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It seems we’re not the only ones excited about the new kid on the social media block. The growth of the relatively new app has catapulted in the last few weeks to more than …
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For so long, we’ve been told to keep our emotions in check - but not any more. The sad girl TikTok trend has increased in popularity and while crying on social media is by …
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A look at how countries have adapted their branding for the 2024 Olympics.
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Bye, bye Barbie pink, hello slime green, the colour that has recently swept across the internet like a hurricane thanks to singer/songwriter Charli XCX.
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Reflecting on the Digital Blockout of 2024: How it came about and who’s on the list
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We're voting yes on the Voice referendum. Constitutional recognition of more than 65,000 years of continual culture is well passed due. It is time to listen, recognise and change. As the Father of Reconciliation, Pat …
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Over the last few weeks, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand consumed our sporting nation. The tournament has now become one of the most popular women’s sporting events in …
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Homelessness rates have increased over the last decade. But HoMie is fighting back through destigmatisation of the issue and creating retail opportunities.
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From the beauty to technology industry, 2022 saw more companies create inclusive designs. Accessibility should not be an add-on; it should be a standard.
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Y2K marked a period in the early 2000s rampant with excitement and wonder for the future of technology; why then, do we find ourselves circling back to this trend nearly 20 years later?
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The beginning of the pandemic saw lots of workers shift to work from home or be forced to quit altogether. Having had the opportunity to experience a family-centred and less work-focused lifestyle, they wish …
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Retirement should be the light at the end of the road celebrating and rewarding a lifetime of work; but for many women in retirement, they face homelessness.
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The announcement of Serena Williams’ retirement leaves behind a legacy founded on her 27 year career in competitive tennis. Throughout her career Williams was the centre of widespread racism, sexism and misogyny, and her …
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Image: Greg Rosenke Diversity, equity and inclusion have become increasingly highlighted in recent years, as many marginalised groups push to remove barriers that exclude them. Language is a quintessential focus of this movement - …

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