But I Didn’t Know… Housing Is Already Recognised as a Right Elsewhere

The ACT Legislative Assembly will debate the Human Rights (Housing) Amendment Bill. If passed, the ACT would become the first jurisdiction in Australia to explicitly recognise the right to housing…

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Connection, Skill and Healing: Inside the ACT’s 2024–25 Veterans Grant Program

Seven Canberra-based organisations have been awarded a share of $80,000 under the 2024–25 ACT Veterans Grant Program, backing a wide spectrum of local projects that foster mental wellbeing, social connection,…

By heidi
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How Robots Know Where They Are, Even Without GPS

Imagine you're playing a video game where your character always knows where they are on the map, even when the lights go out or the game lags.That’s kind of what…

By heidi
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ACT Man Jailed for Sexual Offences: A Community Reminder of Consent, Safety and Survivor Strength

Notice: This article contains references to sexual violence. Please prioritise your wellbeing and access support where needed. Resources are provided at the end.A Canberra man has been sentenced to more…

By heidi
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Reconciliation is everyone’s business.

It’s a phrase we’ve heard echoed across boardrooms, community halls, and national campaigns. But what does it really mean for those of us working in the community sector, those tasked…

By heidi
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People with Purpose: Lauren Winzar

In a world increasingly obsessed with aesthetic perfection and Pinterest-worthy pantries, Lauren Winzar offers something far more radical, realness. She’s not here to sell you on a perfectly colour-coded wardrobe…

By heidi
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The Heart of Canberra Beats Through Its Volunteers

It’s early morning in the suburbs of Canberra. On one side of the city, Pearl Ansley is clipping on a leash at Domestic Animal Services, ready to walk a dog…

By heidi
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People with Purpose: Yvonne Anthoney

A Light That Refuses to DimIn a city filled with policy-makers and changemakers, there are some people whose purpose cannot be taught or trained, it is lived. Yvonne Anthoney is…

By heidi
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The Evidence Behind Volunteer Happiness: Why Giving Time Gives Back

📅 National Volunteer Week – 18–24 MayWhen we picture a volunteer, we might imagine someone offering their time selflessly to help others, serving meals at a community kitchen, coaching a…

By heidi
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People With Purpose: Chrystale Langford

Honouring Intersectional Advocacy this IDAHOBITEach year on 17 May, communities around the world mark IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia. The date commemorates the 1990 decision…

By heidi
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People with Purpose: Robyn Smith

Bringing Visibility, Voice and Vigilance to Inherited Cancer RiskWhen we think of cancer, our minds often turn to treatment, recovery, and survival. But for Robyn Smith, the story begins long…

By heidi
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The Room Fell Silent: Why One Call Can Change a Life

At first, it’s the sparkle that captures you. Sequins catching the light, gowns brushing the floor, bow ties neatly fastened. The Lifeline Canberra Gala is a celebration in every sense…

By heidi
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Why Save Phillip Pool?

The fight for Canberra’s public spaces is about more than water!There’s something sacred about public pools. They aren’t just buildings filled with chlorinated water, they’re places where toddlers learn to…

By heidi
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Anchored in Care: The People and Places Holding Women Steady in the Storm

In a world where the headlines are often heavy, there are places and people, quietly transforming lives. At the recent Karinya House Charity Luncheon, more than just funds were raised.…

By heidi
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