The march began with a silent procession and then protestors’ voices rang loud and clear through the streets of Sydney’s CBD.
Author: Valerie Chidiac
It was broadly noted that the campus security has been friendly, but that there is a feeling that the university will want them to be moved on by the end of the week. Questions loom over graduations which begin next Wednesday, and how that will affect the camp’s continuation.
NSW Police are conducting an operation on campus after a ‘threat’ has caused multiple buildings to be evacuated.
A one-woman show, Tell Me On a Sunday necessitates extraordinary endurance for the performer; Clare sang effortlessly with the stamina of a marathon runner.
Wednesday April 24 saw a schedule of rallies, speak outs, and teach-ins. However, questions hang over its survival with the planned ANZAC Day dawn service tomorrow morning.
“In London, there’s been profound changes to the law as a consequence of Prima Facie. Having been a lawyer, I never thought I’d have that effect from writing a play, but it’s been the other way around.”
On Tuesday, April 23, University of Sydney student and staff activists commenced their first day of a campout in support of encampments at Columbia University and other US campuses.
On April 10, a Zoom briefing titled Gaza Crisis Response Briefing with Francesca Albanese was organised by Amnesty International Australia, and open to the general public.
Directed by Luke Joslin, Grease the Musical opened at the Capitol Theatre on April 2, delivering an electrifying production showcasing the youth subculture of teenage angst and romance in the 1950s.
It is no easy feat stepping into the ever-expanding Australian fiction scene. Milligan did so with an intriguing premise that draws upon her extensive knowledge of crime, knowing that she will inevitably be perceived as a journalist-turned-author.