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Why South Australia’s political history still matters today?
Politics is often thought of as elections, boring old politicians arguing on TV, or more recently social media activism. Unless you are already interested in Politics, you might not know about South Australia’s interesting and sometimes rebellious political history. From women's rights to First Nations rights, South Australia's political story has been shaped by bold decisions, controversial leaders, and movements that changed not just the state, but history of Australia.
A Random History of South Australia Through Its Most Iconic Statues
To celebrate SA History Festival, Hub takes a deep dive into some of South Australia’s most iconic statues and the story they tell.
Australia Votes 2025: The Albanese Era
Anthony Albanese has cemented himself in the pantheon of great Labor heroes, scoring the party its largest victory ever in modern Australian politics.
Australia Votes 2025: The Parties & Their Policies
With an election around the corner, Hub has organised a guide outlining each of the main parties’ election promises that matter to you.
How does New Media play a role in modern Elections
In the lead up to the Australian Federal Election, Abbie Chatfield has blown up on TikTok, but not for the reasons she entered the media spotlight.
Australia Votes 2025: Monday, Day 10
Australians head to the polls on May 3rd to decide who will get form the next government of Australia. Stay tuned by following our weekly update to understand the big events dominating the campaign.
Australia Votes 2025: Week One
Australians head to the polls on May 3rd to decide who will get form the next government of Australia. Stay tuned by following our weekly update to understand the big events dominating the campaign.
Cloth & Revolution
Hub Intern Edie went to Art Gallery of South Australia’s Radical Textiles exhibition. The Exhibition showcased the power of textiles in creating revolutionary change within society.
This User is a Feminist: International Women’s Day Zine
From protests to pay gaps, International Women’s Day has grown into a showcase of how far we have progressed towards equity for women. Even with this progress, focus for IWD needs to consider more intersectional developments to achieve wider equity.
Politics Down Under: How Does Voting Work?
Australians are required to vote in Federal, State and territory elections, but what does voting actually do? Why am I required to vote? How did marginalised groups gain the right to vote? And what are the pros and cons of our current voting system?
Left, Right, Wrong: a zine about political ideology
During the 2024 US Election campaign, Donald Trump called Kamala Harris a communist.
Media reported that Albanese was a major leader of the Australian Communist Party in the 1990’s.
These are key pieces of misinformation, and is a prime example of the limited understanding of where are our politician ideologies lie.
This zine uses the political compass graph to showcase where your favourite politicians allegiances actually fit.
Politics Down Under: What is Democracy?
Australia, like most nations, is a ‘Democracy’, but what exactly does this mean? Why is Australia a Democracy? And what are the pros and cons to this?