This Month In Science: March
A sneak-peek of the headline events on the science calendar this month. Savannah Victor reports.
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A sneak-peek of the headline events on the science calendar this month. Savannah Victor reports.
A film embodying our environment’s most recent plea for help. Maddi Howard reviews.
The forum was intended as a way to gauge where political parties stand on the environment. However, it was hard to do so when only two MPs rocked up. Jemima…
It’s an establishment, an institution with a stubborn voting membership, a penchant for self-aggrandising, and a sucker for tradition. Ryan Suckling review the 2017 Oscar nominations.
The film plays with the idea that disorders, such as the one Kevin has, unlock the brains true potential; that when the mind splits itself it can actually change the…
I think all writers have a weakness for the picturesque. That's good in capturing your reader and putting them in vivid landscapes. But it must be tempered, certainly in the…
A novel is usually published as YA not necessarily because of its themes or subject matter, or even the age of its protagonists, but because editorial, sales and marketing people…
Whatever I feel it is definitely not excitement; it is a huge responsibility for every citizen and inhabitant of this place to even witness what it might be turned into.…
Cat Pagani spoke with Australian Hip Hop artist and social activist L-Fresh the Lion ahead of his performance at the Perth International Arts Festival
This is SPAN’s strength; steering clear of didactic moralisation and encouraging communication between the viewers of the exhibition. Karl Frederick Sagrabb reviews.