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Melbourne Comedy Festival
As seen in Catalyst There are few Melbourne festivals that mark the year quite like the Comedy Festival. Kicking off around the end of...
Apr 25, 2023

Interview with My Giddy Aunt
As seen in Demure Mag Consisting of three self-described curly-haired, queer, indie musicians based out of Naarm, My Giddy Aunt make the...
Mar 28, 2023

Interview with Designer Selena Repanis
As seen in Demure Mag Working on the unceded lands of the Kulin Nations, designer/artist/Stardoll enthusiast Selena Repanis takes...
Mar 21, 2023


Tentpole Music Festival
As seen in Catalyst On what felt like truly one of the last days of summer, somewhere on Wadawurrung country just outside of Geelong, the...
Mar 15, 2023


PERF
As seen on A Thin Slice of Anxiety When I was twenty-three, all I could see were beginnings. Everywhere I looked, everywhere I listened,...
Mar 1, 2023

Melbourne Theatre Company’s Sunday
As seen in Catalyst Between the bakeries and the butchers, the primary schools and the parks, nestled in the heart of Melbourne’s...
Feb 14, 2023


redredred
As seen in minimag Red is the colour of my lips when I smile. I smile so hard, so wide, so big that my molars pinch the inside of my...
Dec 23, 2022


Manchester Blues
As seen in Critical Disdain I told him I’d grow to like the smell of smoke. Like the taste of wine, the burn of green pepper, like...
Dec 20, 2022


myth
As seen in Route 7 Review Kyoto is beautiful in winter. I know because I’m nineteen and freckle-faced from a summer I’ve just escaped,...
Dec 20, 2022


Out for Blood
Identity, colonialism and vampires in Firebite Read the full article on Metro Magazine here.
Dec 7, 2022


TV Review: Firebite
As seen in Catalyst A TV show about Indigenous vampire-hunters, accompanied by a soundtrack made up of exclusively Aussie bands? Say no...
Dec 7, 2022


Melbourne Fringe Festival
As seen in Catalyst There are cities that never sleep, and then there are cities that never not have a festival on. Melbourne is the...
Oct 12, 2022


Fluctuate
As seen in Catalyst Magazine We got the keys to the apartment exactly one week before the new year. The significance of this was mere. It...
Oct 2, 2022


My Father, An Island
As seen in Clean Hands by The Bowen Street Press When my father tells me stories of him as a child, I feel sympathy for a boy I’ve...
Sep 22, 2022


EAT THE DOG
As seen in Monstrous Appetites by The Bowen Street Press My mum calls them tall tales and my dad calls them fibs. I call my parents...
Sep 22, 2022


Winter is Warming: Friday Nights at the NGV
As seen in Catalyst Melbourne’s characteristically cold winters are heating the hell up. Even with the sun still in hiding and rain...
Aug 11, 2022


Empowerment or Exploitation: Does social media allow pop stars of today agency over their image?
As seen in She's Eco Those at the older end of the Gen Z spectrum are well familiar with the faces of pop royalty that signpost their...
Jun 22, 2022

No, the Book isn’t Better than the Movie
As seen in Catalyst A practice almost as old as movie making itself, adapting a literary text to the silver screen is a tried-and-true...
Jun 12, 2022


Rear-View Desire
Looking up into the rear-view mirror, she checks for ghosts, but all she sees is the horizon. Everywhere she looks, all she sees is a...
Jun 3, 2022


Annie Hamilton's 'the future is here but it feels kinda like the past'
As seen in Catalyst Well, come on in; the portal is open and it’s calling your name. Somewhere in between the bats and the ghosts and the...
Jun 3, 2022
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