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In conversation with Oliver John Cameron, composer of The Colour Orange

The Colour Orange is a new musical about everyone’s least favourite fish and chip shop owner.

April 26, 2020 Blake Lovely
Features, Investigation //

How 4chan users tried (and failed) to bring a white pride movement to Australian universities

Threads on the anonymous messaging board targeted Pauline Hanson's opponents, including two users who alleged to be Victoria Police recruits

November 29, 2018 Lamya Rahman
photo of a Chinese-inspired arch in Cabramatta
Opinion // Multiculturalism

On the benefits of ethnic ghettoes

The migrant dream should not be the subject of shame

November 30, 2017 Alan Zheng
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Pauline and Poona: a prediction, a predicament

In 1997, Pauline Hanson had already unwittingly penned the key to her future success

October 9, 2017 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Analysis //

Cosmopolitan consumption: the life and death of ‘real Australia’

Xiaoran Shi couldn’t handle the Strewth.

October 15, 2016 Xiaoran Shi
News //

Four arrested outside ABC as protesters demonstrate against Pauline Hanson’s appearance on QandA

Andrew Bell and Naaman Zhou report.

July 18, 2016 Andrew Bell and Naaman Zhou

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