“We Come and Eat at School. That’s Where We Survive.” – Margaret
By: Berlinda Fortin
Anierio Margaret and her younger brothers miss their parents. Read more
By: Berlinda Fortin
Anierio Margaret and her younger brothers miss their parents. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the concept of acceptance holds profound significance in shaping societies. Read more
By: Berlinda Fortin
Fifteen-year-old Achiek says he is now the father of his household. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In ancient times, people used the term generation to describe all the people alive. Read more
By: Mike Crooks
As rent prices continue to soar throughout Australia, a new study has revealed the most affordable – and most expensive – areas to call home. Read more
By: Lorren McClymont
As Mission Australia shines a light on hidden homelessnesswe have been learning some of the staggering facts and figures around homelessness, such as only 7% of those experiencing homelessness are sleeping rough on our streets. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with different generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
In an economy often characterised by overconsumption, waste and fast fashion, the push for sustainability is not always popular. Read more
By: Rachel Reva
Amidst the hidden crisis of homelessness in Australia, there are countless untold stories of strength and resilience. Read more
By: Clare Bruce
You may not see it, but the crisis of homelessness is growing and never far away, with more than 122,000 Australians now homeless every night. Read more