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Comedy //

Keeping up with the Berejiklians: Guide to love

Ladies, there’s a new famous Armenian family in town with a name you can’t pronounce or spell

November 30, 2020 Honi Soit
Comedy //

Queer community outraged that Gladys Berejiklian has been straight this whole time

Sydney's queer community remains devastated.

October 12, 2020 Honi Soit
Ben Shapiro standing outside Allianz Stadium
Comedy //

Ben Shapiro destroys Allianz Stadium with Facts and Logic

The steel structure was no match to the supreme power of Shapiro's intellect

March 27, 2019 Baopu He
Analysis // Art

Painting power: femininity and the status quo

Anastasia Radievska on painting female politicians

June 14, 2018 Anastasia Radievska
Analysis, Features // NSW Transport

The last train out of Sydney’s almost gone

Liam Thorne investigates the sad history of the NSW approach to infrastructure

March 11, 2018 Liam Thorne
Comedy // Homelessness

The tent city should be dismantled. Only one group should be able to use Sydney’s public spaces: irritating brands

Why help a group of vulnerable people when brands could be selling people their products instead?

August 4, 2017 Aidan Molins
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Dollars and Sense

How to get (almost) free travel on your Opal card.

June 25, 2015 Honi Soit
Comedy //

NSW Government Introduces New Opal Cards That Are Actually Just Opals

Astha Rajvanshi is the Former Immediate Past President of the University of Sydney Union and also an opal.

October 2, 2014 Astha Rajvanshi

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