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- Aug 4, 2023
From Best Friends to Familiar Strangers
With the retrospective and melancholic lens of a girl growing up, Holly Mitchell ruminates on lost friendships and platonic heartbreaks....
- Aug 4, 2023
The Housewife
Timothee challenges the feminist ideal of the self-sufficient woman, reflecting on the power of stay-at-home mums and redefining the...
- Aug 4, 2023
If You Had A Crystal Ball
The future is fickle and unclear, as is the fate of any of our relationships. Take a trip with Sarah Sol as she uncovers the anxieties...
- Aug 4, 2023
Maybe I'm Just Sick
In times of loneliness and vulnerability, songs are our greatest solace. Nilab Siddiqi reflects on the honesty and isolation of identity...
- Aug 4, 2023
Asexual Romanticism
Freya Petterson writes at the crossroads of clarity and romance, navigating a path full of teen prejudices, misconceptions, and...
- Jul 27, 2023
Anxious Disaster Date
Tanisha Shah opens up about her anxiety and how it turned her disaster date into a positive accepting experience. An anxiety attack on...
- Jul 27, 2023
Truth Hurts: The Reality of a Romantic Dream Manifestation
Making up scenarios in your head about your crush? It’s okay, we all do it. Priyanka Sangar uncovers the realities of our romantic...
- Jul 27, 2023
Please, A Moment Of Peace
What our futures hold is a mystery, a mystery that we try to uncover everyday. Holly Mitchell encourages us to focus on moments in time...
- Jul 27, 2023
Interlude: The Lake of Shining Waters
When life’s demands become too much, the last thing one feels like doing is spending a whole week camping with family. However, when...
- Jul 18, 2023
Put Some Shrimp On The Barbie
Australia has some pretty interesting slang. Priyanka Sanger analyses whether Aussie slang is representative of all Australians or if...
- Jul 18, 2023
Oxymoron: Quiet Fog
Jessica Mohandes-Barg questions her ethnicity in relation to Australian Culture. She explores the challenges of fitting in or perhaps...
- Jul 18, 2023
Australia's Questionable Multiculturalism
Is Australia truly multicultural? Under the guise of celebrating diversity, Tiffany Fong uncovers the truth to Australia’s attitude to -...
- Jul 18, 2023
Experimenting The Brain
Nikita Byrnes met with neuroscience researcher Ana Rita to discuss the potential of neurofeedback to revolutionise treatment for mental...
- Jul 18, 2023
The Traitorous Birthday
Nilab Siddiqi feels betrayed by her birthday. It is a constant reminder that she will never be truly celebrated in a country that doesn’t...
- Jul 18, 2023
Julia Jacklin: The Aussie Music Scene And It's Masculine Presence
Through the perspective of Australian indie folk singer Julia Jacklin, Jasmine Oke discusses what it is like as a female musician in the...
- Jul 18, 2023
You Can't Take The Greek Out Of The Aussie
Family is complex and so is belonging. Anthea Wilson explores her family tree and her place amongst the branches. Visiting Grandma and...
- Jul 18, 2023
Robert Irwin: Will You Marry Me?
Australian Heartthrob Robert Irwin has captured the heart of Ella Scott. She praises Irwin on his success, wildlife conservation and...
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