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‘You’ve got Nazis on your side’: Kellie-Jay Keen, in Adelaide and beyond

Words and images by Louise Jackson On Thursday March 16, UK anti-trans activist ‘Posie Parker’, real name Kellie-Jay Keen (KJK), took to the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide. She’s currently on her Let Women Speak tour of Australia and New Zealand. Under the banner of ‘women’s rights’ activism, KJK hosts free speaking events which […]

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Rio 40° Review

Written by Asirah Abdul Kadir 5/5 stars I know it’s only the second week of classes, but I’m in dire need of a vacation. How about I go to the tropics of Brazil? Yes, that’s exactly where I have to go: TQ Productions is supplying my ticket, and the energetic dance crew of Rio 40° […]

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Jazz Could Happen to You Review

Written by Asirah Abdul Kadir 3.5/5 stars I hadn’t realised a movie I was rewatching over the summer was a celebration of the bizarre and spectacular world of jazz music. I had never been a fan of jazz: certainly never sought it out on my volition, but was hoping to dip my toes into it […]

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The YouX rebrand saga continues…

and who’s surprised!  Words by Louise Jackson and Sebastian Andrew YouX had until the 22nd of February to appeal a recent external review lodged with the State Ombudsman over a Freedom of Information request into last year’s controversial Adelaide University Union (AUU) to YouX rebrand.  They declined to release documentation due to legal advice suggesting […]

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Merger 2026: What You Need to Know

Words by Sebastian Andrew They say the third time’s the charm. After discussions fell apart in both 2012 and 2018, merger talks are back in the news. The long-proposed merger between the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia is seemingly closer than ever to becoming reality. To be clear – no deal has […]