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Why it's not a one-way ticket to unemployment
"Books, for me, have always been a sanctuary" - Ellie Fisher interviews Dr Daniel Juckes.
Extra! Extra! From exams to entrenched economic thought.
Language is the thread that can stitch the land together.
This week, it was announced by UWA’S Deputy Vice Chancellor Tayyeb Shah that UWA Publishing (UWAP) will be closed, beginning this month. Since the announcement, Facebook groups protesting the shut-down…
The great 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson once wrote that one should “Tell the truth but tell it slant,” an initially deceiving statement that nonetheless has a crucial resonance…
Getting out of that cushioned chair was like easing out of five hours of inertia; the old fellow next door had begun rising up from a dream, seven-eighths submerged, with…
Behrouz Boochani’s newly released book No Friend but the Mountains is more than a refugee’s memoirs or a political opinion piece. In fact, it’s a book that resists classification. It’s…
“We are the voices too often unheard, the people too often unseen. But we are here; we are speaking. And through this book, we invite you into our world.”