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equality

Investigation // Google Maps

Food fault lines: mapping class through food chains

What can we learn from Google maps and a bunch of different food stores?

September 22, 2017 Natassia Chrysanthos and Ann Ding
Women's AFL
Comedy // AFL

Women’s AFL say they are about equality, so why can’t my son play?

What happened to equal opportunity?

March 3, 2017 Mary Ward
Comedy //

Socially Conscious Facebook User Wonders If It’s Too Soon to Change Rainbow Profile Picture

A morning after rainbow-coloured hysteria swept newsfeeds everywhere, local Facebook user Nick Carroll has begun to worry about when it’s appropriate to change his rainbow display picture. “You definitely don’t want to be the first”, the openly heterosexual man said, “but if you leave it too long, people might think I’m… you know? It’s like…

June 28, 2015 The Garter Press
Features //

A Voice of Dissent

Original Freedom Rider Barry Corr chose not to join the 2015 Freedom Ride reenactment.

February 23, 2015 Barry Corr
News //

Work & Organisation Society hosts Equal Pay Day panel

Our egalitarian society is not reflected in working women’s pay, writes Nick Sunderland

September 11, 2012 Honi Soit
Perspective //

A lot of fuss over two or three words

Lucy Watson wants marriage equality legislated, so everyone can move on

April 20, 2012 Lucy Watson

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