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Hey hey, ho, ho, Donald Trump has gotta go

By sajjeling on January 22, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

The politics and consequences of Peter Dutton’s comments

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Hasanin Sadeq and Diwaniya’s vibrant art scene

By sajjeling on December 9, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

In Australia, not all Visa Applicants are equal

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Halal love – in Beirut

By Mehal Krayem on November 12, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

Take Aniseed not Antidepressants: battling Arab taboo (III)

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NSW votes: what will you stand for?

By sajjeling on March 26, 2015 • ( 3 Comments )

What are the main policies at play in the NSW elections, and what will have most sway on your vote? Young ALP member, Yusra Metwally, shares her thoughts on this week’s upcoming […]

Amal Awad’s new book breaks the mould

By Mehal Krayem on March 18, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

There’s a new Arab-Australian novel in stores near you and, as always, Sajjeling is ready with a review. Sydney-based writer Amal Awad is set to launch her latest book on Thursday this […]

Where is our outrage for Matagarup?

By Shahd Al-Janabi on March 14, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

In what is becoming a regular occurrence, Prime Minister Tony Abbott drew much ire this week for offending members of the Australian public. This time, the outrage erupted when he asserted that […]

Honesty sways public opinion in QLD elections

By sajjeling on March 4, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Queensland’s incumbent premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk of the Australian Labor Party, took office on February 14 after a surprise election was called by then-Premier Campbell Newman of the Liberal National Party. With the surprise election […]

Is it really #MyDubai?

By sajjeling on February 25, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

All cities, except one, grow up – to borrow a Peter Pan parable. Sara Saleh writes about the city that, instead of growing up, grows fast. A friend was in town recently, […]

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