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PooNR: Peter Nicol Russel Building bathrooms overflow with faeces.

As of this afternoon, the bathrooms had not yet been cleaned or repaired.

April 14, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Investigation //

Where to for your Fisher Library poo?

Many have flushed a Fisher toilet, few know what happens next.

September 20, 2021 Samuel Garrett
Comedy //

“It’s democratising the beach”: Meet the man who wants to open a Bondi club where you can piss and shit right on the beach

The proposal has caused outrage in the Eastern Suburbs community

October 17, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton
Comedy //

I Keep Eating Poo and Expelling Food from my Bum and Now I Run a Five Star Restaurant with Gordon Ramsay and How You Can Too

Danni Paradiso and Alex Richmond are anal gourmands.

March 13, 2018 Danni Paradiso and Alex Richmond
Perspective //

Dancing in the moonlight

Sophia Chung has no shame

May 21, 2017 Sophia Chung
News //

Sewage leak leaves SRC offices more than usually full of shit

Sam Langford is a shit journalist chasing shit leaks

April 20, 2016 Sam Langford

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