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In Australia, researchers are leading a drug trial that aims to boost growth in children who have been born with a form of dwarfism. But for some people of short stature, this drug poses the risk of eradicating their community.
As vaccine roll-outs gather pace around the world, vaccine hesitancy is proving to be a hurdle on the path to achieving herd immunity, with diverse communities proving especially vulnerable to misinformation.
Covid-19 has hugely disrupted the global supply chains for fast fashion. Excess stock is piling up and factory workers are left unemployed. This could be a vital opportunity to rethink unsustainable practices.
As internet use has skyrocketed due to COVID, so has the sharing of child abuse images. With tech companies abdicating responsibility and police struggling with the volume of abuse, there is no end in sight for this second pandemic.
When more than 200 people embarked on a cruise to the Antarctic as the pandemic started, more than half of them fell ill with coronavirus - turning a trip of a lifetime into a nightmare.
Are there enough workers to ensure crops are harvested and food makes it to the table? This report investigates how the coronavirus pandemic is disrupting food production in Australia, the UK, and Germany.
Australia’s deportation of ‘undesirable’ Kiwis back to New Zealand soil is straining relations between the two nations. Many deportations are based on criminal charges, but some can concern individuals simply deemed ‘of bad character’.
In 2015 the Republic of Ireland became the first ever country to hold a public vote on the legalisation of same-sex marriage; now Australia is following in its footsteps. Will history repeat itself? Dean Cornish & Joel Tozer report for SBS Dateline.
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