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Tell us: how you have been impacted by the change to US student loan repayments?

6 mars 2025 à 16:00

We would like to hear from those whose income-driven repayment options have changed recently due to Trump

The online application form for several popular student debt repayment plans, such as income-driven repayment plans (IDR), have been taken down by the Donald Trump administration.

Applications for IDRs, which cap what borrowers must pay each month at a percent of their earnings, are unavailable on the US Department of Education website.

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© Photograph: skynesher/Getty Images

Tell us: have you seen a scam online advert promoting fake crypto schemes?

6 mars 2025 à 12:22

The Guardian would like your help to find out more about fake adverts or news articles that promote fraudulent crypto schemes on platforms like Facebook and Google

A Guardian investigation has shown how a single group of call centres in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, scammed savers out of $35m. Victims were lured with fake adverts and news articles, often featuring celebrities, including the radio DJ Zoe Ball and the adventurer Ben Fogle, which they saw on sites like Facebook and Google.

The adverts promote crypto currency trading platforms where the buying and selling is all handled by AI, delivering huge winnings. But the platforms are a fiction – a front for the scammers. They don’t exist.

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© Photograph: Denis Charlet/AFP/Getty Images

Canadians: how is the Trump administration affecting politics in Canada and in your community?

6 mars 2025 à 12:11

We’d like to hear how the political landscape in Canadian communities, families and workplaces has been affected by the tensions with the Trump administration

As Canada has announced retaliatory measures against the US after Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, we’d like to hear how the tensions between Canada and the US administration are affecting the political landscape across Canada.

Have political views in your family, community or wider area shifted? We’re also keen to hear whether relationships of Canadians with American family members, friends and colleagues have changed.

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© Photograph: Justin Tang/AP

Tell us: have you completed a running event wearing an amusing costume?

6 mars 2025 à 12:07

We want to hear what it’s like to run events such as marathons while wearing fancy dress

More than 50,000 runners are expected to join the London Marathon on 27 April, after the event through the capital’s iconic sites helped raise £73.5m for charity last year.

Some people will be pushing themselves to achieve a competitive time, but other participants will be running in fancy dress.

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© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Send us your photographs and videos of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred

6 mars 2025 à 07:32

Help in our coverage of the cyclone but please put your welfare and the welfare of others first – and follow all safety instructions from authorities

Guardian Australia’s readers have provided thousands of images and videos to support our coverage of major news events over the past decade.

Now, we’re asking for any pictures or videos you can provide to help in our reporting of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred but your safety and security are most important.

Try to upload the highest resolution possible

Landscape images and video are preferable

Tell us as much as you can about when and where the photo was taken as well as what was happening

When we publish an image we want to credit you so please ensure that we have contact information and your full name

Don’t upload images or videos that you have taken from social media or that don’t belong to you

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© Photograph: Patrick Hamilton/AFP/Getty Images

US DEI professionals: how have Trump’s executive orders affected your work?

3 mars 2025 à 19:27

We would like to hear from those working in diversity, equity and inclusion and how they feel about Trump’s rollbacks

Donald Trump has signed two executive orders aimed at unwinding the federal government’s decades-long push to ensure an inclusive workplace that reflects American society.

The Trump administration ordered all US federal employees working in diversity offices to be put on paid leave and their programs ended, although a judge recently blocked the orders.

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© Photograph: Ludovic Marin/AFP/Getty Images

Share how your experience of housing may have affected your political views

5 mars 2025 à 15:45

We’re curious to hear whether the ways in which people have experienced housing have affected or even changed their outlook and politics, and if so, how

As housing – the lack, cost, and quality thereof – continues to dominate political agendas globally, we’re keen to hear how the experience of housing may have affected people’s politics and general views.

Has your experience of housing been rather positive or negative? Has housing been a problem that has shaped other parts of your life, or have you experienced housing that has provided opportunities? Have you experienced housing only as a consumer, or also as a business? Have any of these or other experiences changed your political thinking or values, your habits or your outlook on the world? Tell us.

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© Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Share your memories of Skype

4 mars 2025 à 09:59

With the app shutting down, we would like to hear what you remember about the internet calling service

After two decades, the internet calling service Skype will be shut down by Microsoft in May. The tech giant says it will focus on its homegrown Teams service by simplifying its communication offerings.

With the service being synonymous with video calling when it launched, we would like to hear your memories of Skype. What did you think of it when it first started in 2003? What do you remember most about using Skype? For example, was it an invaluable communication tool in your long-distance relationship?

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© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Parents and teachers: how are you introducing AI to younger children?

3 mars 2025 à 10:16

We’d like to hear from parents and teachers who’re introducing AI to younger children and find out how they’re instructing them how to use it

Across the world since the release of ChatGPT, we have seen younger and younger people make use of artificial intelligence chatbots and image generators for their schoolwork and their lives at home. First, students in universities adopted AI, then teenagers in secondary schools, often with their parents unaware of it. Now, we’d like to know how the youngest among us are learning about AI.

AI companies typically prohibit children under 13 from using their products in terms of service agreements. Some parents and teachers, however, are introducing ChatGPT and other AI to their children and their students in the hopes that an early familiarity with the technology will prepare them to succeed in the future.

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© Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA

Tell us: what’s the nicest thing a stranger has done for you?

27 février 2025 à 23:30

We want to hear about chance encounters and acts of kindness that have restored your faith in community – or humanity

From wise words to good deeds, sometimes an interaction with a total stranger can be exactly what you need.

Guardian Australia is looking for readers willing to share their memorable moments with unfamiliar folk for our series Kindness of strangers.

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© Photograph: SolStock/Getty Images

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