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Ellie Robertson

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Short Blanket: Does Literary Authority Really Exist?

Short Blanket is a play that challenged hegemonic ideals of patriarchy, racism, and violence. A play that challenged my own biases and experiences different to my own.

June 1, 2023 Ellie Robertson
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South Australian government introduces repressive protest laws to parliament

The changes would increase fines for protesting by over 6000%, and introduce the possibility of protestors being imprisoned for peaceful dissent.

May 21, 2023 Ellie Robertson
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Peach PRC: She’s like… Kinda Famous

Teary-eyed and euphoric several times during the show, it was definitely one of the more unforgettable concerts I have attended.

May 19, 2023 Ellie Robertson
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SUPRA calls for better protections for HDR Fellowship holders

Amidst ongoing negotiations between the NTEU and University of Sydney management, SUPRA says its main concern is that HDR students will be left in a worse condition in fellowships than on the casual contracts which they will replace.

May 15, 2023 Ellie Robertson
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The Story of Geillis Duncan

The witch hunts were not justice against those worshiping evil, but more a reflection of patriarchal fears towards both gendered empowerment and female sexuality. 

May 9, 2023 Ellie Robertson
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Genesian Theatre’s A Streetcar Named Desire

Through the use of 50’s style music, and utilising a few of the actors chatting on stage while the audience was finding their seats, an enticing ambience and foundation for the rest of the show was set.

April 20, 2023 Ellie Robertson

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