What is going on?
Current Affairs, Politics Zane LeBlond, Youth Affairs Journalist Current Affairs, Politics Zane LeBlond, Youth Affairs Journalist

What is going on?

It is said we live in historic times. Recent events have taken this beyond the joke. In one month, we have seen the worst presidential television debate in history, the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the incumbent President Joe Biden withdraw from the race – despite being the presumptive nominee.

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Opinion Piece: The Proposed Social Media Ban

Opinion Piece: The Proposed Social Media Ban

In May 2024, the South Australian government announced their intention to potentially prevent children under the age of 14 from accessing social media, and requiring parental consent for 14 and 15 year olds to use social media platforms.

The ban comes as reports of increased mental health concerns stemming from social media use have peppered mainstream media outlets for the first half of the year. There have been vocal advocates for an against the ban, and the Hub Interns have some thoughts.

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The Australian Government needs to Clean Up Their Duty of Care Act
Current Affairs, Politics, Environment Megan Adrain Current Affairs, Politics, Environment Megan Adrain

The Australian Government needs to Clean Up Their Duty of Care Act

Australia is a big contributor to climate change with Australia being the highest emitter of C02 per person in the world and if strong enough actions are not taken to address the climate crisis, there will be serious consequences such as an increase in natural disasters, species becoming extinct, a rise in global temperatures, and growth in illness rates.

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US Midterm Elections
Current Affairs, Politics Hub Current Affairs, Politics Hub

US Midterm Elections

So, the elections are run every two years, and when they fall in the middle of a Presidential term (which is 4 years), they are called midterms. In these elections, candidates for both chambers of Congress - The House of Representatives and The Senate are up for election. The House of Representatives introduces laws in the form of Bills, while The Senate can block or approve them - as well as other roles, associated with the President.

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