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Punk, misogyny and social media: how Ameya Jaurigue opened the conversation around sexual violence
“All I ever wanted was to walk by the park. All I ever wanted was to walk by the river, see the stars…Out comes the… see more

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Outside the confines
They may be fierce on the frontlines, but they take part in much more than the protests and blockades that make the prime time. Their… see more

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Masculinity: a cause and solution to violence
Brisbane poet Huda the Goddess captures society’s struggle with masculinity more gracefully than most. “This poem is a dedication to all the men who have… see more

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The pickleball paradox
Modern sport can be grim. There seems to be an endless supply of doping scandals, unshakeable grudges and brazen fans across major leagues. Yet, pickleball… see more

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Women journalists in the crosshairs of online abuse
(Cover Image: Kelsey Borch / Shameless Magazine) Gendered online violence is silencing women journalists in Fiji, says Pacific media scholar Dr Shailendra Singh. The harmful… see more

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Groovin the Moo delivers DJs [and damage] to Sunshine Coast
Regional festival Groovin the Moo copped local backlash over its Sunshine Coast event. I explored further in this TV news package. see more

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“It’s all just gonskis”: wet season causes food insecurity in Kowanyama, Far North Queensland
Wet season road closures have left residents of remote Queensland town Kowanyama struggling to access fresh food. see more

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West End’s “circular fashion economy” – SWOP and Local Opy
Fashion store SWOP Clothing Exchange has operated in West End since 2013 and strives to provide sustainable shopping for its customers. SWOP is a home for vintage… see more

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“Geolocative media” contributing to gentrification, study finds
A Brisbane study has identified the location-tagging “geolocative” ability of social media as a contributor to gentrification in inner-south suburb West End. Released in May’s… see more
