Consent
Content warning: sexual assault.
Saying no multiple times then yes is not consent - by Chloe Turner
Saying no multiple times then yes is not consent - by Chloe Turner
Make for Change: Challenging gender issues in electronic music. Keynote at the Australasian Computer Music Conference
UTS, November 19, 2022
by Cat Hope
by Cat Hope

Sex Cops!
by Jessie Alice
Sex cops! are guys that refer to a woman’s sex life as though it’s their business.
Sex cops! are guys that refer to a woman’s sex life as though it’s their business.

Making Space In Music
by June Jones
Closed-mindedness in subcultures is nothing new to me. As a pre-pubescent punk, hanging out in the city, I unquestioningly absorbed the conservative and discriminatory ethos of that skewed take on punk culture.
by June Jones
Closed-mindedness in subcultures is nothing new to me. As a pre-pubescent punk, hanging out in the city, I unquestioningly absorbed the conservative and discriminatory ethos of that skewed take on punk culture.

Secret Valley - Angry Loners Unite
Performers: Simon Hanselmann & Phoebe Roberston Assistant: Teigan Evans Concept: Secret Valley Director & Editor: Dan Decroux Thanks to Karl, Nat & Katy
Performers: Simon Hanselmann & Phoebe Roberston Assistant: Teigan Evans Concept: Secret Valley Director & Editor: Dan Decroux Thanks to Karl, Nat & Katy
Beaches "Send Them Away"

Face The Music/LISTEN
Evelyn Morris and Antonia Sellbach from LISTEN will be speaking on this panel on Saturday. Audio/video documentation to come.
Face The Music/LISTEN
Beaches "Send Them Away"

Listening Party #4
LAS TETAS/ MISS DESTINY/ ASYLUM SISTERS @ NSC Monday 1st December
Listening Party #4
Monday 1 December Hosted by Monday Night Mass // Northcote Social Club Doors 8pm // Free - Optional donation to LISTEN Starring LAS TETAS [NZ ladies of melodic misery] MISS DESTINY [Melbourne's own queens of carpet-core] ASYLUM SISTERS [Healthy Goths]
Beaches "Send Them Away"

The Language of Listen
By Judith Hamann
What do we mean when we ask you to listen? To listen is to obey; it is a command, a request. "Listen to this", "listen to me", "listen to us"
By Judith Hamann
What do we mean when we ask you to listen? To listen is to obey; it is a command, a request. "Listen to this", "listen to me", "listen to us"

Why LISTEN exists
By Evelyn Morris
A lot of people have asked me why LISTEN exists. In an ideal world, I wouldn’t need to explain why this project, or feminism, is necessary. It would just exist and we would all just know. But writing this is helpful for me too. Like any belief, my relationship to it changes often and writing about it helps me understand it better.
A lot of people have asked me why LISTEN exists. In an ideal world, I wouldn’t need to explain why this project, or feminism, is necessary. It would just exist and we would all just know. But writing this is helpful for me too. Like any belief, my relationship to it changes often and writing about it helps me understand it better.

Soft Matter
By Antonia Sellbach
To me, there is tenacity and grit in showing your wounds and revealing your weaknesses, as hardness and softness are not mutually exclusive; rather, they are involved in an intricate, reciprocal relationship of push and pull.
To me, there is tenacity and grit in showing your wounds and revealing your weaknesses, as hardness and softness are not mutually exclusive; rather, they are involved in an intricate, reciprocal relationship of push and pull.

Tripitaka Syndrome
By Erica Lewis
So what are the symptoms of Tripitaka Syndrome? This complex syndrome, which is thought to have been transmitted via children’s afternoon television viewing in the 80′s, is based on a series of dangerous assumptions relating to gender-based ability and the damaging notion that female participation in the music industry should be relegated to certain genres.
So what are the symptoms of Tripitaka Syndrome? This complex syndrome, which is thought to have been transmitted via children’s afternoon television viewing in the 80′s, is based on a series of dangerous assumptions relating to gender-based ability and the damaging notion that female participation in the music industry should be relegated to certain genres.
Noise in our heads
By Evelyn Morris
Evelyn's original response to the publication of 'Noise in my Head"
Evelyn's original response to the publication of 'Noise in my Head"


Women in Australian Punk
Photo taken for a calendar to raise money for www.stkildagatehouse.org.au featuring Harriet Hudson, Annie Llewelyn, Kate Curtis, Caitlin Poole, Emily jans, Christina pap and Tessa Tribe
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