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Safe Schools

Features // Education

A is for apple, B is for brainwashed: The conservative agenda in Australia’s secondary education

Political change first requires an acknowledgement of the politicisation of Australia’s curriculums

March 19, 2019 Liam Thorne and Pranay Jha
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Help, I’ve discovered my work can legally fire me, what the absolute fuck

Oliver Moore really hopes this doesn’t go viral and get them fired

October 5, 2016 Oliver Moore
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The kids are not alright

Connor Parissis interviews specialist psychiatrist Dr Stephen Koder

September 29, 2016 Connor Parissis
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Do something

Will Edwards on why saving Safe Schools will require more than angry Facebook posts

March 23, 2016 William Edwards

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