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What I'm Really Afraid Of: Terrorism and Volatile Men

What I’m Really Afraid Of: Terrorism and Volatile Men

June 13, 2017
by Camille Soulos-Ramsay
Current Affairs

This month, the western world is on edge. Alongside two horrific terror attacks in the UK and a deadly hostage situation in Melbourne, the ABC…

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Kissed and Robbed in Seminyak

Kissed and Robbed in Seminyak

June 9, 2017
by Tristan Evert
Yarns

There we were again, perched in the gutter outside a dingy convenience store eating Pringles and sinking Bintangs, on a mission to get wasted in…

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Stuck on the Island of Freedom at Sziget Festival

Stuck on the Island of Freedom at Sziget Festival

June 7, 2017
by Alysha Cozens
Hungary Yarns, Yarns

Sitting in the dust on an island in the middle of Budapest, Hungary, listening to the Lumineers play out their live set, I began to…

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An Ode To The Aussie Bush

An Ode To The Aussie Bush

June 7, 2017
by Dayna Gablonski
Yarns

As I cup my handmade mug of English breakfast, I feel the heat soothing my chilled fingers. I close my eyes and envision a ball…

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Life in a Burmese Welfare Village

Life in a Burmese Welfare Village

June 6, 2017
by Frances Vinall
Features

People complain about the welfare system, but it’s difficult to imagine what life would be like without it. Without intervention from the government, what would…

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Fuck This Place

Fuck This Place

June 3, 2017
by Caitlin Botsford
Features

“Fuck this place and everything about it.” Although far from an epiphany, I can confidently say that at age 20, this was one of the…

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The Dark Side of the Moon

The Dark Side of the Moon

June 2, 2017
by Ada Roszkowska
Thailand Tips, Yarns

It was half-past eight and the sun was smouldering, as it was midday. I sat on a wooden bench and to avoid the public displays…

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Chasing Waterfalls

Chasing Waterfalls

June 1, 2017
by Madi Nicholson
Yarns

My fingers are clinging to the kitchen table, trembling and smeared with snot and tears. I can barely stay upright. My ugly, crying face is yelling….

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