“There’s no way for assault to not to be dynamic with your race, class and how believable you are perceived to be.”
Australian actress Angourie Rice on playing Cady Heron in the new Mean Girls movie reboot.
Sydney-based creative duo are making the type of entertainment young people want to see.
Unearthing the absurdity and human tragedy of Australia’s political fringe.
Elikia Cardot’s Apartment 24 dinner experience is less like a supper club, more like matchmaking for friends.
Rohan Nausad, aka Desi Boy, is a true 21st Century creative. Genuine, confident, and incredibly multi-talented, we spoke to them about beauty standards, intersectionality, and being yourself.
Kee’Ahn is part of a new generation of First Nations musicians who are using social media to break into the mainstream music industry.
Soju Gang is a promising voice of a generation, cunningly utilising her platform to knock down the structures of colonialism while generously providing others the means to join her community in their fight towards justice.
Sabina McKenna is a re-inventing how we experience art in the 21st Century. The Melburnian creative is curating powerful, accessible exhibitions exploring race and identity in Australia, brought to life on social media.
Daisy Kermode is on a mission to make our oceans plastic free, as founder of the Coastal Cleanup Crew. Daisy shares the weirdest things they’ve found on the beach, and how you can literally change the world tomorrow.