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Chiara Bragato

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Hey ScoMo, there’s a word for a leader who concentrates power into their own hands (and it rhymes with prick-tator)

Scott Morrison’s secret ministerial self-appointments say a lot about his leadership style.

August 28, 2022 Chiara Bragato
Analysis, University //

Truth will out — Researchers protest climate inaction

Chaining themselves to doors, blocked bridges and occupied government spaces — analysing how academics are standing up to the climate crisis.

May 2, 2022 Chiara Bragato
Column //

Where has the Blue-tongue lizard gone?

Honi explores having a sense of place.

March 28, 2022 Chiara Bragato
Analysis //

Texas abortion ban: how did we get here?

The implementation of this ban will have a chilling effect on Texan women.

September 14, 2021 Chiara Bragato
Culture //

Learning from the board

You can never be bored of board games.

May 16, 2021 Chiara Bragato
Culture //

On consent and pop culture

Popular media propagates rape culture.

May 2, 2021 Chiara Bragato
Analysis //

The value of ownership

The inability to own a piece of media forces us into an endless cycle of streaming.

March 28, 2021 Chiara Bragato
Analysis //

The Future of Clubs and Societies on Campus

Campus life is dying. Can it be saved?

March 7, 2021 Chiara Bragato

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