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Farrago Magazine The University of Melbourne’s student magazine since 1925.

Join us on Thursday 18th September for the launch of Farrago 100, an exhibition celebrating a centenary of Farrago Magaz...
17/09/2025

Join us on Thursday 18th September for the launch of Farrago 100, an exhibition celebrating a centenary of Farrago Magazine!

Farrago 100

18 Sept – 10 Oct 2025

Opening: Thurs 18 Sept, 6–8pm

George Paton Gallery

We hope to see you there!

Do you have something to say? Scream it into the inbox of editors@farragomagazine.com and we just might publish it!Submi...
14/09/2025

Do you have something to say?
Scream it into the inbox of [email protected] and we just might publish it!

Submissions for Edition 6 of Farrago are due 8 October @ 11:59pm

Design by Erin Ibrahim

“She nods in approval at the man I’ve become, though my dark eye circles, bedhead and mismatched pajamas feel like quite...
07/09/2025

“She nods in approval at the man I’ve become, though my dark eye circles, bedhead and mismatched pajamas feel like quite the contradiction.”

Read Jayden Alexander’s full article on our website 🔗

This week’s pickup picks are Gut Health and Chitra🎵. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify (link in bio)THE MELBOURNE P...
05/09/2025

This week’s pickup picks are Gut Health and Chitra🎵. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify (link in bio)

THE MELBOURNE PICKUP
Written by: Felix O’Kane, Alex Evans
Edited by: Felicity Bayne
Design: Chiaki Chng, Ashley Syers, Amaya Sachdev

“‘Let’s head to my place,’ Josie said, throwing her curls casually over her shoulder, still swaying from the cider.”Read...
04/09/2025

“‘Let’s head to my place,’ Josie said, throwing her curls casually over her shoulder, still swaying from the cider.”

Read the full piece by Elle Harkaway on our website 🔗

“Melbourne ravehead and part time Ecuadorian Julian Assange dropped out of this esteemed establishment in the mid 2000s....
04/09/2025

“Melbourne ravehead and part time Ecuadorian Julian Assange dropped out of this esteemed establishment in the mid 2000s.”

Read the full piece by Mathilda Stewart on our website 🔗

“The opening shot of Christopher Nolan’s 2006 film The Prestige is an answer to a question we don’t yet know we should b...
02/09/2025

“The opening shot of Christopher Nolan’s 2006 film The Prestige is an answer to a question we don’t yet know we should be asking: a slow fade in opens on a dew-stained forest floor strewn with black top hats.”

Read the full article by Fergus Sinnott on our website 🔗

“Climate activism has a branding problem: it’s way too fu***ng serious. The key to saving the planet isn’t getting peopl...
01/09/2025

“Climate activism has a branding problem: it’s way too fu***ng serious. The key to saving the planet isn’t getting people to care, it’s getting them to feel kinky, disgusted and emasculated.”

Read the full article by Roro Kinasih on our website 🔗

“dimeback reflects on the thought process of a walk home in the dark. The consistent rhythm is employed to mimic rhythmi...
01/09/2025

“dimeback reflects on the thought process of a walk home in the dark. The consistent rhythm is employed to mimic rhythmic footsteps, rhythmic breathing and a rhythmic heartbeat. The use of imagery to convey sound – the sound of keys, the sound of quick breaths, the sound of rings – seeks to reflect the heightening of senses, especially in the dark. Ultimately, the piece reflects the reality that an easy walk home in the dark is one of the most difficult things to do.”

Read the full piece by Bella Hall on our website 🔗

Hello sexy people we’re throwing another party…
01/09/2025

Hello sexy people we’re throwing another party…

“This was my first foray into the strange world of Lumbridge and the Gentleman Detective, yet it was far from my last.”R...
01/09/2025

“This was my first foray into the strange world of Lumbridge and the Gentleman Detective, yet it was far from my last.”

Read the full piece by D.F. Day on our website 🔗

“Bus 304 turned on to Blue Avenue, where an old vintage shop stood, only a couple of blocks from the beach. Kyoo leaned ...
31/08/2025

“Bus 304 turned on to Blue Avenue, where an old vintage shop stood, only a couple of blocks from the beach. Kyoo leaned further against the window to steal a glance at the view. A wave of melancholic familiarity washed over him.”

Read the full piece by Lani Jaye on our website 🔗

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