This NAIDOC Week, we’re spotlighting the power and importance of First Nations storytelling - and the brilliant writers who are making their mark on the literary scene.
- Missing Perspectives
Despite growing conversations, deep-rooted menstrual taboos and myths still persist across Nepal. These are the women trying to change that – Ridhi Agrawal reports.
- Ridhi Agrawal
Netflix’s immensely popular series, Squid Game is back with Season 3. We sat down with actors Jo Yu-ri and Park Sung-hoon ahead of the highly anticipated release. Squid Game fans, be aware: there are some serious spoilers ahead!
- Alicia Vrajlal
What does it mean to go “low-contact”? And why does it feel especially complicated for those of us from collectivist or immigrant backgrounds? - Aastha Agrawal explores this.
- Aastha Agrawal
It’s hard not to doom-scroll through disaster after disaster. Deadly floods in New South Wales, drought-stricken farms in South Australia and Victoria, and communities on the east and west coasts still reeling from cyclones. The reality of climate change is on our doorstep, and it can be easy to feel helpless.
- Sophia Skarparis
Eighteen years after a brainstem stroke left her in a wheelchair, Asha shares the harrowing reality of trying to access something as routine as cervical screening - and how a simple innovation finally made her feel seen.
- Asha Prasad
"If we’re serious about ending youth homelessness, we need to stop seeing it as a personal failing. It’s a systemic issue, one born of inequality, discrimination, and underfunded safety nets," writes Ellen Jacobson.
- Ellen Jacobsen
Opinion: A 2025/26 State Budget reflection by Nerita Waight, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
- Nerita Waight
"With our voices, and more allies who genuinely listen and want change, we can gradually see more diverse women rightfully taking their seats at those tables" – writes Alicia Vrajlal.
- Alicia Vrajlal
From The Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner to Nayika: A Dancing Girl, we’ve seen more diverse, women of colour-led theatre in Australia in recent years.
- Alicia Vrajlal