Faces Of Our Economy: Freelance photographer who uses Instagram to drive demand for consumer products says payment by ‘exposure’ isn’t enough
Faces of our Economy is a campaign that seeks to dive deeper into the makeup of the Australian economy - Australians from all walks of life, and at different stages of their journey. Meet 21-year-old photographer Andrew Hoang.
More than just Easter egg hunts: How 9 countries celebrated Easter this week
From riding on donkeys to being nailed on the cross, here's how nine countries celebrated Easter this week.
Cardinal George Pell and the Royal Commission Into Child Sexual Abuse: A snapshot of who he is, why he's involved, and his testimony
The world's third most powerful Catholic has been testifying at the ongoing Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse this week. Here's why.
Earth Hour 2016 is coming up, but experts say campaign is problematic, ‘timid’ and doesn’t lead to climate action
We ask three Professors from UNSW whether Earth Hour is an effective campaign. Their responses may change your mind about what you're doing on March 19.
Billions of dollars on Australia’s infrastructure spending left no real impact on residents and economy
A report argues that the over half a trillion dollars invested in infrastructure projects in the past decade failed to substantially lift economic output, with the 'margin of error' being as high as 30%.
The Big Dog Walk with Lots of Dogs is a thing - and it’s coming to Australia in 2016
Feeling lonely walking your dog by yourself? This April you can join over 2,500 dog-lovers and walkers at The Big Dog Walk with Lots of Dogs - an initiative to help raise money for the Sydney Dogs and Cats Home.
Bar owners and bartenders have their say on Sydney’s lockout laws as QLD Parliament set to pass similar bans
Matt Barrie’s viral essay on LinkedIn and NSW Premier Mike Baird’s Facebook post awakened the debate on Sydney’s lockout laws. IBTimes Australia speaks to some Sydney bar owners and bartenders about the contentious bans.
China and Australia trade: Six Chinese sectors that present opportunities for Australian companies and producers
As China’s economy expands and shifts from manufacturing to more consumption and services-based industries, Australian firms have the opportunity to tap into its 1.3b large market.
Increasing support for #changethedate of Australia Day - Will 2017 be the year? Six Australians have their say
Many Australians have rallied on January 26 to oppose Australia Day celebrations and for the rights of Aboriginals.
Will Twitter’s new homophobic abuse policy be effective?
The LGBT community responds to Twitter’s announcement of its new homophobic abuse policy.
UTS photography exhibition by ActionAid calls for safer cities for women
ActionAid tackles harassment and discrimination against women around the world through its ‘Safe Cities for Women’ campaign.
Local HONY spinoff ‘Humans of Detention’ by UNSW students shares stories of detained refugees and asylum seekers in Australia
The 11 UNSW students aim to change Australia's attitude towards Asylum Seekers with their blog, ‘Humans of Detention’.
Justin Bieber drops 'Love Yourself,' 'The Feeling' ahead of much-anticipated album 'Purpose' this week
Beliebers have made Justin Bieber's new hit "Love Yourself" a trending topic on Twitter, ahead of his fourth album "Purpose."