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Condemning Sexual Violence: Whose Job Is It?

Condemning Sexual Violence: Whose Job Is It?

October 18, 2017
by Lizzy Keen
Current Affairs, Features

We really want Muslims to condemn terrorism. Really though. We unfairly expect the Muslim community to speak out against each incidence of violence these days….

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Ever Heard of a Girlish Explorer?

Ever Heard of a Girlish Explorer?

May 15, 2017
by Maya Skidmore
Features

We all know about the Great Explorers. When I was eight, I learned about ‘em all in one big Friday arvo whammy. Ernest Shackleton, Captain…

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I Was Sexually Assaulted in Esmoriz

I Was Sexually Assaulted in Esmoriz

March 21, 2017
by Josephine Ryan Murphy
Yarns

Rough, bony hands grazed over my bum as they slithered their way to my stomach. They tightened around me, pulling me back against his body….

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Dealing With Double Standards in Aceh

Dealing With Double Standards in Aceh

January 10, 2017
by Mardi Wilson
Features

Surfers bobbed over the reef break a hundred metres from the shoreline and a bay-like lagoon shimmered in between. The ocean was a welcome respite…

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Women Still Get Paid Shit All Compared to Men

Women Still Get Paid Shit All Compared to Men

December 7, 2016
by Daisy D'Souza
Features

Australian women’s 9-to-5 is actually more of a 9-to-3:38. At least, that’s the time we’re getting paid to work to due to the current 17.3%…

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Wearing the Blame

Wearing the Blame

July 24, 2016
by Camille Soulos-Ramsay
Features

In December 2012, Jyothi Singh, a 23 year-old female university student, was brutally raped on a bus in New Delhi as she tried to make…

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Silent but Deadly

Silent but Deadly

March 22, 2016
by Arabella Ollerenshaw
Yarns

13km, I thought to myself. I just walked 13 fucking kilometres – I’m a bloody champion. Why the hell am I relying on this piece…

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