


A sign of change: Mobilising the social media generation
How protest media has changed in the age of shortened attention spans.

Duty of care: Cultivating a court for our climate
The proper response to the watershed Sharma v Minister for the Environment case, and imagining climate litigation in Australia as a tool for justice.

Facing Protest: Confrontation Within Confrontation
Democracy and liberalism form important, useful and core ingredients of student activism. However, their origins in Western heritage makes these concepts potential tools for past and ongoing colonialism if blindly separated from their historical violence.

“Universities have a rape problem”: Women’s Collective rally against sexual violence
Students rally in anticipation of survey results.

Unionists with RAFFWU gather to protest management at Better Read Than Dead
Better Read than Dead is refusing to uphold their agreement with workers.

How ScoMo turned COP26 into a cop out
Morrison departed after three days of the fortnight-long climate conference.

COP26 protest in Sydney stresses that 2050 is too late for climate action
The protest joined over 200 around the world in demanding climate justice.

“Shameful, anti-intellectual actions”: Education protests continue as more cuts loom
The EAG presented a gift to Jagose: an oversized cardboard replica of a pair of scissors.

Barriers to campus life for public school students
Lack of representation in stupol is just “a very small symptom of a very big issue”.