Interview
Being Seen: Milo Hartill on How You Can Demand Better On-Screen Representation
"White, thin and able-bodied people aren't going to work thinking about the politics of their job."
Interview
"White, thin and able-bodied people aren't going to work thinking about the politics of their job."
Opinion
A young, hot, fat character almost had the opportunity to drive a different type of character arc...
Interview
Rohan Nausad, aka Desi Boy, is a true 21st Century creative. Genuine, confident, and incredibly multi-talented, we spoke to them about beauty standards, intersectionality, and being yourself.
Debatable Podcast
Australian news media was savaged this week for being so, so white, and entertainment media is not much better. How can we – the viewers, listeners, readers – help make the media and entertainment landscape more representative of the population? It turns out we have more power than we think. Pavan Dutta,
Debatable Podcast
It’s well documented that men generally don’t read books by women, but is that true for podcasts, YouTube channels and blogs too? Why is it that male creators can build an audience that’s 50/50, while the work of female creators is invisibly labeled as being “for
Debatable Podcast
From the Australian bushfires, to COVID-19, to the global surge of support for the Black Lives Matter movement, 2020 has seen consumers waking up to the fact that their money has power. What’s more important, the product being bought or the person making money from it? Sianna Catullo, Chief
Interview
The very first Real Girls Doing Cool Shit profile is Marlee Silva, co-founder of epic Instagram account Tiddas 4 Tiddas. Marlee explains why Instagram is the best platform for her activism and the biggest misunderstanding between non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australians.