Category: Opinion Pieces
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The cultural significance of Europe’s era from 1870-1918
I don’t claim to be a historian, not at all. However, after traveling through much of Europe and spending countless hours in museums, one moment stands out vividly. It was a chilly December evening as I stood staring at the gargantuan Hungarian Parliament, lit up in a hue of warm yellow the iconic neo-gothic features…
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A few thoughts on David Szalay’s novel ‘Flesh’
I recently had the pleasure of reading the novel Flesh by David Szalay which won the 2025 Booker award. Flesh follows the story of a Hungarian man Istvan throughout his life and large portions of the book are set in Hungary itself. This making it an exceptional choice for me to jump into this book…
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Thinking in another language
Talking in a foreign language is fantastic. It feels so gratifying to order food at a market in Italy or to ask how much something costs in Hungarian, rather than defaulting to Google Translate or playing charades with the confused-looking storeperson. Perhaps the most significant benefit to me, however, is not the saving of…
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Leaning into seasonal eating
Australians really are spoilt for choice when it comes to fresh produce. Coming from a continent where summer sweetcorn grows alongside winter pumpkin, it can be a real shock when you’re travelling or living abroad to discover that your favourite foods are suddenly out of season. As I’ve discovered many times recently through visits to…
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Taking Less Photos
One of my tasks I set myself during my gap year in Budapest was to sort through my photos I took on my 3 month long Euro trip back in 2023. Throughout that trip I’d take photos with my phone what felt like every 10 seconds of the waking day, and post trip fatigue meant…




