opportunities.

Grace Chia: Blending hip hop and women’s rights
Chia is a Tasmanian-based artist with an upcoming album.

When sports betting losers turn to trolling
Athletes are being exposed to negativity online.
La Trobe Live

Students struggle with unpaid placement
In a world where education is a valued pathway to success, a silent struggle persists for many students.

The Agora business owners trying to reduce inflation impacts on students
Agora vendors speak to the Ag about how they deal with the rising cost of produce and stock, while keeping food and beverage costs low for the students.

LTU community responds to the uni’s new solar farm
La Trobe University is building Victoria’s largest solar farm. Do the people on campus know about it? We went out to see what they thought.
Welcome to ‘The Ag’ – Episode 1
In our first episode of the year, we look at unpaid placements, LTU’s small businesses, and the Bundoora campus solar farm.