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Ode-Reconciliation

How do you reconcile a genocidal society with a people that have been oppressed in their own country? You don’t.

By Serena Rae Thompson

A Healthy Mob

The importance of having strong support structures in the LGBTQI+ community.

By Ngaire Pakai

The Melting Pot

How a small community kitchen can make all the difference.

By Kiowa Scott-Hurley

Because of Her, We Can

Indigenous leaders and advocates: paving the way for young Indigenous women

By Makayla-Mae Brinckley

Welcome to Songlines

A message from the Songlines editorial team.

By Songlines Editorial

Blak Women on Blak Women

The girls talk intersectional feminism and how you can be a better ally to your blak sisters.

By Georgia Anne and Rhiannon Williams

An Art Experiment

A Wiradjuri and Maori woman exploring culture and identity in her artwork.

By Ngaire Pakai

Jacaranda

Trees that light up the streets.

By Kelly Kilduff

The Power of Black Women

A poem on how black women shape our communities.

By Makayla-Mae Brinckley

Us vs Them

A glimpse into the gentle reality of white Australia and the jarring experiences of People of Colour. Does a “fair” go apply to those who are not ?

By Serena Rae Thompson

Contributors to Songlines’ First Issue

Introducing all the students that contributed to this edition.

By Songlines Editorial

Growing

Makayla explores how identity is a continuous journey.

By Makayla-Mae Brinckley

Weight of our world

First Nation Australians who have succeeded in the system find ourselves carrying the terrible weight alone - at the expense of everything else we are.

By Ethan Taylor

About UATSIS

The story of the Union of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students.

By Songlines Editorial

About UATSIS

The story of the Union of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students.

By Songlines Editorial

The Power of Black Women

A poem on how black women shape our communities.

By Makayla-Mae Brinckley

Blak Women on Blak Women

The girls talk intersectional feminism and how you can be a better ally to your blak sisters.

By Georgia Anne and Rhiannon Williams

Contributors to Songlines’ First Issue

Introducing all the students that contributed to this edition.

By Songlines Editorial

Ode-Reconciliation

How do you reconcile a genocidal society with a people that have been oppressed in their own country? You don’t.

By Serena Rae Thompson

Growing

Makayla explores how identity is a continuous journey.

By Makayla-Mae Brinckley
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