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2008-05-07
What you need to know about the political and social issues hub of vibewire.net

NEWS: National Youth Week turns 20


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2008-05-12
National Youth Week (NYW), the largest celebration of young people in Australia, had nearly 2500 high schools and 200 universities and TAFEs joining in the celebrations from April 5th to 13th. Bonita Silva takes a look at its importance in the lives of young people, being the 20th anniversary of Youth Week held in NSW.

COMMENT: Festivals Go Green


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2008-05-09
Litter bug or jitter bug? Good Vibrations reveller EMILY LAURENCE does her part to make the festival 'green'...in a way...

 
International

FEATURE: Farewell Fidel


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2008-05-02
On February 19, Fidel Castro created waves when he announced his resignation as President in a letter to Cuba’s state-run newspaper. His departure was seemingly inevitable due to the effects of time and age, but has left the country uncertain of the direction in which it is now heading. So what will this mean for Cuba? The Cuban people wait in anticipation as the ‘post-Fidel era’ begins, writes Margaret Burin

FEATURE: China's Other Western Province


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2008-04-25
With the world's attention fixed on China in the run-up to the Olympics, Tibet and its plea for independence has gained extensive media coverage. Meanwhile, largely unnoticed by the world and the Olympic media scrum, another large region to the north of Tibet struggles for many of the same goals.

FEATURE: International Sex Trafficking is a Local Issue, Too


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2008-04-20
Trafficking in women is no longer just an overseas problem. There are reportedly 1,000 trafficked women in Australia at any given time, and the problem is not likely to go away any time soon. Yasmine Fathy investigates.

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Review

DESTINED TO THRIVE An Interview with Sabina Wolanski


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2008-05-16
BY EMILY LAURENCE

A QUESTION OF IDENTITY An Interview with Randa Abdel-Fattah


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2008-03-12
'Does My Head Look Big In This?' is the critically acclaimed first novel by Randa Abdel-Fattah, and it approaches the sensitive subject of being a young Muslim in Australia. Amal is a typical teenager. She suffers spots, develops a crush and battles with her parents, and all this before deciding to wear the hijab full time.

THE YEAR IN REVIEW(S): The Lighter Side of Politics


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2007-12-16
Where's Bin, Baby?

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National

NEWS: National Youth Week turns 20


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2008-05-12
National Youth Week (NYW), the largest celebration of young people in Australia, had nearly 2500 high schools and 200 universities and TAFEs joining in the celebrations from April 5th to 13th. Bonita Silva takes a look at its importance in the lives of young people, being the 20th anniversary of Youth Week held in NSW.

OPINION:To Whale or Not To Whale


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2008-04-28
There's no end of debate on the subject of commercial whaling, with an ongoing disagreement between Australia and Japan. While it's taken for granted that the practice is inherently bad, LUCY MCGOWAN has some big questions about what's what in this heated issue.

Teachers to Stop Work over Staffing Procedures


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2008-04-21
NEWS: Teachers are gearing up for a round of strikes and stop works over some controversial new legislation limiting which schools staff can transfer to. Mary Joseph speaks to those involved.

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2008-05-07
What you need to know about the political and social issues hub of vibewire.net

Attention all Victorians - Young People Direct!


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2008-03-14
YPD is a forum for all Victorians aged between 12 and 25 . The aim is to hear what is important to the youth today - so register now and have your say...

e-Festival of Ideas - call for contributions!


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2008-03-13
This exciting event is fast approaching! The e-Festival of Ideas NEEDS your opinions, ideas, thoughts, musings and everything in between!

Reconciliation - get active!!!


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2008-03-13
ReconciliACTIONnsw was developed to inform everyone about Reconciliation and Indigenous rights. They have recently launched an online education kit, aimed at the Australian youth, to inspire all of us to contribute.

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Local

COMMENT: Festivals Go Green


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2008-05-09
Litter bug or jitter bug? Good Vibrations reveller EMILY LAURENCE does her part to make the festival 'green'...in a way...

OPINION: Time to Torch the Olympic Flame


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2008-04-23
The Olympic Torch relay finally reached Australia's shores. But does it's glory run hold any significance; enough to justify a blown budget for its protection? Or is it time to extinguish the flame altogether, asks Izabella Rekiel.

Feed Our Cars


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2008-04-10
OPINION: With food prices soaring around the world, a recession at the door, and the world finally opening its eyes to the damage that Biofuels really cause, why is the NSW Premier determined to make cars run on ethanol-based fuels? Pip Wheaton has a strong view on this potentially contentious issue.

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