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Ishbel Dunsmore

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So, you’ve heard that class might be cancelled this Thursday… What’s that all about?

The fight for staff is the fight for students, this is why students should support the strike on Thursday 9 March.

March 6, 2023 Ishbel Dunsmore and Yasmin Johnson
Opinion //

Thales off campus: Why there’s no space for weapons in education

Thales is complicit in a long list of brutal conflicts around the world and continues to provide arms to major global powers.

February 15, 2023 Ishbel Dunsmore and Yasmin Johnson
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‘When will it stop?’: Protesters demand an end to Black deaths in custody

First Nations activists and allies called for an independent investigation into all deaths in custody, the prosecution of killer cops, the abolition of youth prisons and funding for self-determining organisations.

October 23, 2022 Ishbel Dunsmore

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