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Bursting onto The Butterfly Club stage is Silly Little Things from writer and performer, Laura Knaggs, exploring friendship, self and the vulnerability of needing connection. I sat down with both Laura and director, Sharnema Nougar to discuss themes, intentions and ‘finding comfort in all the wrong places’. If you’ve ever had that post-break up high and felt
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I had a great opportunity to interview International Humanitarian Law Advisor, Pranamie Mandalawatta, from the Australian Red Cross. This interview was conducted on behalf of the UWA International Law Society, focusing on career insights.
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I had a great opportunity to interview Michael Hilliard, a conflict journalist and analyst specialising in Russia, Europe and the former Soviet republics; he is also the host of the Red Line Podcast. This interview was conducted on behalf of the UWA International Law Society.
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Food is essential to life. It not only fuels our physical bodies but can feed our soul. Food can connect people across time and space, and across cultures. Often the most central part of any culture, the food we eat can do more than taste good and give energy. It can also be a vehicle
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With just hours away until Americans hit the polling booths, lets see what it actually takes to win the Presidency. Once primaries, caucuses and national conventions are held and a final presidential candidate decided, the country (and the world) must endure months of campaigning. When the first Tuesday of November rolls around, the American people
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Back in August, I had the pleasure of viewing the one-night only ABANTU Exhibition hosted by local creative and Zimbabwean born, Albertina Thabisani Ncube. The event gathered photographic works from Zimbabwean artists that captured the spirit of Zimbabwe and Africa from the personal perspectives of each photographer. ‘As a young Zimbabwean creative currently living in Australia,
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Whilst this interview was conducted before Victoria was pulled back into lockdown, it is still incredibly relevant to hear stories from our hard-hit industries. Nightlight is a duo made up of Laura Lazzara and Hayley Austen who describe themselves on their Instagram as ‘Melbourne’s one only synth-pop rap royalty’. I think that pretty much says
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If your high school was anything like mine, then you probably had Cloudstreet as required reading. But if you were like me, then you probably never read it yet somehow managed to pass all the essays. This was my chance to finally know what the heck I was writing about all those years ago. Showing at His
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In August this year, the Amazon rainforest was enveloped in flames for the pursuit of farmable land. Since 2018, President Jair Bolsonaro has led the nation into a spiral of populist politics and environmental genocide. Whilst forest fires are a natural part of life and renewal, this has gone too far. As it is, the
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An image of a dumpster, a blurred painting of a wall and an LSD-ridden secret society that believes to be in conversations with dolphins. Like all art, these sentiments aim to bring meaning to the seemingly pointless. At the John Curtin Gallery, the Higher Degrees 19 exhibition brought together three very distinct artists—Kieron Broadhurst, Lance Ward and