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What do Teenagers Think About Gambling
Gambling, for better or for worse, has become ingrained in the Australian psyche, with many young people often exposed to the practice from an early age. But how do these early experiences shape teenagers’ views and their experiences with betting?
Self-publish and Resist: a Zine about Zines
Self-publish and resist is a zine about zines! Why did they start? Where did they start? Who are they for? and Where do I start!?
Hot Weather, Hotter Music, Hottest 100
Summer weather, partying with friends, and good music, what could it be other than Triple J’s Hottest 100?
“Australia Day” or Invasion Day
In 1994, Australia's former Prime Minister, Paul Keating, announced January 26 as Australia Day. The Australia Day Council stated, "We celebrate our nation, its achievements and most of all our people."
A Guide to Australia’s Political Parties
With a Federal election fast approaching, this guide explains who Australia’s political parties are, what they stand for, and how to make sense of Australian politics.
Lost was pretty weird right?: A 20 year retrospective from a new fan
Three months ago, people across the world celebrated the 20th anniversary of the LOST pilot premiering.
One month ago, I watched the series finale after 121 glorious episodes, and now I have some thoughts.
Empowering Youth Voices: My Leadership Journey from Chennai to Adelaide
Hi, I'm Tanish Manivel. I was born in Chennai, India, and lived there until I was 15 years old. This is the story of my journey through leadership roles in my life.
Concert Etiquette
With the warmer weather hitting, drawing people out to concerts, and the music festival season around the corner, the HUB team have decided to share some of their tips and tricks about good concert etiquette so that you and your fellow concert-goers can have the best time possible.
Student loan debt to be slashed under re-elected Labor government
Touching down in Adelaide, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowed to the party’s faithful to wipe 20 per cent off student loan debt in an effort to both reset the national conversation (following his month from hell) and prepare Labor for an election campaign that will likely be down to the wire.
The crisis the world has chosen to ignore
In Sudan, a conflict between unscrupulous warlords has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis and risks unwinding decades of progress for Africa.
Lidia Thorpe: A Powerful Voice in Australian Black Politics
Lidia Thorpe’s actions are among the most powerful movements in Australian Black politics.
I was a young person at the social media summit so you don’t have to be…
The South Australian and New South Wales Governments held a joint Social Media Summit in both states over the past two days, looking at new South Australian laws regulating the use of social media for those under 14.