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Saria Ratnam

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Forget a social media ban. If tech companies won’t stop targeting teens like me, block them

The kind of action the US government took against TikTok – albeit brief – might be worth trying in Australia.

05.08.2025 3

WA Today

Saria Ratnam

Forget a social media ban. If tech companies won’t stop targeting teens like me, block them

The kind of action the US government took against TikTok – albeit brief – might be worth trying in Australia.

05.08.2025 9

The Sydney Morning Herald

Saria Ratnam

Forget a social media ban. If tech companies won’t stop targeting teens like me, block them

The kind of action the US government took against TikTok – albeit brief – might be worth trying in Australia.

05.08.2025 6

The Age

Saria Ratnam

Forget a social media ban. If tech companies won’t stop targeting teens like me, block them

The kind of action the US government took against TikTok – albeit brief – might be worth trying in Australia.

05.08.2025 4

Brisbane Times

Saria Ratnam

The Morrison government wanted to divert students from arts degrees. The result is all ancient Greek to me

I started an arts course this year only to find my choice of subjects meant I would pay as little as $14,000 or as much as $50,000 for my degree....

29.07.2025 7

WA Today

Saria Ratnam

The Morrison government wanted to divert students from arts degrees. The result is all ancient Greek to me

I started an arts course this year only to find my choice of subjects meant I would pay as little as $14,000 or as much as $50,000 for my degree....

29.07.2025 10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Saria Ratnam

The Morrison government wanted to divert students from arts degrees. The result is all ancient Greek to me

I started an arts course this year only to find my choice of subjects meant I would pay as little as $14,000 or as much as $50,000 for my degree....

29.07.2025 10

The Age

Saria Ratnam

The Morrison government wanted to divert students from arts degrees. The result is all ancient Greek to me

I started an arts course this year only to find my choice of subjects meant I would pay as little as $14,000 or as much as $50,000 for my degree....

29.07.2025 5

Brisbane Times

Saria Ratnam

I’m in the middle of my VCE - this exam cover-up has sent the rumour mill wild

I’ve taken a break from studying for my last VCE exam to write this piece. Once I walk out of that exam room next Wednesday, I know that VCE will...

15.11.2024 7

The Age

Saria Ratnam

As a year 12 student, I dream of doing an arts degree. The price could be a lifetime of debt

Fifty thousand dollars of debt by the age of 21. That’s what it means to complete a bachelor of arts in Australia today under the government’s Jobs...

12.08.2024 1

WA Today

Saria Ratnam

As a year 12 student, I dream of doing an arts degree. The price could be a lifetime of debt

Fifty thousand dollars of debt by the age of 21. That’s what it means to complete a bachelor of arts in Australia today under the government’s Jobs...

12.08.2024 3

The Age

Saria Ratnam

As a year 12 student, I dream of doing an arts degree. The price could be a lifetime of debt

Fifty thousand dollars of debt by the age of 21. That’s what it means to complete a bachelor of arts in Australia today under the government’s Jobs...

12.08.2024 1

Brisbane Times

Saria Ratnam