After a few years slugging as a farm hand across outback Australia, Alexander Lyon was admitted to the Bachelor of Fashion Design at Ultimo. The gifted designer speaks of his studies as a time of “catharsis” and his graduating collection is infused with narrative from his lived experience.
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South Eveleigh: Sydney’s Next Dining Destination
Celebrity chef Kylie Kwong has recently been on a mission to bring attention to Sydney’s newest up-and-coming dining hub, Locomotive Street in South Eveleigh, as its ambassador.
Greetings from TAFE!
Send this printable postcard to your friends and loved ones to tell them about TAFE life (and how much you miss them) xoxo
How likes define our body image insecurities
From fat shaming to eating disorders, negative views of body images have grown significantly, creating other negative issues for the day-to-day life of teenagers.
For the Record
Despite streaming services still being the preferred way for Australians to listen to music, vinyl sales continue to increase, with no signs of dropping any time soon.
The Food Show
Certificate 4 students are back for 2021, bringing you live radio every Friday at 11am. Today’s theme was Food (nom!) The Food Show was hosted by Euan Swann, with stories by Ally Malcolm , Elli Lamplugh, Christian Penny, Pat Sunderland, Adam Cook, Marco Delpopolo, Brad Hayne, and Therese Mariko. If you missed us today, no […]
The first lunar sample in 44 years is on its way home
Humanity is about to get its first (willingly received!) moon rocks in 44 years thanks to China’s Chang’e 5 probe. Yes, it’s true – we’re spoilt with all the space rocks we’ve been getting recently. Chang’e 5 is China’s first sample return mission, and the first mission to retrieve lunar samples since the Soviet Luna […]
Hayabusa2 brings us our latest space rocks
After travelling over 5 billion kilometres on a six year round trip, a Japanese spacecraft named Hayabusa 2 has completed its mission, potentially bringing us closer to unlocking more secrets of our solar system. The mission In late 2014, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) sent a probe to a near-Earth asteroid named Ryugu. This […]
How much of your life do you remember?
Think back over the last five years. It may be easy to pick out significant events, but how many out of those 43,000 hours do you actually remember? The number isn’t likely to be high, but this isn’t a bad thing. The human memory filters out irrelevant and outdated information in order for us to […]
‘STEVE’: the mysterious lights in the sky
South of the northern lights, there lies another aurora-like phenomenon: STEVE (or Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement, formally). It’s distinguished by a large, purple stream of plasma. One of the many unique things about STEVE is its accompanied ‘picket fence’. Vertical green stripes line the purple ribbon, and these have some mystery surrounding them. Due […]










