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Shorties: An insider look at QUT’s student-run film festival 

QUT is home to over a hundred clubs and societies that create fun events for entertainment and networking purposes all year round. And the QUT Film Club is one of them.
  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • June 23, 2023
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“What can we do to enforce the chill?”: An Interview with Day Off 

Describing themselves as “an exciting, young duo cooking music in Brisbane's crowded apartments”, Day Off are releasing vibrant, genre-meshed tracks that are the perfects sounds to get lost in.  
  • Ben Steele
  • May 22, 2023
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E’Ship Interviews: Coby Lee

Coby Lee is a motivational writer of entrepreneurship, a self-published author and a third year Business Entrepreneurship and Behavioural Science student, who is passionate about how to best support overworked students in an economy that doesn't work in their favour.
  • Sameel Deoji
  • March 17, 2023
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Conversations with Friends: An Interview with Hannah Kinder

TW: sexual assault In this article, Glass Editor-in-Chief Ciaran Greig sits down…

  • Ciaran Greig
  • March 7, 2023
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E’Ship Interviews: Hannah Ford Morgan

Welcome to the first of our QUT Entrepreneurship interview mini-series! These interviews…

  • Sameel Deoji
  • February 24, 2023
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QUT Love Letters: An Interview & Useful Guide

Writing love letters is an art form that has stood the test…

  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • February 17, 2023
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Galvanising a Generation for Gender Justice: An Interview with Maggie Mackenzie of the One Woman Project

In this interview, Glass catches up with Maggie Mackenzie from the One…

  • Ciaran Greig
  • April 19, 2022
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JIFF 2022 – An Interview with Festival Artistic Director Eddie Tamir

This March, the 2022 Jewish International Film Festival (JIFF) is coming to…

  • Luka Katic
  • March 7, 2022
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Jack Mcloughlin with Sliver Medal, bouquet and doll from Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

An Interview with Olympian and QUT Student Jack Mcloughlin

After watching the (belated) 2020 Olympic & Paralympic Summer Games in Tokyo…

  • Christina Simonoski
  • October 18, 2021
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A Conversation with Trent Dalton

This article first appeared in Glass Issue 12# – Complicated. Swallowing the…

  • Tom Loudon
  • July 29, 2021
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