Creative Writing Ash Vanderwesten Creative Writing Ash Vanderwesten

The Book Store

Finley ran along the rooftop, spiked bat held tightly in his hand. Taking a quick glance behind him, he saw two zombies clawing and racing towards him. He looked ahead and leapt to the next roof, turning swiftly, bat ready for the zombies.

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Opinion Columns Harry Opinion Columns Harry

More Than Words

Languages all over the world are dying, tearing down the cultures and traditions which are bound to them. Many languages, including countless Aboriginal languages, are in significant danger of totally vanishing soon, severing people’s connections to their history, culture and identity.

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Arts Aston Hawkins-Nicholls Arts Aston Hawkins-Nicholls

Dare to Dream

When you envision a more just and joyful world - what do you dare to dream of?

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Opinion Columns Nevie Peart Opinion Columns Nevie Peart

Silver Linings

School is fast-paced, interactive and very collaborative, so it was a huge challenge to adjust to learning from home during the pandemic, especially because I had very limited internet coverage.

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Creative Writing Sienna Baumann Creative Writing Sienna Baumann

Mysterious Ways

I could give you so many reasons as to why I love you,

So many reasons as to why I think we should pursue,

Pursue the things that make us happy,

And I want this to keep going,

Because you’re the reason I’m happy...

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Creative Writing Toby Dimmock Creative Writing Toby Dimmock

Down the Rabbit Hole

An ocean of children toppled down the hill, all searching for one thing. An Easter egg! Little kids bounced around in joy holding heaps of egg-shaped chocolates wrapped in foil, but then, all of a sudden, the little children began to cry.

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Opinion Columns Holly Wallman-Craddock Opinion Columns Holly Wallman-Craddock

Driving Change

A few months ago, I turned sixteen, and every parent knows what that means: watch out Adelaide, I am learning to drive. As a sixteen-year-old, I have a myriad of responsibilities. At sixteen, I can learn to drive, I pay tax, I can work, register as an organ donor and even apply to join the Australian military. However, despite all of this responsibility, at sixteen, I am not allowed to vote.

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Opinion Columns, Environment Sara Peak Opinion Columns, Environment Sara Peak

COVID-19 and the Environment: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

With the recent quarantines and social isolation across the globe, we have all come to a startling realisation; the environment is already bouncing back. It turns out than when people are staying inside, without using their cars, excess resources or energy; when mass production of everything and anything we could ask for has ground to a halt, the environment benefits.

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