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Erin Handley

Erin Handley is an writer and editor for Right Now. She has also written for Liticism, in Brief and Farrago and is a co-convener of the Garage Blackboard Lectures.

Opinion

Will Victorians adopt change for same sex couples?

By Erin Handley
Pedro Reyes playing his instruments, made from gun parts
Opinion

A call to disarm

By Erin Handley
AFL game and crowd
Interview

Taking the mark: homophobia and the AFL

By Erin Handley
Clementine Ford wearing pink shirt standing in front of brick wall
Interview

Interview with Clementine Ford

Erin Handley in conversation with Clementine Ford
Genevieve Bailey showing Giorgi how to use film camera
Interview

Genevieve Bailey, Director of I Am Eleven

Erin Handley in conversation with Genevieve Bailey
Opinion

Off the Record – Criminal Record Discrimination

By Erin Handley
Nicole Watson
Interview

Interview with Nicole Watson

Erin Handley in conversation with Nicole Watson
Opinion

Bailing Out Young Offenders

By Erin Handley
Interview

Amnesty International’s Refugee Spokesperson Dr Graham Thom

Erin Handley and Rose Hunter in conversation with Graham Thom

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