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The Treacherous Waters of the 2022 Australian ‘Pandemic’ Election
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY SEBASTIAN REES-EWALD (4th year - Politics and International Studies - Essex, UK) I was...


Relocation or Elevation: How Pacific Islanders are Dealing with the Climate Crisis
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY LILY MECKEL (2nd year - PAIS - Frankfurt, Germany) The Pacific Islands are home to...


The Australian COVID Method: a Failure or a Success?
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY MATTHEW OULTON (3rd year - Economics - Merseyside, UK) Throughout the pandemic people of...


Australia's fight with Facebook and Google
By WILL ALLEN Overnight Facebook destroyed digital news in Australia. On the day that saw the technology giant Google begin to negotiate...


Australian Wildfires: One Year On and Nothing Has Changed
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By GEORGINA MILNER In 2019 over 60% of the Australian public were recorded to believe that...


2020 will be remembered as Ardern’s year – but things will get harder
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By JAMES BALDWIN New Zealand is often recognised as being a popular expat destination, having...


Imprisoning children: Australia's criminal responsibility laws
By NELL SALVONI The media spotlight on the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement this year has awakened many to the realities of systemic...


From arrows to AK-47s: modern warfare and the future of Papua New Guinea
Clashes in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG) formed part of a familiar cycle. At least they did until modern weaponry and foreign...


Fighting a losing battle? Small nations and climate change
The small Pacific island of Palau has been the first country to ban the sale and use of suncream. This is just one of the several...


My Country is Burning
My country is burning. The Australian bushfires have turned the skies from blue, to a deathly black, to a scorching red. The fires have...
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