Less fortunate are those of us with self-managed chronic conditions or disabilities which flare up unexpectedly — where consequences are infrequently serious enough to warrant going to the doctor, but serious enough that they may well cause you to miss an exam.
Author: Martha Barlow
Despite setbacks, including supermarkets refusing to donate supplies and the police saying that hosting the rally by the ANZAC memorial was ‘disrespectful’, the rally was a powerful and heartbreaking tribute to the women behind the statistics, and an important reminder to say their names.
It turns out that university life, or at least the circles I travel in, are far more based around smoking than I ever anticipated.
On Friday 14th February, family, community, and allies gathered in TJ Hickey Park in Waterloo to commemorate the death of Kamilaroi teenager TJ Hickey, and demand justice for his family.
Beautifully written and delivered, The Tamilization of Ahilan Ratnamohan is a unique and intimate piece of metatheatre that transcends traditional boundaries of theatre and reality.
With complications in using Justice Lee’s reasoning in criminal trials to protect other victim-survivors, and the media storm itself distorting the judgment, it is clear justice has not yet been created in the courtroom.
Shortlisted entry in the Fiction section of the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2023.