Suzanne James

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As far-right extremists ran amok in聽Naarm/Melbourne, folk musicians Les Thomas and Kavisha Mazzella brought much needed compassion, solidarity and song to a strong audience at the John Curtin Hotel, reports Suzanne James.

Disabled people are furious at NSW Labor鈥檚 failure to implement even basic recommendations of the聽Disability Royal Commission, the聽National Disability Insurance Scheme review聽and countless聽NSW Housing聽and聽Ombudsman reports, writes聽Suzanne James.

The overwhelming majority of submissions to the Northern Territory inquiry into voluntary assisted dying support the territory having a law governing聽end-of-life care options. Suzanne James reports.

As developers hoover up public housing and the rental market boils dry, housing insecurity has become the new normal. But is the latest cheap home loan, high density model proposed by the YIMBY movement really the answer? Suzanne James investigates.

The campaign to restore voluntary assisted dying rights in the Northern Territory has taken a step forward, with the current inquiry opening for public consultations. Suzanne James reports.

NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told Suzanne James聽that聽Israel and the United States鈥櫬燼ttacks on Iran were 鈥渙utright illegal鈥, with 鈥渘o evidence鈥 that Iran is close to having nuclear weapons.

Greens spokesperson for foreign affairs, peace and nuclear disarmament, David Shoebridge, speaks to 91自拍论坛's Suzanne James.

New data shows a 63% surge in preventable deaths聽of homeless people because of critical shortages in housing and support services. Suzanne James reports.

After waiting 27 years for a聽Restoring Territory Rights Bill to return their right to re-legislate voluntary assisted dying, Northern Territorians are furious the Country-Liberal Party has moved to delay action. Suzanne James 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

book cover against a background of a road heading west into a sunset

The Power of Choice is a raw and beautiful eulogy and an irrefutable testimonial to the relief and comfort VAD gives the dying, writes Suzanne James.

Amid the biggest聽housing crisis聽in Australia鈥檚 history and public housing being sold off, the most vulnerable聽public housing tenants say they are now even more isolated. Suzanne James reports.

Not-for-profit frontline mental health services are being forced to beg for small change as they manage the fall-out from the mental health funding model. Suzanne James reports.