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Daanyal Saeed

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Why haven’t we learned from Black Saturday?

A decade ago, the catastrophic Black Saturday fires prompted wide ranging reforms to stop it happening again. Why have Australian politicians failed to do the same now?

January 4, 2020 Daanyal Saeed
HOW DID THE ALP LOSE AN UNLOSABLE ELECTION against a blue and red background.
Opinion // Politics

How did the ALP lose the unlosable election?

After this election loss, the Labor Party needs to move to the left

May 27, 2019 Daanyal Saeed
Perspective // Immigrant Parents

Foundations

Migrant experiences: a photo essay

May 27, 2019 Rameen Hayat, Layla Mkh, Daanyal Saeed, Annie Zhang and Pranay Jha
Serena Wiliams, Paul Pogba and Raheem Sterling
Analysis, Sport // Sport

The normalisation of racism in sports media

We cannot allow the racism in sports media to go unchecked

May 16, 2019 Daanyal Saeed
The PoC Revue V cast stands on a pink-lit stage and sings.
Reviews // Poc Revue

PoC Revue 2019: The Hard Sell made me love consumerism

PoC Revue V is an easy sell in the end

April 12, 2019 Daanyal Saeed
Two cricket players from opposing sides stand in front of crowds.
Opinion // Sport

Newlands’ unquestioned masculinity problem

We need a deeper look at the toxic masculinity embedded in Australia’s cricketing culture

March 5, 2019 Daanyal Saeed

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