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James Sherriff

News //

School strike for climate hold national day of action

The few groups that did protest in the city were not gathered close enough to warrant more than a warning from the small number of police who responded.

September 25, 2020 Ranuka Tandan and James Sherriff
Analysis //

Green new debt

New economics for modern activists.

June 29, 2020 James Sherriff
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Sydney Black Lives Matter protest attracts biggest crowd since the beginning of lockdown

This protest is the first Black Lives Matter action in Sydney since the escalation in the US.

June 2, 2020 James Sherriff
News //

Sydney’s ‘Sack ScoMo’ rally best attended in Australia

The rally drew almost double the numbers of December's "Sydney is Choking" rally.

January 12, 2020 James Sherriff and Ranuka Tandan
Analysis //

Smashed avo at the polls: The rise of microparties

Reflecting on our sometimes bizarre microparty

November 29, 2018 James Sherriff
Creative //

Where will your degree take you after the apocalypse

When the world finally shrivels into a crispy ball of coal dust and off-white coral, which overqualified students will survive?

November 29, 2018 James Sherriff
Analysis //

The war on climate change

Should we really be rethinking climate change in terms of national security?

July 25, 2018 James Sherriff
Light brown wooden desk surface, graffiti inscribed with ballpoint pen, umbrella and writing 'okay' and 'rocks'
Culture //

Intergenerational drawfare

It's art, not graffiti.

March 27, 2018 James Sherriff
Three green flags, each with a green star in the top left corner against a white square.
Investigation //

Desperanto House

Invented languages lurk in your neighbourhood.

March 27, 2018 James Sherriff
Analysis //

The curious case of the compulsory elective

Are elective subjects worth the time, money and effort?

March 20, 2018 James Sherriff

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