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Revolutionising youth intervention strategies
A new national study led by RMIT University aims to target how Australia addresses intimate violence among young people.
Lucy Muscat
Aug 7, 20242 min read


Safe strides: run clubs provide women with secure spaces for fitness
There is a hot new trend taking over Sydney and Melbourne, Run Clubs. But is there an element of safety we hadn't thought about?
Lucy Donnelly
Aug 7, 20242 min read


Do or Die: The Opal's Olympic dreams barely there
This year’s Opals team has an undeniable buzz and excitement surrounding it. But in their last game, it's do or die for The Opals.
Justin Schwarze
Aug 4, 20244 min read


“Ceasefire Now”: RUSU stands for a Free Palestine
The RMIT University Student Union (RUSU) have called for an end to the ongoing war in Gaza in a statement issued online.
Yvette Campitelli-Slee
Aug 3, 20243 min read


BRAT vs Bullet Dodger: Why the internet will decide the next US President
In the age of social media, our emerging obsession with the political figure rather than their politics contributes to their success.
Dash Spencer-White
Aug 2, 20245 min read


People like Max need the NDIS to cater to individuality
People, like my brother Max, need the NDIS to cater to their individuality.
Edie Williamson
Aug 2, 20245 min read


A deep-dive into the Boomers at the Olympic Games
As the 2024 Paris Olympic Games become the forefront of the sports world, the Australian Boomers find themselves among expectations.
Justin Schwarze
Aug 1, 20245 min read


Pornography and perpetrators of domestic violence are more closely related than we think.
As rates of gender-based violence continue to climb in Australia, what’s driving this growing violence?
Rani Fletcher
Jul 24, 20246 min read


Grab your Maracas! The Boy from Oz has landed at The National Theatre Melbourne.
Are you ready to escape the cold of Melbourne and head to Rio? Judy Garland is in the wings waiting for you. Let’s go!
Drew Baker
Jul 18, 20243 min read


Supporting cancer research through video games: ASM2024
The Australian Speedrun Marathon (ASM) is paving the way for charity raising through video games, and will return to Adelaide July 16 – 21.
Patrick Lyne
Jul 16, 20242 min read


Euros Final preview: Spain vs England
Spain will take on England in the 2024 European Championship Final, what form are both nations in?
Thomas Colasante
Jul 14, 20243 min read


REVIEW: Angie McMahon LIVE at Melbourne's Forum
If any artist was born to play a show at the Forum, it would be Angie McMahon.
Molly Inglis
Jun 25, 20243 min read


A clash of local and international coffee culture: MICE 2024
The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) was a flurry of hands as the Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE)
Patrick Lyne
Jun 25, 20243 min read


Swipe, match, repeat; the struggles of modern dating
Over time dating apps have become significantly popular, with people downloading the apps to either try and find ‘the one’.
Mia Cutugno
Jun 20, 20243 min read


Young girls abandoning sport links to gender inequality in youth teams
50% of Australian girls quit sports before they turn 17, according to Suncorp’s 2019 Youth Confidence Report.
Poppy Knight
Jun 20, 20244 min read


The apps: Why I don’t like them
I probably won’t be the first to say this and definitely not the last, but I dislike the idea of a dating app.
Matilda McDermott
Jun 17, 20246 min read


Unpaid internships: rite of passage or pipe dream?
Internships are a stepping stone in order to land your dream job, or a requirement to obtain your degree.
Jade Nacionales
Jun 17, 20242 min read


20 things I have learnt before 20
To comfort my unease at the beginning of a new decade, I’ve created a list of things I think I’ve learnt.
Vic Bailey
Jun 13, 20247 min read


Melbourne is leading Australia’s esports scene
Battle Arena Melbourne kicked off this June, making Melbourne the host of Australia’s biggest esports event by participation.
Patrick Lyne
Jun 4, 20242 min read


Why Singaporean Literature Matters
A group of Singaporean writers met to discuss the Singaporean literature scene, called “Sing lit.”
Patrick Lyne
Jun 4, 20243 min read
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