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Tiger Perkins

Culture, Music //

Raving, club nights and music culture: does Sydney’s nightlife really suck?

In conversation with artists and organisers from Sydney’s rave and dance music scenes.

November 1, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Education, News //

USyd Staff and students flood City Road to demand an end to wage theft and casualisation

Students and staff rally against the systemic wage theft perpetrated by University management, with a focus on the plight of casual staff.

September 16, 2022 Tiger Perkins and Anh Noel
News //

Police attack and pepper spray student activists at AFR Higher Ed Summit protest

Several students were tackled and arrested by police protecting the summit of Australian University executives, many of whom have engaged in wage theft and course cuts.

August 31, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

Does the Labor Party offer a viable path to change?

There’s much disagreement on the significance of the Labor Party as a vehicle for progressive policy. So, where does it stand in 2022?

May 16, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Analysis, Environment //

Degrowth Economics: A tale of Spaceships and Cowboys

We must reimagine what growth looks like in the future we want to see, and we must diligently board the spaceship that will get us there.

May 2, 2022 Tiger Perkins and Alana Ramshaw
Perspective //

‘Buildings were lost, our school wasn’t’: Education in a changing climate

As the Lismore floodwaters recede, a community is redefining education.

May 1, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Analysis, Environment //

Climate Strike politics for 25 March

The Climate Strikes are back and more important than ever. But what’s a just transition and why should renewables be publicly-owned?

March 22, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Reviews //

Science, faith, storytelling and the natural world in The Nutmeg’s Curse (2021)

Much of modern science and philosophy deals in seeking the empirical truth, but the truth is not limited to what can be proven, argues Amitav Ghosh's new book.

March 7, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Features //

The Lord of the King St: Rating Newtown’s Pubs

A definitive guide to drinking around campus for ambitious first years.

March 1, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Creative //

The ripple not broken

Words by Tiger Perkins.

May 31, 2021 Tiger Perkins

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