
“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 moreThe Point Magazine looks at the ancient Syriac speaking peoples of the Middle East and their life in Australia
read moreLife is hard for women living in ISIS-controlled areas of Mosul, Iraq. Dr Farah Al Siraj, a member of Iraq’s Federal...
read moreLast month, the terrorist organisation ISIS claimed responsibility for two bomb blasts that hit Coptic Churches in Egypt....
read moreIn January this year, I attended a conference program in Mexico with writers, editors and journalists from Mexico and the...
read moreFava Beans for Breakfast is Suzanne Salem’s first novel. Reaching shelves next month, just in time for Multicultural...
read moreA small diasporic community living in Australia and in other parts of the world, the Uighurs are Western China’s ethnic...
read moreSources estimate anywhere between 30,000 to 40,000 foreign fighters from over 80 countries have entered the conflicts in...
read moreFor many people around the world, Iraq is synonymous with terrorism, suicide bombings and death. For me, it’s home....
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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.