When can writing be used as an instrument of justice, a method of holding crime within society to account, a deliverance of punishment? A survey of modern literature does not endow its reader with ...
My friend was recently sexually assaulted while walking to her local train station. It was 11am, the sun bright, the streets fairly packed. After my friend’s multiple attempts of distancing herself ...
There is something intensely irresistible to us about a woman who does not behave the way she should. It is not just when a woman is accused of doing something horrible, but also when she fails ...
On the 22nd of April 2026, Mark Butler and the Albanese Government announced plans to cut spending for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), while the military budget is expected to inflate ...
When I first heard the phrase “I support women’s rights and wrongs!” as a TikTok audio a few years ago, it tickled that misandrist part of my teenage girl heart, and I found it agreeable enough to ...
Judgment is transferred into a civic space. Yet it remains dependent on the interplay of competing claims, divine and human, ...
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of ...
Despite Jim Chalmers saying in the lead-up to the release of this Budget that it is “not a political document” and that it ...
On Saturday May 9, an estimated 400 people attended the National Day of Action against NDIS cuts at Town Hall, making it the ...
The Tuesday vigil organised by the SRC Women’s Collective was attended by Senator Mehreen Faruqi and UNSW SRC Women’s Officer ...
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