Review: YUCK Circus Pelican8 February 2020 These regional female athletes and comedians have a wicked sense of humour. Uncategorised0 Comments610 views
REVIEW: Zoe Coombes-Marr: Agony! Misery! Pelican7 February 2020 I love parody, but I didn't come. Uncategorised0 Comments160 views
Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon Pelican22 January 2020 A gritty comedy about the transformative power of friendship, featuring a phenomenal debut performance. Film and Production0 Comments324 views
Jojo Rabbit: Review Pelican14 January 2020 So, picture the final days of the Holocaust, but it's funny and heartwarming at the same time. Film and Production0 Comments277 views
Words with Lena Mackey Pelican7 August 2018 Lena Mackey is a relationship coach and writer based in Perth. She believes relationships are the foundation of a good life and re-connecting to our emotions th... Voice0 Comments280 views
The Cash Rate? Just what is it? Pelican7 August 2018 With the cash rate celebrating its 2nd birthday of staying at 1.5%, Pelican spoke with a few UWA Economics academics to get to the bottom of some hard-hitting q... Campus AffairsEconomics0 Comments343 views
Trinity College pulls support for Trinity Resident’s Club Pelican6 August 2018 Trinity College has withdrawn support for the Trinity Residents’ Club, citing the UWA College Row Cultural Audit as a “significant aspect” of the move. ... Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments853 views
We’re all the real EMPs: The ins and outs of the latest Guild SGM Pelican14 March 2018 On the 24th February, a hole in UWA’s club calendar system was exposed by computer science student Ryan Oakley. This hole had contained names, numbers and ema... Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments460 views
A Bonfire Just Waiting for a Spark – The Red Zone Report and UWA Pelican1 March 2018 Take that as a new UWA motto - beyond seek wisdom, pursue impossible and all the rest - do better. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments804 views
Review: Hypatia (Blue Room) Pelican3 October 2017 The physicality and urgency of the performance brought the story of one woman, and in a way the stories of all women, powerfully alive. Katie McAllister reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments80 views