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Nina Dillon Britton

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Perspective //

Calling it sex work

Nina Dillon Britton catches up with a friend six or so months on

August 31, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Mardi Gras
Culture //

Mardi Gras was a riot

Nina Dillon Britton discovered the limitations of Glee and Gaga

August 30, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Students protested Open Day by carrying mattresses decrying the University response to sexual harrassment.
News //

Students disrupt USyd open day with Columbia-style mattress protest

Nina Dillon Britton reports.

August 27, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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Profiles //

‘The most empowering thing I ever did was politicise my own assault’

Nina Dillon Britton and Nina Funnell talk sexual violence, the media and why USyd is still failing survivors

August 11, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Holme Building
News //

LifeChoice alleged to have held secret meeting in contravention of USU Constitution

Nina Dillon Britton reports

August 3, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
A photograph of the ANU law lawns and building
Analysis //

Lowering the bar

ANU recently introduced an entirely online Juris Doctor degree. Nina Dillon Britton questions its merit

July 27, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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Profiles //

‘Music wasn’t something I did, but something I was’

Nina Dillon Britton and the Sydney Symphony’s first female double bassist, Jan Gracie Mulcahy, talk trauma, Spoverty and the magic of clothes driers

May 26, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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‘We’re not just here to get raped’: students protest Wesley College sexist student journal

Nina Dillon Britton reports

May 16, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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Perspective //

Unsuspecting victims

Nina Dillon Britton questions an unregulated industry prone to abuse

April 20, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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Culture //

Sugar babies: ‘If I’m going to fake orgasms, I may as well get a Birkin out of it’

Nina Dillon Britton chats to two friends, who also happen to be Sugar Babies

March 24, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton

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