Words by: Suzanna Telai Art by: Sally Ann Gething
When people talk about the history of Australia they often just talk about the history of white people who have lived in Australia.
… From Point A to Point CookWords by: Suzanna Telai Art by: Sally Ann Gething
When people talk about the history of Australia they often just talk about the history of white people who have lived in Australia.
… From Point A to Point CookWords by: Courtney Cunningham Art by: Georgia Lilley
Preservation dates back millennia. Early humans learned that by dehydrating their meat — a form of curing — it lasted far longer than normal. Nowadays, refrigerators have removed the need of curing, but that doesn’t mean preservation has lost its use.
… Did Someone Say PicklesWords by: Vicki Baikie Art by: Mikhail Volkov
Let me ask you something, how did you come across your first bank account?
… Banking For The FutureWords by: Maggie Zhou Art by: Emma Lucas
On an unassuming Thursday afternoon in October last year, I boarded a train heading to Frankston.
… An Ode to MelbourneWords by: Ruth Ong Art by: Jessie Liu
What’s up slackers, welcome back to school. Today we’re learning about the parent that didn’t emotionally scar you: Mother Earth.
… Planet Earth For DropkicksWords by: Coby Renkin Art by: Gabrielle Poh
When I signed myself up to write a piece on mortality and the afterlife, I had all these ideas running through my mind and I was excited to write something witty and exceptionally non-expert on the subject.
… What Happens Next? Maybe We Don’t Need to KnowWords by: Hannah Schauder Art by: Amanda Jambu
Any avid declutterer or op shopper (guilty as charged) will relate to the immense satisfaction of taking your unwanted clothes to your local op shop for them to resell and donate to their charity of choice.
… Savers ScandalWords by: Juliette Capomolla Art by: Anqi Meng
This year, I decided to try out Plastic Free July. In all honesty, I thought it would be an easy initiative to participate in whilst I was stuck inside at home, but in reality, it turned out to be a brilliant time to tackle the ingrained, unsustainable habits in my household that would have otherwise gone unchallenged.
… Plastic Free JulyWords by: Naman Sharma
One look at Google’s top results for “social media detox” and it’s going to take less than a hot minute before we equate technology with that one toxic relationship we’ve all been in.
… Tech Infliction or Self InflictionWords by: Zayan Ismail
In the stanza of Erykah Badu’s 1997 soul-filled song ‘On & On’ she writes, “you rush into destruction ’cause you don’t have nothing left’,” signalling the human desire for constant exploitation of resources.
… Deforestation: A Matter of Life or Death