HECS is Being Attacked: Why You Need to Be at the Aug 28 Rally Pelican27 August 2020 Once again, access to HECS is being PoliticsVoice0 Comments68 views
The People v The Government Pelican23 July 2020 Activists around the world are waging a legal battle against their governments over climate change. Will they succeed? Politics0 Comments256 views
Huge Changes to Uni Fees For Next Year Pelican20 June 2020 It's radical plan, but is it too radical? Campus Affairs0 Comments1192 views
Deep Dive: Liberal Governments, the Employment Relationship, and Industrial Relations Law in Australia Pelican31 May 2020 Unions and the Liberal Party haven't always seen eye-to-eye. Politics0 Comments470 views
Going Viral: New Media’s Effects on the Growth of Government during COVID-19 Pelican23 April 2020 #flattenthecurve Politics0 Comments56 views
Universities Australia Higher Education Conference Round-Up Pelican12 March 2018 Universities Australia is the voice of Australian universities that aims to affirm Australia’s status as a world-leader and valued international partner in th... Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments134 views
Words with Alannah MacTiernan Pelican2 May 2016 Former UWA student and current ALP member for the federal seat of Perth since 2013, Alannah MacTiernan has lived and served at the local, state and fe... PoliticsVoice0 Comments108 views
How Far are we Willing to Go? Pelican1 May 2016 The Australian Government's offshore processing policy - introduced under Rudd and currently holding bipartisan support - is a project to side-step our humanitarian obligations by dumping the victims of global conflict into some of the most hopeless, isolated, and remote circumstances any individual could face. Ed Smith writes on the financial and human costs of this hard line strategy of so-called deterrence, and finds them hard to stomach. PoliticsVoice1 Comment16 views
Billy and The Bull: A Double Dissolution Prologue Pelican28 April 2016 After Turnbull successfully staged the failure of the ABCC Bill to pass the Senate for the second time, a double dissolution is on the cards for Australia - the first since 1987. Politics Editor Brad Griffin kicks us off on the long campaign trail in the first of a series of fortnightly posts covering, explaining and face-palming over the upcoming Federal Election. PoliticsVoice0 Comments8 views
A Model Citizen…When Convenient Pelican7 April 2016 'The UN is not irrelevant to history, as a lasting if imperfect monument to global political cooperation. Most importantly, the UN is not irrelevant to Australia itself.' Jasmine Ruscoe considers the purpose and use of a international body often described as purposeless and useless. Politics0 Comments6 views