Celia Roberts – QUT Wellfest
As a part of the QUT Guild’s Wellness Festival, Glass are getting in touch with some of the professionals visiting QUT. Week 2 is mental health week, and will feature Celia Roberts – the founder of BIYOME, and yoga and…
As a part of the QUT Guild’s Wellness Festival, Glass are getting in touch with some of the professionals visiting QUT. Week 2 is mental health week, and will feature Celia Roberts – the founder of BIYOME, and yoga and…
This article first appeared in Glass Issue 12# – Complicated. Swallowing the Universe with Trent Dalton When Boy Swallows Universe was published in 2018, its author, Trent Dalton, was known for the flowery prose of his feature articles. Well regarded in the world of journalism, his debut novel put him…

*Updated June 13th to amend a quote attribution. Dozens of Queensland University of Technology students gathered outside the Chancellery building at Gardens Point on Tuesday the 25th of May to protest against university budget cuts they believed to be detracting from the quality of…

QUT Lit Salon: May – Brisbania Bestselling Brisbane Author Trent Dalton was a featured guest at the May edition of the QUT Literary Salon held in the Grove Bar, Kelvin Grove, on Thursday the 27th. Writing and writing adjacent students and staff converged at…

Content warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this film depicts white colonial violence against Indigenous people. They are also advised that this story may contains discussion of a person who has died. THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS …

Representatives of the QUT Student Guild and the Women’s and Queer collectives met with students for the Queer and Women’s Forum on Wednesday evening April 28th for what was a casual but important discourse on the safety and access of marginalised…


The delayed March Lit Salon took place on Thursday the 29th of April, and featured a stacked line-up of readers, a fair crowd, and a major announcement. For those who don’t know, the QUT Lit Salon hosts monthly readings of…
Ever wanted to know why cicadas sing at dusk? If that’s too mundane, how about what’s it like to die? Or maybe you sometimes wonder how different players’ tennis racquets work? Or maybe you have a burning desire to know…

Shaka King’s latest deals with the historic and ongoing conflict between civil rights and the law. A funny thing happens after the credits roll on Judas and the Black Messiah: the usual rumbling out of audience members is delayed for a…