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As families face one of life’s toughest decisions, Compass goes inside Australia’s organ donation system to show how the choice to give can save lives. With thousands still waiting for a transplant and consent rates lagging, Kylie Grey meets donors, recipients and the medical teams working against the odds to transform tragedy into hope.

Young Australian Muslims who are trying to find a sense of belonging have become easy prey for YouTube sheikhs and the ISIS propaganda machine, reports Kylie Grey. She examines how Sydney’s Sunni Muslim community is planning to address the root causes of radicalisation and protect their youth.

Kanni Wignaraja, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, speaks exclusively to Kylie Grey for Dateline, about why Asian countries must rewrite the rule book to survive post-pandemic Asia.

Sheikh Shadi Asuleiman holds many titles. He's the president of the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) and is recognised as one of the 500 most influential Muslims worldwide.
Sheikh Shadi is also one of the first imams born and raised in Australia. He is also on a mission to keep young Australian Muslims in the faith.

The Indigenous Warrior Taking on Brazil's President - SBS News
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Brazil’s 300 Indigenous tribes have survived conquest, small pox, enslavement and assimilation. But will they, and will the Amazon, survive the Bolsonaro presidency?

Villages Torched, Villagers Tortured: Extreme human rights violations in West Papua - SBS News
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For decades, the Indonesian government has operated with relative impunity in West Papua. Human Rights Lawyer Veronica Koman spoke with Kylie Grey for SBS in June about her mission to expose environmental vandalism and human rights violations in the Indonesian province.
