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Kieran Adair is a Sydney-based journalist. He writes mainly on law, politics, local government and economics. He holds a Bachelor of Social Policy and Economics from UNSW and has previously written for Guardian Australia, South Sydney Herald, and City Hub, amongst others.
Dylan Berg is an aspiring journalist with a keen interest in politics, technology, the arts and underground and alternative culture. Dylan holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in International Relations from WSU and devotes his spare time to travelling, going to gigs and making music.
Brianna Bullivant an eager writer and emerging film-maker. She is interested in pursuing investigative journalism through different mediums, is passionate about environmental issues and the arts, and enjoys telling human interest stories.
Maegan Hamill is a Sydney-based storyteller with an interest in communicating and building human connections through imagery. Fittingly, Mae’s outside interests revolve around photography and writing.
Paul McCormack writes on politics, current affairs and law. He is a former legal writer who is interested in communicating through written, visual and audio mediums. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts/Law from UNSW, Sydney, has been admitted as a lawyer in NSW and has previously written for Thomson Reuters.
Taryn Priadko is an aspiring journalist with an interest in social justice and human rights issues. Taryn is also a lawyer, holds a Bachelor of Communications (Writing and Cultural Studies)/Law from UTS and has previously had work published in the Australian Institute for International Affairs’ Quarterly Access and various student publications.
Katherine Vavahea is a multidisciplinary artist who enjoys telling stories through film, theatre, spoken-word poetry and music. Her work centres on themes of women’s issues, music, sports and social justice within indigenous and marginalised communities.
Linda Yilmaz is an emergent director and writer based in Sydney. Her passions include art, philosophy, sustainable living, and animal rights. Linda is Offcampus’ alternative therapies and wellbeing guru, and is currently studying journalism and cinematography.