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Humanitarian

10 humanitarian crises you never heard of

Coverage of the pandemic dominated world headlines in 2020. But did you know that the launch of PlayStation 5 received 26 times more news attention than 10 humanitarian crises combined? Over 230 million people are in desperate need of help but you most likely never heard about it.

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  • thevocalminority
  • January 22, 2021
Environment

Climate resolutions to keep in 2021

Welcome to 2021. This year we will again bring you lots of stories about social and environmental issues, and how you can make a change. This week we’re going to green up our new year’s resolutions with these tips. Let’s make 2021 the greenest year yet.

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  • thevocalminority
  • January 11, 2021
Environment

Water crisis threatens New Zealand’s cities

Like many parts of Australia, New Zealand is currently experiencing a La Niña summer. Although this summer’s projected rainfall should keep Auckland’s water supply levels sustainable in the short term, Wellington could be running dry within the next six years.

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  • thevocalminority
  • January 11, 2021
Humanitarian

Home is where we started

Like Trump claiming yet again he won’t vacate the White House, 2020 is throwing another temper tantrum. And while we may hear in the next few days that’s all it is – a small(ish) outbreak exclusive to the Northern Beaches – we are back to where we started in March. At home.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 22, 2020
Humanitarian

Contactless preferred

The transition to going cash-free was supercharged this year. “An ATM machine,” we eye-roll, “who even bothers?” But what if spare change was your main source of income? Charities, buskers and beggars angling for gold-coin donations are now missing out on vital support.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 19, 2020
Environment

Reforms needed to protect ancient sites

The destruction of 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia in July has shown there’s a serious flaw in our heritage protection laws. Without urgent and drastic reform, it will only be a matter of time until another ancient site is allowed to be destroyed.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 14, 2020
Environment

Tasmanian devils surviving their own pandemic

For the past 30 years, Tasmanian devils have suffered from their own pandemic, a facial cancer that causes large facial tumours and spreads through biting. Now, new genetic analysis reveals the disease is less infectious than a decade ago. And that is just the news we’ve been waiting for.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 14, 2020
Humanitarian

Ending child Exploitation

Before you throw a few Christmas-themed boxes of chocolates in your shopping trolley, consider this: 20 years ago, the world’s major chocolate producers pledged to stamp out child exploitation. Today, two million kids in West Africa still work in slave-like conditions. Here’s what brands to get behind this Christmas.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 14, 2020
Humanitarian

Immigration detention concerns deepen

Asylum seekers are held in detention for longer than ever before and far longer than any comparable country. While Australia gets ready for a Christmas out of lockdown, Kopika and Tharunicaa will be facing the festivities in detention – ironically, on Christmas Island.

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  • thevocalminority
  • December 4, 2020
Humanitarian

Why are more women doing time?

More women in Australia are going to prison than ever before. Over the past 10 years, there’s been a 75% increase in incarceration rates. Are women suddenly committing more serious crimes or have laws and policing practices changed so that minor crimes are more heavily penalised?

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  • thevocalminority
  • November 30, 2020
Humanitarian

Australia after COVID-19

Low case numbers and a vaccine underway mean Australia is taking a collective (but tentative) sigh of relief. Whatever “normal” used to look like, we want it back in 2021. But what about the knock-on effects of this truly diabolical year? Well, some are good, some not so much…

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  • thevocalminority
  • November 30, 2020
Environment

Australian philanthropists running out of money

A group of Australian philanthropists are running out of money. And that’s exactly what they want. Spending big and fast to fight climate change, they are hoping to make a difference during the critical next 10 years and change the course of the impending crisis.

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  • thevocalminority
  • November 24, 2020