
The person who asked starts speaking to me slower, like they’re talking to a child. Another person even has the audacity to say, “Do you do anything else?” or something along those lines.
I saw my own school teachers as state-mandated babysitters rather than what they were all along: people who cared about me and wanted to see me achieve.
Despite being poor for many years, my credit score is exceptional. This came at the cost of sometimes just not eating.
'Let Me Tell You' is a new SBS Voices podcast where eight Australians share the stories that shook them, and shaped who they are.
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For people who are in insecure work, 'quiet quitting' is not really an option.
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Tony Abbott is holding off on making a decision on Senate reform until the final results are in, "quirky" characters and all.
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