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REVIEW - Challengers: An addictive thrill, filled with sweat, tennis and eroticism
“Whose side are you on?” was the phrase uttered when leaving the theatre after Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers.
Matilda McDermott
May 13, 20242 min read


AI ABBA, pagan rituals and Israel booing: 2024’s unique Eurovision Song Contest
There was a lot going on at the Swedish-hosted contest this year.
Chelsea Szabo
May 12, 20243 min read


Australian students step up the global fight for Palestine
As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues, university students across the globe are taking measures into their own hands.
Julia Sicilia
May 8, 20243 min read


Federal government announces plan for major HECS debt relief
The Australian government has announced plans for $3 billion of HECS debt fees to be “wiped out” as part of the cost-of-living relief effort
Joanna Beard
May 8, 20242 min read


Second-hand vs new: Which is better for my bank account?
There's no doubt Gen Z are some of the biggest consumers of pre-loved clothing, in particular curated second-hand pieces.
Charlie Kondos
May 7, 20242 min read


‘Our lucky charm’: The stories behind Flinders Street's (not so) hidden gem
On Flinders and Elizabeth Street lies one of Melbourne’s oldest photo booths. It's beloved by many and considered a 'hidden gem'.
Bennett Davy
May 7, 20244 min read


Impact of new vape bans questionable
The Therapeutic Goods Administration’s new laws banning the importation of vapes without a licence have now been in effect for over a month.
Emily O'Mahoney
May 6, 20242 min read


Album Review: The Tortured Poets Department
Lyricism at its finest, Taylor Swift has done it again.
Sarsha Kerton
May 1, 20244 min read


The world of indie game development: The Game Expo 2024
This March, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) was flooded with cosplayers, gamers and artists.
Patrick Lyne
May 1, 20246 min read


Thousands sign petition to fix 'HECS debt crisis'
A petition to the federal government to make HECS debt “easier to pay off” has received more than 280,000 signatures.
Joanna Beard
Apr 30, 20242 min read


Showcasing tomorrow's creations
A behind-the-scenes scoop on the future designers, hailing from RMIT
Dylan Cohen
Apr 28, 20246 min read


My problem with biopics.
Biopics generally offer a glimpse into a life filled with glitz and glamour. But is there an ethical dilemma when we watch them?
Vic Bailey
Apr 23, 20242 min read


REVIEW: I Have No Enemies - Bare Witness Theatre Co.
How well does the algorithm really know you? Emily O'Mahoney reviews "I Have No Enemies"
Emily O'Mahoney
Apr 22, 20242 min read


Finding your perfect uni bag: graduating into adulthood
For many, swapping out an old, weathered school backpack for a brand-new uni bag can mark one’s coming of age.
Charlie Kondos
Apr 21, 20242 min read


Fossil fuel company applies to “dump” oil rigs in Bass Strait
Multinational fossil fuel company Esso has applied to “dump eight toxic oil rigs” into the Bass Strait.
Joanna Beard
Apr 18, 20242 min read


A pilot’s experiences and travelling tips
Stefan Drury is a pilot based in Melbourne, and when he’s not in the pilot seat.
Patrick Lyne
Apr 18, 20244 min read
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