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As we near the 2025 Federal Election, Prabha Nandagopal and Grace Gardiner argue that 'opting out’ of engaging with politics doesn't mean opting out of the effects.
- Prabha Nandagopal
If leading activist and filmmaker Lucy Small is not on your radar already, then that needs to change ASAP.
- Missing Perspectives
Five Muslim women in Australia share what Eid al-Fitr means to them, and how their celebrations have evolved over time.
- Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
In Tuesday’s Federal Budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced that the government will set aside $424 million for Australians with a disability.
- Melissa Marsden
"Everyone has the right to feel safe and confident in their connections, especially when meeting someone new," says Chawla.
- Missing Perspectives
As headlines swirl around influencers & content creators being invited to the federal budget lockup, we share our thoughts about being new media and a part of this group.
- Phoebe Saintilan
Missing Perspectives attended the budget lockup this year - which is where journalists are (almost literally) locked up in a room to read the budget papers and documents. Here are some of our key takeaways.
- Missing Perspectives
Christine Anu's late father was a force to be reckoned with - a spear fisher, a pearl diver, a cook - and someone who has clearly shaped the woman she is today.
- Missing Perspectives
2025 is a year that has already brought with it so many bad things - but the one department that 2025 is doing a stellar job at is giving us some great movies.
- Allie Daisy King
Jess Colgan is the CEO of All Things Equal, striving to reshape workplace perceptions and create meaningful career pathways for people with disability.
- Jess Colgan
A non-exhaustive list to get you inspired and ready for a barrel of laughs this comedy fest season.
- Alicia Vrajlal
This season of Married At First Sight (MAFS) has sparked widespread discussions around domestic violence and the safety of reality TV contestants, with anti-violence experts saying that a recent incident on the show sends “a dangerous message to viewers”.
- Alicia Vrajlal