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The commercialisation of queer aesthetics.

But queerness is more than personal identity. This is why we can’t American-express ourselves to equality. Queerness is a community.

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The commodification of queerness and its effects on radical struggle

Queer radical organisation has lost its radical roots. We can bring them back with intersecting mass struggle.

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The University of Sydney profits from outsourcing work to private education operators

Students, paying tens of thousands of dollars for a nebulous product, and teachers, stripped away from the research that is normally the lifeblood of an academic career and in increasingly precarious work, inevitably suffer from these partnerships.

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Have we seen the last of Tropfest?

A look back at the Big Day Out of film festivals.

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