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A Fairly Comprehensive History of QUT Student Union Publications

The history of Student Union publications at QUT is long, complex and, at times, confusing. Since 1966, there have been eight different newspapers or magazines.
  • Celeste Muller
  • July 26, 2023
  • Campus LifeFeaturesQUT Guild

Guild Catch-Up: August 2023

Welcome back to the Guild Catch-Up series! As your Guild Executives are…

  • Ciaran Greig
  • July 24, 2023
  • ArticlesQUT GuildUncategorized

Redland Bay Artist Saves Bees With Mosaics 

Suzy Bryer breathes new life into recycled or second-hand materials she finds from op shops and country stalls and turns them into bird and insect baths, and mosaic treasures.  
  • Lauren Bartholomew
  • July 22, 2023
  • ArticlesNews

Was That a Voice to Parliament Debate or a Tennis Match?

The National Union of Students plenary on the Voice to Parliament featured heated debate between major student political factions, Unity, NLS and SAlt. The Tuesday morning session began by playing the Uluru Statement of the Heart, and then dove into further context surrounding the proposed Voice to Parliament.  
  • Ben Steele
  • July 20, 2023
  • ArticlesFirst NationsQUT Guild
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unSEXpected: Talking about Porn 

Pornography is content that has been created with the intent to turn you on. And the internet is full of it.
  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • July 18, 2023
  • ArticlesGender & SexualityStudent ColumnsunSEXpected

Bridging the Campus Gap: Guild Advocacy’s Radical Revolution of the 90s!

From the beginning, the Guild Advocacy Service did more than assist individual students experiencing difficulties with their studies.  Advocacy provided services that benefited the entire student body. 
  • Advocacy
  • July 17, 2023
  • ArticlesFeaturesQUT Guild

SURREALISM or, Fairy Tales Still Almost Blue 

You’re probably most familiar with Surrealism as a visual art medium. The name Salvador Dalí comes to mind, as does his most famous painting, The Persistence of Memory: clocks draped over trees, edges and indistinct objects. 
  • Brock Scholte
  • July 12, 2023
  • ArticlesStudent ColumnsWyrdo

Taylor Swift is coming to Australia – So, what counts as a good concert experience?

Instagram accounts I follow reported their utter hatred for their five desktop Ticketek waiting screens, that seem to show no signs of refreshing. Two girls in the changeroom beside me discussed the dilemma of having to sell one of their tickets. 
  • Matilda Lees
  • July 11, 2023
  • ArticlesGrit and GravelStudent Columns

A Glassie’s Guide to Being a Student Politician

SRC members are current students who are paid and elected into their positions in the Guild in October each year. They essentially take on their role as a student politician as a part time job while studying.
  • Ciaran Greig
  • July 10, 2023
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unSEXpected: Drawing the Line Between Compromise and Settling

The realisation that you could, and maybe should, be getting more out of your relationship is bittersweet. On one hand, it’s comforting to know the kind of love you crave isn’t unreasonable, that it exists somewhere and could very well be yours in future.
  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • June 30, 2023
  • ArticlesGender & SexualityStudent ColumnsunSEXpected
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