Hub Recommendations
Is 2010s Tumblr So Back Right Now??
While I myself am still an avid Tumblr user, I don't think it’s controversial to say that we’re past its heyday. No, rather, I think that in most internet-aware minds, the early-mid 2010’s was where Tumblr had its peak.
What Makes A Musical Episode?
Today, let’s go down a rabbit hole of wikipedia pages, group texts, and excel spreadsheets, all revolving around one idea:
What even is a musical episode?
Edie’s REPORT
Check out what Edie is Reading, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending and Treating themself too!
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.
Farewell Helen!
On behalf of all the Hub interns, we collectively would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the exiting Commissioner for Children and Young People, Helen Conelley. We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of a program that values young voices and empowers us to contribute meaningfully to our communities.
I Still Have Questions After The Yellowjackets Finale…
Season 3 of the hit TV show Yellowjackets just finished and Oh Boy what a season it was!! But despite the insane influx of information, we still don’t have all of the information! From small, innocuous details to seemingly massive plot threads, we’ve been left hanging and scrambling for answers.
Queer and Now: Trans Day of Visibility Zine
In times where Trans Rights are under the spotlight globally, its hard to see moments of recognition. Transgender day of visibility is a beacon of joy and celebration for gender diverse folk.
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.
The Evolution of Mary Sue: A fandom history
It is a truth universally acknowledged that just about everything in fandom can be traced back to Star Trek (1966-1969). From fan-zines to the omegaverse, it all stems from our fandom foremothers and their tireless love of the show. This International Women’s Day, I thought I might look into another Star Trek fandom product, the best and most loved woman of all time, Mary Sue, and how her legacy persists to this day.
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?
a home of one’s own: a zine about radical selfcare
Love on Valentine’s day is focused on acts of care for you significant other/s, but what can you do to also care for yourself?
Selfcare is a trendy topic at the moment and often encompasses long skincare rountiues or 5am starts but there is other ways of approaching your personal version of skincare.
This zine focuses on the methods of care that can be applied to yourself in a radically expansive way.
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?