A new report has uncovered a growing hunger crisis in Australian schools, as cost of living challenges force more parents to send children to school without food. The report, from Eat Up Australia, has revealed a quarter of students at schools supported by the charity are now relying on free school lunches - a significant increase in three years.

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Folge vom 21.02.2025Australian charity reveals major rise in students going to school without lunch
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Folge vom 21.02.2025Sudanese Australians fear for their families as militants attack refugee campSudan is facing new violence in its western region of Darfur as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces tightens their grip on the famine-stricken area. The Zamzam refugee camp has been raided by militants with dozens of displaced people estimated dead or wounded.
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Folge vom 21.02.2025UN condemns handover of hostages' bodies as 'appalling'Israel is in mourning as the bodies of hostages, including two young children, are returned from Gaza. Hamas paraded their coffins before a cheering crowd, a move condemned as inhumane. The deaths have reignited grief and outrage, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing retribution. And now there's more anger as one of the bodies is not believed to be that of the mother of the two children.
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Folge vom 20.02.2025'Huge ambitions' moving forward as refugee resettlement scheme becomes permanentThe federal government has announced that the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot - known as CRISP - will become permanent. The initiative, launched in mid 2022, has helped over 500 refugees to be settled by community groups across Australia.