Back in August, I had the pleasure of viewing the one-night only ABANTU Exhibition hosted by local creative and Zimbabwean born, Albertina Thabisani Ncube. The ...
As this year’s election winds to a close, you’ve probably noticed the “vote for me for NUS Delegate” on candidates’ profiles. But what is the NUS and why should...
Whilst this interview was conducted before Victoria was pulled back into lockdown, it is still incredibly relevant to hear stories from our hard-hit industries....
Usually Propel Youth Arts WA comes out with a killer KickSTART festival filled with live music and good times; but unfortunately, this year, it was cut short du...
If your high school was anything like mine, then you probably had Cloudstreet as required reading. But if you were like me, then you probably never read it yet ...
The last day of conference began with voting for NUS positions. As only delegates voted, the morning was left for relaxing and sleep ins. There was only one ses...
Just when you thought the NUS National Conference couldn’t get any more chaotic, I woke yesterday morning to a fire alarm! Dragging myself out of bed and of cou...
Tuesday started strong (or loud) with the Student Unity faction chanting “We have the numbers!”; the numbers being that they have majority on the conference flo...
In August this year, the Amazon rainforest was enveloped in flames for the pursuit of farmable land. Since 2018, President Jair Bolsonaro has led the nation int...
Newly elected Accessibility Officer, Dylan Botica, has been at Curtin since 2017. Studying a double degree in Psychology and Commerce, with majors in Human Reso...