Following the cancellation of last month’s council, we were back to business as usual for September’s SRC council. This month’s…
Author: Sandra Kallarakkal
The motion was moved by Djarrawunang/Ashfield councillor Dylan Griffiths and focused on the “Council’s Investments And Procurement Relationships In Relation To The Boycott, Divestment And Sanctions Campaign.”
Upon pressure from the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) as well as staff voicing their concerns on the staff message board, University Management made a formal complaint to NSW Police regarding the officer’s conduct on campus on August 6.
No such sanctions were made by the Australian government following the ethnic cleansing committed by Israel against Palestinians, and predictably the University has yet to cut ties with Israeli companies. This is just the first of many disparities we find between the University’s responses to the two cases.
Go out and find your ghosts. Invite them in and wait for the kettle to whistle. And then listen. They have much to tell you.
Anton Chekov’s 1897 play Uncle Vanya has found newfound popularity as of late, with several large scale productions adapted for…
Sitting down with Honi Soit, Dunn spoke to the weight and joys of such firsts, her journey in writing, and what it means for me to be able to tell her own story, in a way, in Dirt Poor Islanders, and dispel the countless representations that seem to indicate that there is one way to look or be Tongan in Mount Druitt.
What does it take to get away with murder? In 1920s Chicago, it seems all you need is a good…
Tensions, political and personal alike, run high, and festering wounds thought to be healed are reopened. But what hurts more? Leaving, or being left behind?
Hugo Hay (Senior Editor), Ashray Kumar, China Meldrum, Kelly Caviedi, Joan Brizuela, Bipasha Chakraborty, and Estelle Vigouroux will edit the magazine for the next year.