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Alyssia Tennant

Alyssia Tennant is currently studying an Honours degree at the University of Canberra. She has a Bachelor of Journalism with a specialisation in digital campaigning. Her work has been published in Feminartsy, HerCanberra, Curieux and BMA Magazine, among others.

Review

Community, love and compassion: a review of The Power of Hope

By Alyssia Tennant
Review

The power of the student press

By Alyssia Tennant
Review

From the front lines of the global war on journalism

By Alyssia Tennant
Review

Julian Burnside on injustice within Australia’s legal system

By Alyssia Tennant
no entry refugees migrants
Review

No More Boats

By Alyssia Tennant
Barbed Wire
Review

What can we learn from the 2013 Nauru offshore detention centre riot?

By Alyssia Tennant
Review

An uncompromising account from behind the wire on Manus and Nauru

By Alyssia Tennant
Breaking the Boundaries
Opinion

The inspiring stories of Australian activists

By Alyssia Tennant

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