
“Edgy multiculturalism for a new generation”
November 2017
The Point Magazine first started in 2013 arising out of the conflict in Syria. It became increasingly apparent there was...
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The Point Magazine first started in 2013 arising out of the conflict in Syria. It became increasingly apparent there was...
read moreEarlier this month, The Point Magazine held a workshop with a group of aspiring young reporters, and producers with...
read moreIt was an improbable run for a chance at securing its place in the Football World Cup and never before had Syria come...
read moreDo you know what to do when confronted with hate speech online? A new campaign empowering young people with positive...
read moreThis month, Google and YouTube hosted a closed-door Asia Pacific summit addressing online hate speech and violent...
read moreHe has travelled a long and arduous pathway to reach the beachside city of Wollongong with his wife and five children,...
read moreVisiting Australia earlier this month, award-winning British journalist, author, and presenter of Al Jazeera’s UpFront...
read moreAustralian women who are identifiably Muslim, because they wear the headscarf, are almost three times more likely to...
read moreShareSomeGood is part of an international “Creators for Change” campaign supported by YouTube and its parent company...
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The Point Magazine is a community-based and youth-focused digital publication that aims to attract globally aware and politically active younger readers in multicultural Australia.