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William Tandany

Perspective //

What people don’t tell you about European exchange

Racism lurks within the glitz and glamour of a summer abroad

October 31, 2018 William Tandany
Opinion // Opinion

OP-ED: Defqon, drug testing, and do the police actually give a shit about public safety?

It's time to rethink the problem with Defqon.

September 22, 2018 William Tandany
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Into the underground rave scene

There exists an exciting alternative to the standard night out

September 12, 2018 William Tandany
Reviews // Sydney Fringe Festival

Review: a m b i e n t c o m e d y

A reality shaking, ambience making night of comedy

September 8, 2018 William Tandany
Perspective //

Louder than words

Like all grand narratives, the one of language is one of falling empires, warring monarchs and conquest.

March 29, 2018 William Tandany
Parramatta
Comedy // Nightlife

Lockouts set to vitalise Parramatta

Sydney's cousin is catching up.

August 22, 2017 William Tandany

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