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Democracy Behind Bars: How Arthur Taylor is taking on central government from prison and winning
Posted 12:43pm Sunday 12th March 2017 by Joe Higham
One night in late 2006, whilst incarcerated at Mount Eden Prison in Auckland, Arthur Taylor, arguably New Zealand’s most famous living prisoner, had a vivid dream. It wasn’t quite a Martin Luther King type of dream; those pivotal moments were some time away yet. At the outset of our Read more...
Polyamory: Why Not Both?
Posted 12:04pm Sunday 5th March 2017 by Isaac Yu
Our world is different to that of our parents. While they were the first generation to pioneer the internet and begin the information era, we were born citizens. While they were the generation that maintained tradition, we are increasingly challenging old ideas. Ideas about what constitutes love, Read more...
Dating the seven foreskins of Christ
Posted 11:57am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Lucy Hunter
Can a spatter of ancient blood heal the sick? Is a piece of cloth useful in praying for the poor? Can desiccated eyeball help you get into heaven? I don’t know the answers to these questions, but I did talk to a man who leads a team investigating religious relics - the pieces of long-dead Read more...
Their Sea Or Ours?
Posted 11:48am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Sam Fraser-Baxter
Bottlenose dolphins, grey nurse sharks and green turtles were among the dead hauled out of shark nets around Sydney in 2015. The New South Wales government’s most recent performance report details the marine life captured by the Shark Meshing programme. 2015 recorded 748 “marine Read more...
All aboard the Big Fucking Rocket to Mars!
Posted 12:16pm Sunday 26th February 2017 by Chelle Fitzgerald
You may not have given any serious thought to whether or not you would choose to leave our planet, but one day, humans may have to. Our best option in the foreseeable future is to live on Mars, though nearly every aspect of the planet and the journey it would take to get you there is hostile to Read more...
Careers Advice for the Approaching Apocalypse
Posted 12:07pm Sunday 26th February 2017 by Mel Ansell
The house has the forcefully pleasant smell of an open home. Particularly, I imagine, one occurring after a graphic murder. Yes, you read about it in the newspapers and rubberneck at it from the street, but we have had the carpets professionally cleaned so there’s nothing to see here. This Read more...
Hey Sugar Sugar
Posted 11:58am Sunday 26th February 2017 by Louise Lin
Amy’s love doesn’t cost a thing, but her company does. Louise Lin talked to a Sugar Baby about what it's like to be paid to be somebody's girlfriend. Content warning: this story contains descriptions of sexual assault She's just your regular student. You've passed Read more...
Literary WWOOFING
Posted 11:11am Saturday 8th October 2016 by Jessica Thompson Carr
When I was ten my sister and I joined my parents as they took conferences around Europe and a few other places for six months. Of all the cities we visited, Paris was the one that ground its roots into my head. This was due in part to the charming architecture and array of romantic art galleries (I Read more...
The Village at the End of the World
Posted 12:11pm Saturday 1st October 2016 by Jean Balchin
In ancient Celtic carvings, on dappled rocks where moss has not yet crept, one may read of the primordial myth of Creation; a tale of Oran Mór, or The Great Melody. This haunting, mighty melody – the very breath of a long-forgotten god – sang Creation into existence, hewing Read more...
Draw Me Naked: Being A Nude Model
Posted 12:07pm Saturday 1st October 2016 by Louise Lin
The rhythmic rustle of charcoal on paper soothes me into a semi meditative state. In the background, Passenger croons - “when you can't get what you love, you learn to love the things that stop you dreaming”. I fix my stare at a mirror which reflects a student's easel – a Read more...


