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Analysis // Public Transport

Behind schedule—Sydney Metro is no saviour

The Berejiklian government’s crown jewel fails to impress

February 27, 2019 Nicole Baxter
Features //

Young Libs exposed: The Ambition Faction, the Left, and the Uglies

Justin Pen and Michael Rees investigate the factions, feuds and operatives of the Young Liberal Movement.

August 5, 2014 Honi Soit
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Expensive words: the true cost of offence

Subeta Vimalrajah examines the effects of increased sanctions for offensive language crimes.

March 31, 2014 Subeta Vimalarajah
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Tales of a political pioneer

Astha Rajvanshi talks culture, gender, and politics with Mehreen Faruqi.

March 2, 2014 Astha Rajvanshi
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Men’s Rights Activists Claim Victory As O’Farrell Bans Friendzone

Nick Gowland h8s women.

March 2, 2014 Nick Gowland

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