
Paul Keating’s Vision for Australia
What does it mean to be Australian? A contentious question to put it slightly. For a country of twenty-six million, the question of an Australian identity is blurred. Some argue the very fabric of our establishment is flawed – built on the dispossession of Indigenous people. Others argue that Australia has lost touch with its […]
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Misconceptions of International Student in Australia’s Cost of Living Crisis
International students have expressed concerns about rising rental prices, anticipating having to study abroad elsewhere. According to Property Council of Australia, international student visas have dropped 13 percent in conjunction with a 30 percent rent increase between 2019 and 2023. Summer Ren is an international student from China, studying at UQ. Ren is struggling to […]
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The Queensland government’s Adult Crime, Adult Time laws are ‘incompatible with basic child rights’
The Crisafulli Government’s Adult Crime, Adult Time laws have been slammed by spokespersons from the United Nations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, and legal, health and criminology experts for being discriminatory and in violation of human rights. UN experts warn the LNP’s youth crime legislation will create “a future under-class of Australians’. They posit […]
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If Australia’s Economy Keeps Growing, Why Are Its Young People Taking Longer to Grow Up?
Growing up, Slowed Down As rain falls, a seed digs its roots. But what happens if it never sprouts? GDP rises, living standards have improved, yet why isn’t the nation growing? Growth should equal progress, right? Have a closer look at reality: Young Australians are taking longer to enter full time employment, to try alcohol, […]
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Soft Cunts and Salty Sirens: Finding a Space to Nurture Your Identity
Just around the corner from Ipswich train station is an intimate bar that serves as a gallery, workshop, and live music venue, as well as a reminder that intersectional, inclusive spaces can be found everywhere. I’d come to see a punk music show but discovered a beautiful expression of the joy of community. The walls […]
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POEM: Cosmonaut
We are thrust into the Earth’s atmosphere. As trail blazers, In hopes of finding success and glory, Of finding Achilles or Heracles. Up there, We find Icarus. Skin melting, Wax dripping from bones protruding from his spine. Icarus smiles with skin welts that tear, And oozes, Dribbling golden blood down his cheeks. There is skin […]
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POEM: Hard of Hearing
I deafened the moon out of orbit when I perched by your door, so I could only figure the shadow of Stitch on your coconut fibre mat. It was 1 am, the world had shifted to tomorrow, and I had no bars- so I pecked. Your musk met me before you did- Summer holds both […]
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Xoda, Permit me the hope To continue crying alone Written by Ari Deshpande Irani Views: 34
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Eight Months of the Crisafulli Government
Eight months on from their electoral victory in October, the Queensland Liberal government have wasted no time in viciously pursuing their right-wing agenda. They’ve attacked trans rights, Indigenous rights, and public sector workers while continuing to expand police funding and powers. But there has also been resistance from workers and students that will need to […]
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Queer Fest Recap
Queer Fest was a massive festival with a ring of 55+ stalls, food trucks, a stage, and plenty of areas to kick back and chill. It was an explosion of queer creativity and community, with all types of creatives represented behind stalls and on stage. Artist stalls were loosely grouped by discipline and this grouping […]
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