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Fatima Measham

Fatima Measham is a Melbourne-based writer with a focus on social justice, identity and politics. She tweets, blogs and is a consulting editor for Eureka Street.

Opinion

Federal budget – more welfare cuts, more inequality

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

A “tough on crime” approach to youth justice won’t work

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Don’t let the scarcity myth take hold in Australia

By Fatima Measham
Creative

Reclaim freedom

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Welfare warfare

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

For small island nations, climate science isn’t an intellectual exercise – it’s real life

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Protecting the arts

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Indigenous over-incarceration makes a mockery of our justice system

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Solving homelessness should be a priority for government

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Universal basic income: securing living standards for all?

By Fatima Measham
Opinion

Exploitation of workers in Australia’s cleaning industry

By Fatima Measham

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