Meeting David Stratton Pelican11 May 2017 Given that a film has been made him, his career, and his relationship to Australian film – I’d say reservedly comfortable. He won’t stress the point, but there’s no denying the extent to which David has dominated film culture in this country since the 1960s. Ryan Suckling interviews David Stratton. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments276 views
Corrective Retrospective: Junji Ito Pelican11 May 2017 Ito’s appeal lies in profound concepts and recurring subject matter. These foundational aspects of his work form a signature style that never fails to sew deep rooted feelings of intrigue and dread. Skye Newton writes. Uncategorised0 Comments276 views
3.5 Review: Bad Girl Pelican11 May 2017 It is these universally relevant themes of family belonging, trust, and betrayal, that see Bad Girl transcend the boundary of an Australian independent film, to one capable of an international reception. Cindy Shi reviews. Film and Production0 Comments2216 views
3.5 Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Pelican11 May 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s winning combination of infectious energy, gorgeous aesthetic and laugh out loud humour more than makeup for the uneven storytelling. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments35 views
Meme Obituary Pelican11 May 2017 Memes that stands as a monument for every past, present and future meme that will make you wish they had left you “forever alone”. Annelise Jansen writes. Voice0 Comments32 views
UWA Responds to Government’s Higher Education reform Pelican3 May 2017 In a statement to Pelican UWA responded to the proposed changes to higher education funding that were presented by the Minister for Education on 1 May 2017. The... Campus Affairs0 Comments342 views
SURPRISE: reforms to higher education announced – higher fees and $2.8billion cuts to funding Pelican2 May 2017 The government is sticking to its message that universities are overfunded. Previously unpopular policies of fee deregulation and 20% cuts in funding have been abandoned in favour of a focus on increasing student contributions and repayments. Ruth Thomas reports Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments184 views
Words with Tom Vincent Pelican30 April 2017 An image hardly unfitting for a bunch of lofty, rancid youths; but still in comic contrast to the shirted, contemplative man sipping his coffee before me. Ryan Suckling interviews Tom Vincent. Film and Production0 Comments118 views
Pack Up the Moon, Scene 1 Pelican25 April 2017 Scene 1: One week before their tenth wedding anniversary, Dorothy Wickomden and Monty Lawrence are alone in a country tea garden on the outskirts of Kyoto. Words by Harry Peter Sanderson, Art by Clare Moran Uncategorised0 Comments28 views