Stefanie Dingnis & Nick Yates: Forest Collective
Live performances from mezzo soprano Stefanie Dingnis and saxophonist Nick of Forest Collective, a collaborative group showcasing original and traditional works of […]
Excellence in research?
Every few years, the Australian Research Council releases its Excellence in Research for Australia report. This report assesses the quality of academic papers published in […]
Superhero action figures lead to an unhealthy body image
Eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia are most commonly discussed as an issue affecting women. While this is true, over the years […]
Will re-education reduce re-offending?
Over the last few years, there has been a rise in the number of re-offending Victorian prisoners. A recent Ombudsman report has […]
Cyndi Darnell Interview
We had the real pleasure of sitting down with renowned sex therapist, Cyndi Darnell, to discuss sex education, young people in relationships, communication and BDSM. […]
Brunswick Breakdown
Would you buy an apartment if it didn’t include a private car park? Well VCAT doesn’t think you should. Just last week, they […]
Mayhem? Myanmar? Elections in Burma
The South East Asian nation of Myanmar is increasingly kicking into gear on the international stage. But it’s the latest ructions on […]
Andrew Valder, Co Founder of Garage Sale Trail – 13/10/15
Andrew is one half of the creative team that brought the Garage Sale Trail to Australia. Last year 350,000 people took part […]
The Dark Pool & Torrent at Melbourne Festival
Daisy meets artists Martine Corompt and Philip Brophy at their Torrent and Ronnie van Hout at his exhibition The Dark Pool, now showing at […]
Desalination Troubles
Victoria has a very expensive desalination plant. A very very expensive plant indeed. Yet for the moment, nothing happens, most days at […]