The changing face of higher education
With increased competition from online and international universities, Australia’s tertiary education system may be in need of change.
Proposed security laws spark backlash
The past and present of Australian national security legislation.
Decision on national security nears
The implications of the National Security Inquiry from a governmental, public, academic, and journalistic perspective.
No time like now for love
The reaction to young marriage has developed over the last few decades, from simple acceptance and normality to a raised eyebrow. One young couple believes any time is the right time.
Online security: protection from who?
IN the digital age online security is paramount, but are the proposed privacy laws protecting us or putting us at more risk? The government’s proposed laws have not been taken to kindly by the public.
JACtv launches Y Vote
Y Vote is a weekly web-TV show being produced by UQ journalism students in the lead-up to the Queensland state election.
SOOT designer proves age is no barrier
At just 19, Edwina Sinclair has accomplished that which only established and experienced designers usually achieve.
Brushy beginnings for Brisbane mag
Brisbane’s most fashion forward and daring graced a magazine launch celebrating the bubbling cultural life the city has to offer.
Youth Parliament in its 15th Year
The 15th annual YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament provided a breath of fresh air at Parliament House last month when their turn to speak finally came.





