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Arena Publications is an independent cooperative concerned with critical thinking and ideas for change.

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  1. May 2

    The screening is tonight! The Q+A panel will feature: Ron Ipsen (Voices of the Valley - Latrobe Valley) Wendy Farmer (Voices of the Valley - Latrobe Valley) Luke van der Meulen ( Vic-Tas 1989 - 2016) Alison Rowe () Bronja Lipski ( )

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  2. Apr 30

    Screening! Arena Magazine, together with , will screen and host a community discussion with valley representatives as a fundraising event. Event details here: Article on the documentary here:

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  3. Apr 24

    Arena Magazine and are hosting a Melbourne screening at the Arena Project Space of the incredible and a panel discussion. Friday May 3rd. Tickets on the door, make sure you get down for what will be a fantastic evening:

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    Apr 22

    Very proud to be included in End of an Era? feature, with the brilliant , , Guy Rundle, and Judith Brett.

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    Apr 4

    📅 EVENT – , founder and CEO of , will be speaking about IndigenousX as a Form of Digital Disruption on Wednesday 1 May

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  7. Apr 4

    The Melbourne group are holding a fundraising art auction at the Arena Project Space next Friday 12th April! Come along and support their excellent work.

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  8. Mar 28

    "...has the scope of ‘the political’ as bequeathed to us ceased to be of any use, especially when the threat is existential?" Alison Caddick asks in the editorial of current Arena Mag #158. Read in full here: Subscribe here:

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    Mar 24

    "Charity is never a substitute for justice." In his latest piece for , our Senior Fellow tackles a huge question: how have we arrived at the point of relying on charities, not our government, for essential social services?

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  10. Mar 26

    Tomorrow evening (27.03): come down to the Arena Project Space for a bit of a film and discussion.

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  11. Mar 21

    We have physical, non-linear climate-system disruptions coming very soon. But there are also social, economic and psychological tipping points that could trigger a much more rapid response to climate change says of - ArenaMag#158

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  12. Mar 21

    Come down to the Arena Project Space on Wednesday 27th March for a screening of and chat with Matt Dwyer and Dr. Sanne Oost (winners of the Victorian Design Award 2018) about their design project trying to keep justice involved young people connected to community.

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    Mar 14

    'Black Work: Alison Audits the Colony', a review of Alison Whittaker's () BLAKWORK, by Laniyuk Garcon

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  15. Mar 18

    Have you started writing your submission to the inaugural Alan Roberts Prize?

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  16. Mar 14

    In light of the today across Oz, perhaps you may like to read Hugh Sadler, Hon As/Prof at piece in Arena Mag #158 on how "Australia has no effective policy to mitigate the rapidly growing threats posed by climate change."

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  17. Mar 14

    "Tens of thousands of Australian school students from hundreds of schools in almost 60 cities and towns across Australia will today ...strike from school"

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  18. Mar 14

    "‘Enlightened’ liberal self-satisfaction and performative middle-class mannerisms may well be more dangerous to people of colour than the views of petit-fascists..." Gavin Lewis writes on Britain’s neoliberal media and New Imperialism for Arena Mag #158

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    Mar 7

    We have just opened two residencies – one for a woman writer who is a sole parent and the other for a First Nations writer. The residencies are open to local, regional and interstate writers, and provide space, time, mentorship + a $882.80 weekly stipend.

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