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The new social media minimum age law came into effect on 10 December 2025, meaning young people in Australia now need to be 16 years
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The new social media minimum age law came into effect on 10 December 2025, meaning young people in Australia now need to be 16 years

Misinformation about refugees and migrants is on the rise – fueling fear, polarisation and harmful policy decisions. On Thursday 3 July 2025, the MYAN team

Join us as we discuss with the FAIR Project team from University of Melbourne on how children and young people from culturally and racially marginalised

Every year, when winter rolls around we hear everyone around us starting to feel under the weather. Falling sick is not fun and while some

In commemoration of the World Refugee Day, the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) Youth Working Group hosted a Refugee Youth Summit on 22nd June

In this video, Meena shares her personal experience with receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. She discusses her motivations for getting vaccinated, addresses common concerns, and emphasises

In this video, young individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds share their personal experiences and perspectives on COVID-19 vaccinations and booster shots. They discuss their motivations

In this brief video, Dr. Nisha Khot, an obstetrician, addresses concerns about the potential for COVID-19 vaccines to cause complications during childbirth. She explains that

In this brief video, Dr. Nisha Khot, an obstetrician, addresses the myth that COVID-19 vaccines cause premature births. She explains that current evidence indicates no

In this brief video, Dr. Nisha Khot, an obstetrician, addresses the myth that COVID-19 vaccines cause infertility. She explains that there is no scientific evidence