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Perspective //

Divide and conquer

Disabled individuals are stronger together than they are apart

November 23, 2018 Jess Balthazaar
Analysis //

ScoMo is Satan, and so is everyone else

What happens when the whole damn system is wrong

November 23, 2018 Margot Beavin-Collin
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Hell on wheels

The struggle for true accessibility continues 42 years after the first wheelchair user studied at USyd

October 10, 2017 Robin Eames
white text, black background, pink triangle after the SILENCE = DEATH Act Up ! Fight AIDS posters. Text: a line of the poem "September 1, 1939", by W. H. Auden, that Larry Kramer insists accompany every production/program of The Normal Heart. WE MUST LOVE ONE ANOTHER OR DIE.
Culture // Representation

A not-review of The Normal Heart

Even — or especially — in student theatre, representation matters

June 8, 2017 Robin Eames
"live young die biscuit"
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Backstage in Biscuit Land: A look at the people working to make Sydney’s theatre scene a lot more inclusive

One company is single handedly making Sydney’s theatre scene a lot more inclusive

April 4, 2017 Julia Gregoratto

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