


Students pay the price for USyd’s ‘tired’ administration
Services dedicated to helping students are letting them down

The business of misery in Australia’s heavy music scene
Does the heavy music scene exploit audience angst for profit?

Too depressed to go to your party
Here are messages Victoria Zerbst wishes she didn’t have to write

Power in vulnerability
Jemima Wilson discusses mental health, the arts and the Save the SCA Campaign


Caring for our own
Seventy-five percent of mental ill health emerges before the age of 25. Alistair Kitchen asks if the University is doing enough.

Yes, Please ‘Leave Our Anxiety Alone’
Lauren Pearce thinks Mark Latham should stop talking out of his arse.

On resilience and sharing the struggle
We don’t talk about the messy reality of eating disorders – but we need to, writes Ed Miller

Dealing with the black dog
Every year, around one in five Australians suffer from mental illness. Only a third of those sufferers are likely to seek professional support or help. They are often abandoned by institutions of power, from the Australian government to University administration, and face ignorant and problematic attitudes from friends and family. The following seven articles from…