Culture
Teen radicalisation through the lens of fiction
Understanding the motives of teens who become radicalised by terrorist groups is difficult, and a conversation often clouded by anger. Kamila......
Arts with a message: The Colour Orange
Pauline Hanson has been a divisive figure in Australian politics for more than 20 years. The Colour Orange: The Pauline......
Arts with a message: Love letters to the public transport system
Writer and theatre-maker Molly Taylor credits a fateful trip on public transport with changing the course of her life. With......
Fringe festival tackles the tough topics
The Adelaide Fringe festival, kicking off this week, is renowned for its diverse and often challenging program. Art becomes political,......
Valentine’s Day vs Ash Wednesday
The 14th of February 2018 marks two very different occasions: Valentines and Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. The......
Aboriginal voices calling out the Tasmanian Government
It has been revealed that the Tasmanian Government plans to re-open four-wheel-drive tracks through the Tarkine Wilderness. The tracks were......
All We Can’t See: Exhibition illustrates The Nauru Files
All We Can’t See is an exhibition featuring work from 33 award-winning Australian artists, creatively responding stories from the Nauru......
Australian culture told through the history of song
Often people reflect on key events in their life through song, remembering moments with an internal soundtrack that adds to......
Celebrating the ‘festive season’ in different cultures
It’s the holiday season and, in an increasingly secular society, many Australians still hold on strong to religious or family......
Looking back on nasty women of history
During the final debate of the 2017 US presidential election, Donald Trump infamously called Hillary Clinton ‘such a nasty woman’.......