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“I Asked Mums for Their Best Dating Advice”
Posted in: Culture FeaturesCenovis says that everyone needs their daily dose of mum, and we agree.
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Voice, Treaty, Truth: The Young People Calling for a New Australia
Posted in: Culture FeaturesThe country's first referendum in 24 years is taking place on October 14, putting the spotlight on a country facing a unique crossroads.
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There’s Something About Abbie Chatfield
Posted in: Culture FeaturesReality Bites: What’s celebrity life really like for the Australian star of TV and podcasting, Abbie Chatfield?
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The Celeb Apology Has Gotten Cringe
Posted in: Culture FeaturesMea culpa videos are becoming more and more embarrassing. Maybe we were too harsh on the notes app?
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Read an Extract From Simone Amelia Jordan’s ‘Tell Her She’s Dreamin”
Jordan shares the journey in "Tell Her She’s Dreamin’: A Memoir for Ambitious Girls," out now via Hachette Australia.
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Becky Lucas on the Power of Dark Comedy
Posted in: Culture FeaturesPainfully honest, unglamorous and taboo subject matter has been central to the acclaimed stand-up shows that have taken Becky Lucas around the world over the last half-dozen years
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“There Needs to Be a First Nations Voice in the Room”: Jack River on Using Music, Art & Activism to Push for Systemic Change
Posted in: Culture Features“We are the system, and we can’t think of it as being more powerful than us anymore.”
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The New Zealand Tattoo Industry Is Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know
Posted in: Culture FeaturesFrom Auckland to Wellington, the tattoo industry is thriving in Aotearoa
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Why Are There So Many Video Game Adaptations Now?
Posted in: Culture FeaturesGames bridge that divide between books and movies — main characters are presented visually on screen, but the player can often change their appearance to suit their own imagination and preferences.
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Dark Side of the Sky: How the Age of Surveillance Makes Us All Targets
Posted in: Culture FeaturesAlgorithms of surveillance and analysis are not passive: they are core components within a ‘black box society’ of invisible infrastructures and opaque operations. We might only notice their presence when our number comes up, writes Mitch Goodwin.
