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The internship
Earlier this year I signed up with Career Trackers, an amazing program that mentors and helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students get an internship in their area of interest and present opportunities. Author: Ada
Part 2: communication and consent
This blog continues recounting a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Part 1: communication and consent
The perks of being a young adult in this digital age is the prized experience of facing the shenanigans of online dating. This blog recounts a personal dating story which highlights the importance of communication and consent.
Relationship reflections
With safer campus community week taking place across campus from the 9th-13th, it’s got me thinking about healthy relationships and made me wonder, are my relationships healthy?
Reading for leisure
In a society which consumes so much digital media, reading a novel or poetry is a nice getaway. It’s even more exciting when you’re able to discuss literature with friends. Continue reading for my book recommendations and reflections on reading for leisure.
Review - a night in the hills
In the middle of our break, my friend and I decided to stay the night in Hahndorf – the famous small town known for its German heritage.
Review: The Heights
When I told a friend I was watching The Heights on ABC, she referred to it as ‘ABC Neighbours,’ after the long-running Channel 10 soap. I thought this was a pretty funny and pretty fair characterisation of the show, now entering its second season.
Am I sick and tired of renting?
Renting can be a really stressful venture. Unfortunately, due to the instability of Covid, I have moved places three times in the last eighteen-months. As I gear up to do it again ready for next year, I am already dreading the experience.
A post-lockdown reflection
Olympics, Prince Harry, Sheila, Alex Morgan, and Ted Lasso....