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Saria Ratnam

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Lazy students are welching on our uni group assignments. It’s dragging down my marks

If a student isn’t at a level where they can pass a subject, they shouldn’t be able to sail by on the back of someone else’s work.

15.03.2026 20

WA Today

Saria Ratnam

Lazy students are welching on our uni group assignments. It’s dragging down my marks

If a student isn’t at a level where they can pass a subject, they shouldn’t be able to sail by on the back of someone else’s work.

15.03.2026 10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Saria Ratnam

Lazy students are welching on our uni group assignments. It’s dragging down my marks

If a student isn’t at a level where they can pass a subject, they shouldn’t be able to sail by on the back of someone else’s work.

15.03.2026 20

Brisbane Times

Saria Ratnam

Lazy students are welching on our uni group assignments. It’s dragging down my marks

If a student isn’t at a level where they can pass a subject, they shouldn’t be able to sail by on the back of someone else’s work.

15.03.2026 20

The Age

Saria Ratnam

My generation had a chance of escaping the Murdoch grip. Then Rupert bought TikTok

Unlike a newspaper or subscription TV, social media isn’t seen as inherently biased. Now, TikTok could creep to one side of politics without us...

29.09.2025 20

WA Today

Saria Ratnam

My generation had a chance of escaping the Murdoch grip. Then Rupert bought TikTok

Unlike a newspaper or subscription TV, social media isn’t seen as inherently biased. Now, TikTok could creep to one side of politics without us...

29.09.2025 20

The Sydney Morning Herald

Saria Ratnam

My generation had a chance of escaping the Murdoch grip. Then Rupert bought TikTok

Unlike a newspaper or subscription TV, social media isn’t seen as inherently biased. Now, TikTok could creep to one side of politics without us...

29.09.2025 10

The Age

Saria Ratnam

My generation had a chance of escaping the Murdoch grip. Then Rupert bought TikTok

Unlike a newspaper or subscription TV, social media isn’t seen as inherently biased. Now, TikTok could creep to one side of politics without us...

29.09.2025 20

Brisbane Times

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 10

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 20

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 20

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 10

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 10

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 10

Brisbane Times

Saria Ratnam