
Sasha Gattermayr
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Aug 31, 2024 |
themonthly.com.au | Sasha Gattermayr |Stan Grant |James Bradley |Katherine Wilson
The national prison newspaper ‘About Time’ aims to create community among incarcerated peoples and better connect them to the world outside Being imprisoned in Australia is better or worse depending on where you are. In Western Australia, minimum access to open air is three hours a day; in the ACT it is one. Internet is banned in nearly all jurisdictions except for New South Wales, where prisoners can view a handful of approved websites on prison-issued tablets.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
fashionjournal.com.au | Sasha Gattermayr |Cait Emma Burke
“Second books are notoriously rough as guts.” Artist and writer Ella Baxter’s new novel started as a 20,000-word letter to her stalker, which she intended to stick to the front of her house like a performance art piece. Then it became a book. “I was just so angry that I was being stalked. I was so sick of men’s violence against women, so sick of being frightened of men and having this continual threat of sexual violence.
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Mar 30, 2023 |
themonthly.com.au | Sasha Gattermayr |Hugh White |Jo Chandler |Bri Lee
The passions of carnivorous-botany enthusiasts go well beyond Venus flytraps, the “gateway plants” In the back room of a small church on a leafy side street that branches off a major truck route in Yarraville, in inner Melbourne, sit six men, a woman and 17 potted plants. Together they comprise this month’s meeting of the Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society. I should have come last time, one member tells me, shaking his head.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
fashionjournal.com.au | Sasha Gattermayr
From archival designer boutiques to secondhand warehouses, Melbourne has a vintage store to suit every shopping need.
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