• Navigating Health Through Fatphobia

    Navigating Health Through Fatphobia

    Fat liberation has taught me that rooting self-worth in fatphobia and the desire to be skinny will never benefit anyone (including people who are skinny) because it is a never-ending race to the bottom. Read more

  • Tongue Tied

    Tongue Tied

    “While code-switching may be fun for some, it is an unfortunate necessity for others.” Read more

  • The Quasi-Relationship and the Idealisation of the Chilled Woman: To be Chilled or To be Crazy?

    The Quasi-Relationship and the Idealisation of the Chilled Woman: To be Chilled or To be Crazy?

    Why do we prolong the inevitable by overlooking the subtle or not-so-subtle signs of a dickhead? I have a hunch. Read more

  • Microcosmic Subtleties: Culture through Accessories

    Microcosmic Subtleties: Culture through Accessories

    My moonstone ring was bought when I was soul searching and needed balance, and my necklace was a gift from a dear friend which reminds me that we are all connected. My tattoo was also born out of my love, my femininity, my beliefs—it is an unfinished body, an unfinished writing of culture. Read more

  • Listening Out for Voices from across the Sea

    Listening Out for Voices from across the Sea

    It was puzzling. Even as I read other works of fiction and academic writing, ‘The Coconut Children’ stood out even more to me. I began to see that my obsession for the book came from a need to continuously re-experience the narrative, because it was the first book in mainstream Australian fiction I had read… Read more

  • Code Red

    Code Red

    Period-related illnesses, conditions, and issues are still a taboo for most despite their relevance and potential severity if ignored. Read more

  • Starry Eyed

    Starry Eyed

    Women around the globe are enthralled by rising signs, moon signs, whether they’re a fire or an air sign, whilst men roll their eyes. Why is that the case? Read more

  • How the Enlighten 2021 Theme Got It So Wrong

    How the Enlighten 2021 Theme Got It So Wrong

    When I went to the hope-themed festival and stood in front of Parliament House, I laughed. I was standing beneath a light display of the first Members of Parliament for Australia; 40 portraits of white men towering over me. In the whole display, there was not a single picture of a woman or person of… Read more

  • To Think on the Unthinkable: Occult Philosophy, Astrology, and the Value of Trying to Know the Unknowable

    To Think on the Unthinkable: Occult Philosophy, Astrology, and the Value of Trying to Know the Unknowable

    From Instagram memes to natal charts, astrology has had a long and unspoken sense of prominence in many people’s searches for identity. Is there any value in turning to the occult for answers? Read more

  • The Histories of Our Tomorrow

    The Histories of Our Tomorrow

    The historical narratives that we are typically fed in educational and mainstream spaces often prioritise white history and white culture. Where is the ‘other’ side of history? Read more