News: What messes with your head
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.
Overcoming imposter syndrome
There is an imposter among us…
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.Â
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....