Megan Guy, WUSA Education Officer, member of Students for Palestine Students for Palestine have called protests around the country to fight the normalisation
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Violette Ayad: The Climate Age?
After a sold-out premiere at Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is making waves once again – this time at our
An Interview with Sunsick Daisy
Much like their namesake flower, Adelaide quartet Sunsick Daisy are growing onwards and upwards with their new single ‘It’ll Be Alright’. First off, congrats
‘Bloom’ review: New Australian Musical Blooming With Heart
Working in the care and support industry, it doesn’t take long before you begrudgingly accept that nothing changes. The budget is nonexistent, the demands
Winners, Losers, and Students: What the 2025 Budget and Federal Election Might Mean For Those In Higher Education
Election year budgets are usually packed with goodies to entice voters, and this year was no exception. GP visits might not break the bank,and
To The World We Dream About: ‘Hadestown’ in the Age of the Real-Life Supervillain
In 2006, a writer by the name of Anaïs Mitchell wrote a song called ‘Why We Build The Wall,’ created for the first-ever version
MCERA Study Says Bullying Is Underreported
Media Centre for Education Research Australia says that kids in school aren’t telling their parents about their experiences around bullying. Recent data as part
EdCon Workshops: We Got ‘Paid’ Placements, Now What?
After the very intense plenary, we had three separate workshops which we could choose from. I attended the ‘We got ‘Paid’ placements, no what?’