• Reflecting on Julian Assange: Internet activism and the fight for transparency

    Reflecting on Julian Assange: Internet activism and the fight for transparency

    I first became aware of Julian Assange in the book Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier by Suelette Dreyfus 1997. I heard a reading of the book in an Internet Café on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. Assange was the character Mendax in the book, although it was not widely known then…

  • Time and nature: an exploration of Maria Island

    Time and nature: an exploration of Maria Island

    On a severe Wednesday morning, we embarked on an expedition to Maria Island, situated off the east coast of Tasmania. The ferry from Triabunna was conspicuously devoid of visitors, save for us and a couple of scruffy rangers, setting the stage for an intimate and undisturbed exploration of this historically dark and ecologically profuse island.…

  • Through contrasts: A motorcycle journey to Kosciuszko

    Through contrasts: A motorcycle journey to Kosciuszko

    Sometimes, the best motorcycle journeys aren’t just about riding, as fun as this is. They’re about contrasts, surprises, and moments that stick with you long after the engine has cooled down. My recent four-day trip from Melbourne’s Fitzroy to Kosciuszko National Park ticks these boxes. I began the first leg of my journey with a…

  • The Road to Patagonia (movie review)

    The Road to Patagonia (movie review)

    “The Road to Patagonia” is a travel documentary that follows Melbourne dude Matty Hannon on his journey by motorbike and horse to surf the west coast of the Americas. The film explores themes of love, life, and environmental consciousness as Hannon’s journey intersects with the life of Heather Hillier, a permaculture farmer who becomes his…

  • Wild rides through Victoria

    Wild rides through Victoria

    The comforting hum of my Suzuki V-Strom 1000 echoed as I departed from Fitzroy, Melbourne, embarking on a journey that promised adventure. Marysville, my first stop, greeted me with its quaint charm, a gentle prelude to the rugged terrain that awaited. Yet, even in this familiar setting, there was a palpable sense of change, a…

  • The night falls in the evening lands, the Assange epic conference (review)

    The night falls in the evening lands, the Assange epic conference (review)

    Today, I attended an excellent, uplifting and informative conference. The Night Falls in the Evening Lands, The Assange Epic conference, held on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, focused on the plight of Julian Assange and issues related to human rights, freedom of the press, and international law. The main topics…