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2.2.2026  ANU to Trial Free Bus Service for Six Months, Commencing February 2026 9.1.2026  No More Pain at the Pay Station! ANU Halts Parking Hikes 11.12.2025  Big Blocs As Hacks Rush To Make Up Time (NatCon 2025 Day 3) 10.12.2025  Quorum? I barely know ‘er! (Natcon 2025 Day 2) 9.12.2025  Heartwarming: Ontologically Evil Conference Collapses Due To Infighting (Natcon 2025 Day 1)
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The Signs as ANU Revues

4.9.2019 by Rachel Chopping
  • Satire
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Love in the Time of Corps Law

4.9.2019 by Jaime Howell
  • Satire
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Breaking News: Kambri Precinct Mistaken for Chernobyl by Incoming Students

3.9.2019 by Benedict McCarthy
  • Satire
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#BOYBOSS

3.9.2019 by Katie Sproule
  • Satire
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MENTAL HEALTH : AWARENESS IS ACTION

3.4.2019 by Samia Ejaz
  • Comment,
  • Mental Health,
  • Satire
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How To Talk To Women

3.4.2019 by Luke Minihan
  • Advice,
  • Satire
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The Signs as Coffee Orders

18.10.2018 by Gene Pinter
  • Satire
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Tidying Tips for a Tiny Space

2.10.2018 by Eleanor Armstrong
  • Satire
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Fading: A Play Review

20.9.2018 by Soumyadeep Sengupta
  • Humour,
  • Reviews,
  • Satire,
  • Youth
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Your Weekly Horoscope

17.9.2018 by Gene Pinter
  • Satire
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Staying Warm In Canberra This Winter

28.8.2018 by Lily Iervasi
  • Satire
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Brian Schmidt's face distorted like Frankenstein

Frankenschmidt

11.8.2018 by Gene Pinter
  • Satire
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Reasons Why Climate Change isn't Real

28.7.2018 by Stephanie Beer and Milly Roper
  • Climate Change,
  • Satire
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Think you're busy? Meet Gareth Evans image

You think you’re busy? Meet Gareth Evans.

31.3.2012 by Fergus Hunter
  • ANU
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