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Evan Van Zijl

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Opposing government homophobia

Evan van Zijl discusses splits in the queer community towards Abbott’s queer policies

October 22, 2013 Evan Van Zijl
Perspective //

When voting for the Sex Party, use protection

Many of the people who turned out in support of the ASP are progressive, but the party itself isn’t inherently left wing.

September 3, 2013 Evan Van Zijl
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Dangers of the ‘Nordic model’ for sex work

Evan Van Zijl makes the case for fully decriminalising sex work

August 28, 2013 Evan Van Zijl
Perspective //

Thatcher, the Iron Lady? More like the dyin’ lady …

Evan Van Zijl looks at Thatcher’s immediate legacy

April 14, 2013 Evan Van Zijl
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Justice cannot exist in a police state

This campaign and protest is not just about Jamie Jackson or even the poor behaviour of the police force in the recent Mardi Gras period, these are merely the straws that broke the camel’s back.

March 12, 2013 Evan Van Zijl
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It’s not always sunny over the rainbow

Let it rain on my parade, says Evan Van Zijl

March 10, 2013 Evan Van Zijl

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