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Nakba Day Rally: “Long Live the Intifada!”

On May 13, 2026, over 100 student activists congregated at the University of Melbourne’s South Lawn in solidarity with the Nakba Day Rally, before marching across campus to the Vice-Chancellor’s Offic

Melbourne City Council’s “You Spray, You Pay” Graffiti Crackdown Sparks Debate Across the City

Melbourne City Council has begun enforcing its “You Spray, You Pay” anti-graffiti policy, which will require vandals to cover clean-up costs. The crackdown has reignited debate over where street art e

UAE’s Departure from OPEC Exposes Latent Tension Amongst Gulf Nations

As the crown prince of Saudi Arabia commenced a summit of Gulf Arab leaders, the UAE announced that it will be leaving the oil cartel OPEC and OPEC+ (an alliance of 11 member countries of OPEC and 10

Dandenong Residents Shut Out of Council Meeting

On Monday 20 April, residents were shut out of a routine council meeting during a motion to show solidarity with Greater Dandenong’s Lebanese residents, amidst the ongoing invasion of Lebanon by Israe

Israel Launches Unprecedented Attack on Lebanon, Killing Hundreds

Israel has launched a large-scale attack on Lebanon, striking over 100 sites in 10 minutes in its war against the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah, violating an ongoing ceasefire agreement. Are

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Aussie STEM Racing Team to Take On the World Championship

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"Too Young to Know Better"

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The Picture-Perfect Family, Just an Hour Before

I think I’ve always disliked the holidays. I’ve shed them before I had the chance to wear them.Read Article

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Namesake

My name, Rafael Jacobs-Perez, reeks of Latinidad (at least the beginning and the end). Growing up in the United States, Read Article

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Symptoms of a Dying Party

The Liberal Party of Australia (LP) is in dire straits. Australia’s conservative opposition lost the formerly safe seat Read Article

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Creating Community for Mob on Campus: Interview with a Murrup Barak Student Ambassador

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A Win for Right-Wing Populism in Regional New South Wales

I believed that Coalition preferences would shield Farrer from the surge of One Nation, and that conservative Farrer didRead Article

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Why You Should be Watching F1 Academy This Year

Since 2018, the number of fans of Formula One has grown by 63 per cent, with the fanbase incrementally growing by 12 perRead Article

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Generative AI—What is the Future of the STEM Workforce?

As we watch Generative Artificial Intelligence (henceforth referred to as GenAI) develop so rapidly in front of our eyesRead Article

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At The Librarian’s Desk: A Conversation with Cristina Napoleone, The Founder of TERRAIN

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Arms, Body, Legs

I think rowing attracts a very specific kind of person, though not always the one it appears to. From the outside, it loRead Article

Sun 19 Apr 2026
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God is a Garmin

I think every girl should be given one grand and useless task before she becomes a woman. Not for discipline exactly, thRead Article

Wed 15 Apr 2026
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Variations on the Theme of Hunger

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Can Reading Books By Bad People Make You a Better Person?

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Obscenities of the Wealthy Orientals

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We Are Not Neighbours

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Studying Abroad—A Rite of Rupture

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Living in Rare Form: When Treatment Means Moving Countries

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A Night At Le Caveau de la Huchette

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ZAIN BLEED's 'Flying Sheep'

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Labor Isn’t Running a Candidate in Farrer—Have They Forgotten Us?

I grew up in Albury, and throughout my childhood it was one of the most politically dull places in Australia. However, tRead Article

Fri 27 Mar 2026
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