
Australia’s millennial “baby blip” is now over. .id the population experts‘ latest blog post charts the ‘total fertility rate’ from the post war baby boom down the slippery slope to the baby blip and beyond…

Australia’s millennial “baby blip” is now over. .id the population experts‘ latest blog post charts the ‘total fertility rate’ from the post war baby boom down the slippery slope to the baby blip and beyond…

And read about Menindee here.



Hundreds of thousands of native fish dead: Menindee mass fish death. The Darling River, with no water flow and algal blooms, dies along with them. Large cotton farm irrigators up river to blame? Wider mismanagement and corruption? It’ll blow over once the smell has cleared … maybe …

Elderly Australians can be assessed for home care ‘packages’ – funds to purchase services to enable them to keep on living in their own homes. This government funding has made providing these services a growth industry. Demand exceeds funding – many people have long a wait (some even have died) before their package comes through. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon – last for 2018.

‘Possibilities of the humanitarian robot’ This week’s Pro Bono news Changemaker Lizzie o’Shea explores ‘the human influence on making technology, keeping people to account, and the democratic underpinnings of technology’.

Democracy Co launches its new training: Raising the Citizens’ Voice. ‘Trust is on the decline’, Democracy Co use ‘deliberative approaches to help governments and communities to reform together’.

Thursday’s Pro Bono news cartoon.