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Remedying Australia’s Ailing Housing Market By Anthony Sims Australian homes are, relative to the rest of the world, objectively unaffordable – not just for students, but for workers and families…
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Remedying Australia’s Ailing Housing Market By Anthony Sims Australian homes are, relative to the rest of the world, objectively unaffordable – not just for students, but for workers and families…
By Erika Johanson Tracie Laymon’s film Bob Trevino Likes It didn’t leave a single dry eye in the cinema. This, of course, was the film’s main motive; tugging on the…
Lecture Bashing Bashed By Scarlet Hannah On the fourth of March, something significant changed on the UWA Campus. There had been whispers leading up to it, but in an email…
By Scarlet Hannah A report on the reports from UWA’s boldest, sent to the represent us at the National Representative body, going where delegates have gone annually before. The National…
By Abbey Wheeler In good news for tertiary students, legislation has recently passed which changes the way student loans are indexed. HECS (Higher Education Contribution Scheme) loans are interest-free, however,…
By Chas Underwood This piece first appeared as a featured article in volume 95, issue six of Pelican. You can view our print archive here. It’s the final politics column…
By Shantisha Schaufler This piece first appeared as a featured article in volume 95, issue six of Pelican. You can view our print archive here. The question itself is not…
By Zoe Salmond and Jay Suntharakumar This piece first appeared as a featured article in volume 95, issue six of Pelican. You can view our print archive here. With the…
When you look up at the night sky, everything you see is the distant memory of somebody else. It’s all new to you, in that godly exhale of cirrus clouds…
In early June, Diane Smith-Gander was elected as the next Chancellor of UWA with her appointment commencing on 1 January 2025.