“Hope is no good without action”: Conversations at Perth Festival’s (Un) Quiet Australians. Talya Hammond·March 3, 2020 Between the horrific burning of the Australian bush land, the murder of mother Hannah Clarke and three...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··24 views
Fly me to the moon—Let me be a space tycoon Talya Hammond·February 27, 2020In 1953, a Chilean lawyer named Jenaro Gajardo Vera made a legal claim over ownership of the moon....LatestScience & Technology·0 Comments··32 views
‘For Sama’: Tenderness during times of war Talya Hammond·February 13, 2020NoFirst-hand accounts of war are not new to cinema, with films such as First They Killed My Father,...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··16 views
Healthcare in Exile: A Spotlight on Tibet Talya Hammond·November 4, 2019You can’t speak or move. In a vegetable state, you have just found out that the past two...LatestPolitics & Economics·0 Comments··15 views
The right to death: Western Australians and Doctors grapple with the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill Talya Hammond·October 29, 2019“ … If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be...LatestPolitics & Economics·0 Comments··55 views
Curtin Students Step Out in Support of Christchurch and Muslim Community after Terror Attack Talya Hammond·March 22, 2019On Wednesday, a solidarity speakout was held at Curtin University in support of the 50 lives lost in...LatestPolitics & EconomicsStudent Life·0 Comments··64 views
Social reinvestment reducing the world’s highest Indigenous incarceration rates Talya Hammond·November 5, 2018Aboriginal people have been overrepresented in the incarceration system since the confederation; as old as the state itself....LatestPolitics & Economics·0 Comments··16 views