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The imagined return: A migrant’s musings on homesickness

Yearning for one's homeland can evoke a sense of dislocation.

March 13, 2022 Nafeesa Rahman
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Not a date to celebrate: Why migrants need to reframe our relationship with ‘Australia Day’

As long as we continue to detach the blessings that we enjoy now from the violence that Aboriginal communities suffer, we are participants in upholding the colonial project of Australia.

January 27, 2022 Carmeli Argana
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Eastwood: a unique slice of suburbia

Eastwood has anchored the lives of countless migrant families like my own.

November 4, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo
Levels of CEFR testing from beginner to advanced
Perspective // Language

Testing the limits of language

There’s something rotten in the state of standardised language assessment.

March 27, 2018 Jessica Syed
Perspective // Cultural Appropriation

In defence of our probbo parents

Why do different generations interpret cultural appropriation differently?

March 6, 2017 Pranay Jha

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