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Al Gore, wearing a suit, is extending his arms dramatically in front of an image of the Earth.

More Gore Is An Audience Chore

13.9.2017 by Alex Elgue
  • Environment,
  • Film,
  • Reviews
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An illustrated graphic of the Bachelor featuring two men and a dozen red roses behind them. Text reads: Bachie Recaps

Bachie Recaps: Episode 14

13.9.2017 by Katie Ward
  • Reviews,
  • TV
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Emily Gardener, played by Zoe Kazan, is sitting beside Kumail Nanjiani ,playing himself, looking to something off screen.

Big Heart for The Big Sick

13.9.2017 by Ashley Penrose
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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A voting ballot

Why Voting ‘Yes’ Is The Most Liberal Thing You Could Do

12.9.2017 by Ally Luppino
  • Domestic,
  • Politics
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Beth Buchanan stands facing camera with her fist clenched in mid-speech. She is wearing a jumper with a rainbow. Adriano Cortese, wearing a puffy black jacket, stands behind her staring down.

Intimacy at the Street Theatre

8.9.2017 by Tess Moody
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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Who Wants to Be? at the Street Theatre

7.9.2017 by Emma Cupitt
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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An illustrated graphic of the Bachelor featuring two men and a dozen red roses behind them. Text reads: Bachie Recaps

Bachie Recaps: Episode 13

7.9.2017 by Katie Ward
  • Reviews,
  • TV
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The History Boys: A Masterful Performance of A Troubling Play

6.9.2017 by Jack Foster
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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An illustrated graphic of the Bachelor featuring two men and a dozen red roses behind them. Text reads: Bachie Recaps

Bachie Recaps: Episode 12

5.9.2017 by Katie Ward
  • Reviews
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An illustrated graphic of the Bachelor featuring two men and a dozen red roses behind them. Text reads: Bachie Recaps

Bachie Recaps: Episode 11

4.9.2017 by Katie Ward
  • Love,
  • Reviews,
  • TV
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Women are Great: An ANU Women’s Revue Review

2.9.2017 by Ria Pflaum
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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No Objections To This Year’s Law Revue

2.9.2017 by Chloe Tredrea
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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Mikey Weinkove is addressing crowd whilst speaking into a microphone.

The People Speak at the Street Theatre

1.9.2017 by Emma Cupitt
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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A group of people discussing with each other what to put on their pizza. A woman centre is indicating to the pizza with passion.

Segue Festival: The Slice is Nice

1.9.2017 by Manon Gahan
  • Reviews,
  • Theatre
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Tommy, a young British soldier, is standing on a beach looking above the camera into the ske. Beyond him are other soldiers looking up.

Dunkirk: An Audio-Visual Epic

1.9.2017 by Dominic Harvey-Taylor
  • Film,
  • Reviews
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The Threat of Geological Hazards to Australia and its Neighbours: Investigating Geological Hazards with Professor Phil Cummins

31.8.2017 by Denis Lissogourski, Jenna Hoy and Matthew Teh
  • Interview,
  • Science
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Globalisation and International Organisations in the Trump Era

24.8.2017 by Josie Ganko
  • International,
  • Politics
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Male figure smoking a cigarette. A beer is placed beside him on the table.

Mark Latham takes a Quiet Night Off Stewing in his own White Working-Class Rage

4.8.2017 by Byron Knight
  • Politics
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