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Deconstructing notions of male bias in Abortion laws

November 21, 2021November 21, 2021 By Jess Woodrow

TW: Abortion, and mentions of suicide and sexual assault. “Here is the case of a perfectly healthy baby being sacrificed for the mother’s

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Opinion: Did Australia’s approach to COVID-19 sacrifice too many freedoms?

October 20, 2021October 20, 2021 By Rachael Powell

Australia is renowned for its effective response to the pandemic, and its low COVID-19 rates have become envied by other countries. This could

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CONTENT CALL – Autumn 2019 Edition

November 7, 2019 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Dear all, We are now taking submissions for articles for this autumn’s print edition of The Witness. Please submit your articles to us

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*CONTENT CALL* Autumn 2018 Print Edition

October 15, 2018 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Hello all, We are eagerly welcoming articles from students across all years and academic disciplines for our Autumn print edition. The deadline for

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***Content call***

January 25, 2018 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Hi everyone! It’s that time of term again, please see below for the content call for the print edition of The Witness. We’ve suggested

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October 16, 2017 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Hi everyone! Please see below for the content call for this term’s print publication of The Witness. We’ve suggested some broad themes and

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From the editors

June 21, 2017 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Read articles from new Witness Editors Will Parker and Becca McAuley.  Click here to read why Will Parker thinks May’s government is borrowed time –

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