‘Night and Day’ – A Poem by Mike Anderson Pelican24 March 2021 "No slumber comes to me at night/ Lest I wrest myself from my rot's delight." Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments73 views
February: Environment, Myanmar, and Education Cuts Pelican20 March 2021 "It would be a concern if it became habit...to waive notice when there are no reasons to do so." Campus Affairs0 Comments65 views
OPINION: Is This Loss? Kirkup’s Last Ditch Plea for Voters Pelican24 February 2021 "WA Liberals have changed tack, warning against allowing Labor 'absolute control.'" Politics0 Comments95 views
January: A Quick Council Meeting Pelican16 February 2021 Is this simply the calm before the storm? Campus Affairs0 Comments120 views
Sit down with Annabeth Bateman: Headspace’s 10th Anniversary Pelican19 July 2018 Annabeth Bateman is Community Awareness Officer at headspace Fremantle. At 17, she sat on the National Youth Reference Group, and has been connected with headsp... Voice0 Comments196 views
Waiting on the world: US Reform at a snail’s pace Pelican12 March 2018 The United States, for better or for worse, is considered the most influential nation in the global context. Due to this and being a (somewhat) democratic natio... Politics0 Comments97 views
Republic? Pelican30 November 2017 With the ARM having relaunched in 2015 it’s clear they want a republic before Charles (or William) take the throne. Mike Anderson writes. Politics0 Comments44 views
Psephologically: Majoritarian Systems Pelican30 November 2017 Majoritarian systems stumble just the way their name implies, they promote single party governments. Mike Anderson writes. Politics0 Comments42 views
Psephologically: D’Hondt Pelican30 November 2017 D’Hondt, despite being the most popular form of party-list voting, isn’t without its problems, namely the favouring of major parties. Mark writes. Politics0 Comments27 views
Hardback vs Paperback Pelican21 November 2017 Pelican writers debate Hardback vs Paperback. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments68 views