ZEE FEED

ZEE FEED

Zee Feed is a standalone digital publisher that simplifies major news, pop culture, and social topics that resonate with young Australians, using relatable language they can easily grasp.

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#2703527

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#271080

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  • 1 week ago | zeefeed.com.au | Crystal Andrews

    This analysis was first published in Zee Feed’s weekly newsletter, Thinking About It. Subscribe now for free feminist analysis of the week’s major news stories. The 48th Parliament is (almost) finalised, and my god what a strange election to work on. I’ve spent a few weeks thinking hard about why we got the result that we did, which came as a surprise to pretty much everyone I’ve spoken to. First, the usual caveat: this is my analysis, filtered through my own biases and opinion.

  • 1 month ago | zeefeed.com.au | Soaliha Iqbal

    In the 18 months since October 7, we in so-called Australia have watched helplessly from the sidelines as Israel has become increasingly blatant in its efforts to exterminate Palestinians.All the while, the Labor government remained steadfast in its support for Israel’s “right to defend itself”, only reluctantly calling for a ceasefire after months of public pressure.

  • 2 months ago | zeefeed.com.au | Crystal Andrews

    The first federal election we covered on Zee Feed was in 2022, just two years after I founded this publication. After nine years in government, the Coalition was emphatically voted down by Australians who’d had enough of Scott Morrison himself, and his scandal-plagued ministers.

  • Jul 25, 2024 | zeefeed.com.au | Crystal Andrews

    A new trend has started bubbling away on TikTok that we should talk about: ‘Underconsumption Core’. Sometimes referred to as ‘Normal Consumption Core’. It’s pretty straightforward – users are sharing the mundane, normal things in their homes and lives that they use over and over again.

  • Jun 16, 2024 | zeefeed.com.au | Crystal Andrews

    The vibes in the Australian news media industry right now are rancid. We’re still waiting to see if we’re getting kicked off Instagram; certain broadcasters seem to be committed to embarrassing the entire journalism profession; and at the big publishers, redundancy season has begun. Is this mess having an impact on how Australians view the role of news and the value of the industry? The 2024 Digital News Report is here to deliver the verdict.

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