Contributor
Environment
Naomi Russo
They’re here to fight “greenwashing” and help you understand what your clothes are really doing to the world around you.
Culture
Meet the uni students bringing feminism into the classroom.
Think Pieces
With the Australian election looming, we look at how young people are being forgotten and what we can do about it.
As natural fibres become more difficult and expensive to grow, fashion will be forced to explore surreal future fabrics born in dreams and laboratories.
Our narrow focus on locally made products often means turning a blind eye to the very real problems in Australian manufacturing.
When the West moves tonnes old clothing to developing countries, we take jobs away from local garment makers, crushing the growing textile industry.
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