Resolutions / Wellbeing
March4justice calls for change inside our Parliament – here’s where to find the protest in your city
The protest looks to demand justice for crimes against women in Parliament.
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The protest looks to demand justice for crimes against women in Parliament.
Here are a few harsh truths for us to digest.
Certainly it’s had an impact on us. But we are far more concerned by the damage done to important services in the middle of a pandemic.
Leading up to Valentine’s Day, Pandora released the results of a global survey that shows love and relationships are more valued than ever.
“It’s important that our money reflect the history and diversity of our country.”
Queen of ‘songs-to-replace-therapy-with’, SZA is taunting us with the talk of a collaboration with king of ‘songs-to-replace-therapy-with’, Frank Ocean, and it’s safe to say we’ll be needing to listen to both to calm our excitement.
The goodest boys.
Today, on January 26, many of us will March in solidarity and to demand change to an insensitive, damaging, and racist national holiday. Below, you can find information on where marches will be held around Australia.
“Today, millions of Americans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that their President and their government believe discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is not only intolerable but illegal.”
888-808-0CRY if you’re in your feels.
Understandably, you might feel enraged by the blatant acts of violence and fascism on display – but it’s what you do next that ultimately matters.
On Wednesday, January 6, a mob of angry Trump supporters gathered outside Washington’s Capitol building and stormed the premises. Here is a guide to staying updated on the situation as the events develop.
The Harry Styles fandom is going ‘Wilde’.
As a final bout of holiday cheer and to gear us up for the year ahead, please enjoy our favourite end of year memes.
Let Harry Styles and Phoebe Waller-Bridge dance 2020 away for you.
17-year-old climate queen Greta Thunberg has been watching us all, especially old politicians.
His spirit lives on in our favourite photographs of the musical legend.
This week, a hero has taken form in the body of beloved musician Neil Young, who decided to sue president Donald Trump in August 2020.
Delevingne wants you to act on climate change, and she wants you to do it now.
“I wanted to bring people with a big platform together with experts in climate and energy to give us straight answers to our burning questions.”