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Down memory lane: suburbia and its discontents

Suburbia has its problems, but there's something about it that enthralls me.

October 10, 2022 Ellie Stephenson
Map of Casula
Perspective //

Crossing Casula

Take a detour to this South Western suburb you've never heard of

March 15, 2019 Victor Ye
Perspective //

The best date spots in suburbia

I'm here to make your teen dreams come true

October 4, 2018 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Culture // Puberty Blues

A tribute to Puberty Blues

What beaches, surfing, and the 70s meant to a bunch of Catholic schoolgirls desperate to escape

October 22, 2017 Bianca Davino
Creative // Cats

Cats are a gateway drug to neighbours

Cats: not even once

October 22, 2017 Nick Harriott
Editorials // Editorial

Editorial: Week 11

Suburbia, sunlight, and hot summer nights

October 16, 2017 Michael Sun
Perspective // Hometowns

Brick and mortar: revisiting homes and hometowns

We asked writers to dig up old memorabilia by trawling through old boxes and houses. Here's what they found.

October 16, 2017 Baopu He, Reagan Scott Ward, Jamie Weiss, Joseph Verity, Grace Franki, Brendan James O'Shea, Jess Zlotnick, Karishma Luthria, Michael Sun and Cameron Gooley

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