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Tram drivers strike

Phil Altieri from RTBU says PTV is greedy, and capable of increasing tram drivers’ pay, Kathleen O’Connor reports.

No more hidden sugar in beer

An Australian brewery has announced plans to include nutritional information on all of its beer bottles, writes Kathleen O’Connor.

Tram drivers strike

Phil Altieri from RTBU says PTV is greedy, and capable of increasing tram drivers’ pay, Kathleen O’Connor reports.

No more hidden sugar in beer

An Australian brewery has announced plans to include nutritional information on all of its beer bottles, writes Kathleen O’Connor.

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Rekiah’s Law

The brother of domestic violence victim, Rekiah O’Donnell, is fighting for tougher laws, writes Kathleen O’Connor.

Tram drivers strike

Phil Altieri from RTBU says PTV is greedy, and capable of increasing tram drivers’ pay, Kathleen O’Connor reports.

No more hidden sugar in beer

An Australian brewery has announced plans to include nutritional information on all of its beer bottles, writes Kathleen O’Connor.

Priced out of the market

Katter’s Australian Party founder, Bob Katter, talks to Kathleen O’Connor about foreign ownership and the Australian dollar, and how they are causing just some of the issues faced by the agricultural sector.

Melbourne butting out

A ban on smoking in Melbourne’s inner city may expand to more areas in the CBD. Kathleen O’Connor dissects the report causing such drastic changes.

Aussies raising poverty awareness

At the end of anti-poverty week, Kathleen O’Connor looks at how people are raising awareness of a problem affecting 12 per cent of Australians.

The emerging musician: Steven Theochari

Steven Theochari is a singer and songwriter determined to make it in the music industry. Meet Steven in this short doc by Kathleen O’Connor and Jarrah Gillies.

Caffeine overload

It might be time to put that latte down, with a new study uncovering considerable dangers to too much coffee, reports Kathleen O’Connor.

Labor’s great gamble

Rising societal pressure finally forced the government into action over sports betting, banning it during live broadcasts, reports Kathleen O’Connor.

upstart’s election night success

As Australians waited eagerly to hear the news of who’d form the new government, a team of dedicated journalism students were on the airwaves.

Push for P-platers to the age of 25

The assistant police commissioner Robert Hill is proposing young drivers to remain on probationary licences until the age of 25. Kathleen O’Connor reports.