USyd’s enormous wealth consolidates a crisis in tertiary education and indicates a university executive crying wolf over the grinding austerity measures of the past years.
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Pub perfection is no small matter.
Regrettably, Australia has forgotten how to reach back for the poor.
Most Australian leaders have a go at urban policy, but none have reached the aspirationalism of Whitlam and Uren.
The continued silence in the upcoming election on domestic violence only perpetuates the problem.
A distant government proposal says more about the treatment of regional cities than you might think.
The NDIS has been subjected to budget cuts by stealth and controversial paternalistic proposals, it’s time the major parties properly invests in the health and potential of the disabled community in Australia
Grammarly was designed mostly to be used in business rather than academic contexts, proving its service as a colonial project targeted to the teleology of late-stage capitalism.
Professional sport has long been used by dubious regimes to legitimise authority over a nation’s affairs.
There’s much disagreement on the significance of the Labor Party as a vehicle for progressive policy. So, where does it stand in 2022?