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Monsters: Popularity of unethical true crime shows and the “Free the Menendez Brothers” movement
True crime has been immensely popular worldwide, but why does the media glorify real-life cases?
Beatrice Tan
Oct 20, 20245 min read


Children's social media ban: justified or not needed?
The young generation is struggling with social media addictions, thus the government will introduce a minimum age for social media.
Anthea Kalathas
Oct 16, 20243 min read


Misinformation threatens upcoming election: lessons from the Voice Referendum
As Australia prepares for next year’s federal election, fact-checking groups brace for a surge of misinformation.
Charlotte Wilkes
Oct 14, 20243 min read


Socceroos come back to win against China in Popovic’s first game as coach
In a far-from-perfect first game for Tony Popovic, his side was able to gain crucial qualification points for the 2026 World Cup.
Jack Huggett
Oct 14, 20243 min read


NATO appoints former Dutch Prime Minister as new Secretary General
The Netherlands’ longest-serving Prime Minister Mark Rutte was appointed the new NATO Secretary General on October 1. This new...
Jade Nacionales
Oct 13, 20242 min read


Alpine Renault to end F1 Engine Program after 2025 as Aussie Jack Doohan prepares to join the team
After months of speculation and rumours, Renault has confirmed they will no longer develop Formula One power units after the 2025 season.
Jack Huggett
Oct 7, 20243 min read


Israel-Hamas War: A year on
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an attack on Israel. According to Israeli authorities, 1,200 Israelis were killed and around 250 were...
Abdulrahman Abdulkader
Oct 7, 20243 min read


You’re not Icarus and adulthood isn’t about chasing the sun
Turning 20 is a life milestone and opens the intense awareness of aging.
Louis Harrison
Oct 4, 20243 min read


Where to Next? Popovic faces hard task ahead as Socceroos’ new Head Coach
Tony Popovic was named Graham Arnold’s replacement, as Socceroos’ head coach after Australia’s poor start to World Cup qualification.
Jack Huggett
Oct 2, 20243 min read


Cardigan Street is shutting down for an innovative gaming event
Cardigan Street in Carlton will host an interactive game event as part of Melbourne International Games Week this weekend
Patrick Lyne
Oct 2, 20242 min read


Nothingness and Everything
What to do when you feel so foreign in your own body? Itching to get out. Clenching of the jaw, nails to the palm, trying to escape your...
Sienna Seychell
Sep 29, 20243 min read


Czech out Australia’s Czech and Slovak Film Festival—It’s sure to Slovak the screen!
The 12th edition of the Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia returns to Melbourne and Adelaide.
Drew Baker
Sep 28, 20243 min read


Israeli strikes on Lebanon mark ‘the deadliest day of violence’ in years
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has urged Australian citizens and residents in Lebanon to “please leave” and “not to wait for a preferred...
Bennett Davy
Sep 25, 20241 min read


AFL 2024 Finals Series - Week Three
After a dominant performance by Sydney and a thrilling win from Brisbane, it is the first time since 1899 that the two sides will face...
Thomas Colasante
Sep 24, 20248 min read


A new challenger: Toyota to join Supercars in 2026
On Wednesday morning, Toyota Australia announced the GR Supra will compete in the Repco Supercars Championship grid from 2026 onwards.
Jack Huggett
Sep 23, 20242 min read


AFL 2024 Finals Series - Week Two Review
The preliminary final matchups now decided, four teams remain in the race for a chance to compete on the final Saturday in September.
Thomas Colasante
Sep 20, 20246 min read


Back again: Tom Sermanni named as Matildas’ interim Coach
Football Australia appointed previous Matilda’s head coach, Tom Sermanni, as the team’s interim head coach.
Jack Huggett
Sep 19, 20242 min read


Meet your neighbours: Druids House
Have you ever been hurrying along Swanston St, late to another lecture, and you get the feeling that someone’s watching you? Well next...
Joanna Beard
Sep 17, 20242 min read


RUSU Election: the majority was picked by the minority
Last week students had to decide RUSU's future in an annual election. Despite having 90,000 students, only 4,200 voted.
Vic Bailey
Sep 15, 20242 min read


Koi Pond on stage: Live at The Workers Club
The weekend finally kicked off on Thursday, when rural Western Australia-based artists Koi Pond took the stage at the renowned venue,...
Aisha Ambesi
Sep 14, 20243 min read
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