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"The lack of empathy towards people trapped in a crisis that they cannot out-save, out-earn or out-hustle is setting us back significantly. While some are wrapped up in the concept of worthiness, we stray further and further away from reaching a critical part of the discussion: it does not have to be like this," writes Emily Readman.
In November last year, I was in Canberra supporting a workshop with high school-aged students. An annual workshop, it focused on building the political literacy of young people, positioning them as people with solutions, and encouraging them to bring their solutions to life.
ICYMI: The new State of Australian Startup Funding report from Cut Through Venture and Folklore Ventures has highlighted the challenges that female founders in Australia continue to face when it comes to receiving venture capital (VC) funding.
Here at Missing Perspectives, we've been closely following the highly anticipated evolution of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).
Opinion: Men who convert to Islam are rarely, if ever, asked if their wives made them do it. So why are women subjected to this scrutiny?
For as long as we know, music has not only been a form of entertainment, but has helped convey important social and political messages. So, in a way, it’s no surprise that Milo Hartill adopts this very art form for their latest show, Black, Fat and F**gy. 
ICYMI: Momentum's latest guest Tina Rahimi made huge waves last year - for all the right reasons.
Hello and welcome to Missing Perspectives' brand new monthly book club called "Soaliha's Shelf" where I'll be curating, recommending and reviewing the best books of 2025 by underrepresented authors so you can diversify your TBR list!
We’re super proud of Australian author Diana Reid - who is set to release her third novel Signs of Damage published by Ultimo Press following the success of her first two novels Love & Virtue and Seeing Other People to the Australian market on March 4th, 2025. 
Most people in their mid-twenties probably wouldn’t even think about writing a memoir, but for Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, the timing was finally right.
"I'm used to being the only one that looks like me in many rooms." Akec Makur Chuot speaks to Missing Perspectives after the Australian Open.
Founded in 2001, Yabun Festival on Gadigal land in Sydney has commemorated Survival / Invasion Day and brought together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from across the country. 

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