
Hot Chicks with Big Brains: Issue #7
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Contents:
- Lisa Havilah is the Artistic Director of Sydney’s Carriageworks, and Neha Kale interviews her as they peruse the gallery being photographed by Jesse Mullins
- Season workers from Timor Leste have much to both risk and gain from stints in Australia, as reported by Sophie Raynor and photographed by Sarah Wiles
- This issue’s Featured Artist, Vanessa Marian, is a dancer and the Director of Groove Therapy, and she speaks to Anna Apuli and is photographed by Holly Graham
- Flex Mami photographed by Lekk Porter as she discusses the modern millennial work ethic with Sabina McKenna
- Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen chats with Jill Stark about anxiety and the trappings of “success” in Jill’s second book, as photographed by Naomi Beveridge
- Lee Constable and Rashmi Venkatram have just come back from Antarctica with 74 other women scientists dedicated to fighting climate change
- A sombre and timely memoir from Jessamy Gleeson about organising the memorial for Eurydice Dixon, with illustrations by Anna Apuli
- Sian Darling interviews the Founder and CEO of Pets of the Homeless, Yvonne Hong, about her critical and caring work
- CareerTrackers is the organisation helping see Indigenous Australians through university and Jasmin McGaughey introduces us to some fellow graduates, with illustrations by Anna Apuli
- Emma Kate Lewis interviews Allpress Espresso Managers Kate McLennan and Napaar Cameron about why coffee is constantly underestimated as a career option, with photos by Shannon Warner
- Busting the myth of the solitary writer, Sam George-Allen reflects on writing her first book with illustrations by Anna Apuli
- Australia is struggling through a serious drought and Marian Faa is reporting on it from Warwick
- Juliette Anich, a lecturer at RMIT, talks with three of her Honours students about the future of industrial design, with illustrations by Anna Apuli
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