Australians recently heard the news that child labour is used in the supply chains of seafood imported into Australian supermarkets. Christine looks at what this means for our seafood lunch traditions and how we can respond ethically.
VGen's new campaign #EndChildLabour asks people to think about the people behind the products they buy each day - and how those purchases impact someone's ability to follow their dreams.
Would you like your own Shopping Assistant to ensure the clothes you buy are ethical? World Vision's Ruth Dearnley shares how the team at Good On You are working to make that possible.
Youth Ambassador Steph shares how you can use your dollar as a tourist to support ethical practices and help to protect children from child labour and exploitation.
Youth Ambassador Kate travelled to Vietnam to see firsthand how World Vision's Child Rescue program is protecting girls and boys as young as seven from being trafficked to China.
There are 168 million child labourers in the world today, working in fields, factories, fishing boats and many other places. By addressing the reasons why children are forced to work - and helping communities see the importance of education - World Vision is working to end child labour.