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What can the NUS do for us: The Importance of Engagement

28.7.2018 by Nick Pagonis
  • Activism,
  • NUS,
  • Politics,
  • University
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The Aesthetic and the Political: Unearthing our Common Pulse

12.7.2018 by Sarah Graham-Higgs
  • Life and Style,
  • Literature,
  • Perspective,
  • Politics
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Photo of Canberra parliament

Meanwhile, in Canberra… #6

20.5.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • Budget,
  • Business and Economics,
  • Canberra,
  • Domestic,
  • Politics
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The logo of The Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation

ANU and Ramsay Centre: Trading Academic Independence for Cash

20.5.2018 by Sam Brennan
  • Activism,
  • ANUSA,
  • Breaking the Silence,
  • Domestic,
  • Politics,
  • stupol
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‘A Quiet Place’ sees logistical issues holding back an otherwise interesting premise.

17.5.2018 by Sebastian Lawrence
  • Reviews
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Poster for the physicist, featuring a photo of a man's face staring directly ahead. Text reads "The Physicists. Written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt and directed by Holly Johnson. NUTS 11/12/13 May. Gorman Arts Centre. Tickets from $10.

NUTS’s "The Physicists": An Entertaining Satire with a Pinch of Meaning

12.5.2018 by Sophie Johnson
  • Reviews
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NUTS’ The Importance of Being Earnest is a crowd-pleasing success.

26.4.2018 by Josie Ganko
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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Blockers: a funny, smart sex comedy for the modern age

19.4.2018 by Josie Ganko
  • Reviews
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The Vaccines make a triumphant return with Combat Sports

19.4.2018 by Georgia Clarke
  • Reviews
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Jack White loses his way with genre-crossing album Boarding House Reach

19.4.2018 by Maxine Beaumont
  • Reviews
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Architectural Paradox: New Ramsay Centre Solely Consists of a Right Wing

18.4.2018 by Will Fletcher
  • Politics,
  • University
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Meanwhile in Canberra #4

17.4.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • Canberra,
  • Domestic,
  • Politics
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“MY COUNTRY, RIGHT OR WRONG?” – A FRIENDLY CALL TO ACTION

21.3.2018 by Kevin Marco
  • Activism,
  • Breaking the Silence,
  • International,
  • Politics
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The History of Superman’s Red Undies

21.3.2018 by Brandon Tan
  • History,
  • Life and Style,
  • Literature,
  • Politics
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Black Panther Pop!Vinyl character figurine line-up

Black Panther entertains while breaking box office records and historical barriers

17.3.2018 by Darcy Bembic
  • Film,
  • Reviews
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A photo of Demos editors, authors and attendees of the journal launch.

An Evening with Demos

14.3.2018 by Nick Blood
  • Politics,
  • University
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Image of Telstra tower in Canberra surrounded by clouds.

Meanwhile in Canberra... #2

7.3.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • Canberra,
  • Domestic,
  • Politics,
  • Regular Column
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Close up of Ged Kearney and Bill Shorten. Both are looking off into the middle distance in different directions.

Diversify or Die

9.2.2018 by Howard Maclean
  • Politics
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