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Across history, women were told to sit down, smile and stay quiet.

Spoiler alert, they didn’t! They spoke out, stool tall – and ruined the patriarchy’s day. Because of them, women won.

Journalist and human rights advocate Antoinette Latouff takes us on a gripping journey through women who defied expectations and shattered cultural and legal barriers – usually wh...


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The Albanese Government announced major cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), with plans to tighten eligibility, reduce the average plan funding, and remove an estimated one hundred and sixty thousand people from the scheme over the coming years. 

The government claims that the changes are about sustainability and tackl...


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The beloved short comedy film festival Over the Fence returns this year – celebrating 30 years of finding the humour in life. This year’s program, Life, as it Goes On…!, brings together 15 short films, each capturing a different slice of the wonderfully unpredictable rhythm of being human. Over The Fence is a grassroots festival dedicated to champio...


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As WA prepared for the release of the state budget on the afternoon of Thursday 7 May, housing was once again front and centre of the conversation. A major pre-budget announcement from the state government promises a $2 billion dollar investment that will deliver 34,000 new homes over the next eight years… But will this help the housing crisis? What about a plan for more affo...


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Wizardfest was a small music festival and arts market which was held in the upstairs area of The Buffalo Club on 25 April from 7pm until late. It was put together by Michael and Jaxon who are part of a team of musicians from across the alternative and experimental scenes. General admission tickets were just $15 (there was also a single Arcmagus Regus Reximus Maximus ...


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