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Van Badham

Van Badham is a theatre-maker and author of QAnon And On: A Short and Shocking History of Internet Conspiracy Cults. An occasional broadcaster, critic and trade union feminist, she writes columns for the Guardian and lives in Melbourne.

September 2024

  • A Melbourne pro-choice rally in 2022

    A South Australian MP’s mad anti-abortion bill shows the culture wars are far from over

    Van Badham
    Liberal Ben Hood’s forced-births proposal demands outcomes both cruel and ridiculous
  • A pregnant woman undergoing an obstetrical ultrasound scan

    Yes, more Australians should have access to IVF – but talk of a fertility ‘problem’ has the scent of old patriarchy

    Van Badham
    It could be seen as an advancement of rights but instead the proposed changes to IVF remain entwined with rightwing reproduction madness
  • An AI hand reaches towards a human hand in an echo of The Creation of Adam painting in the Sistine Chapel

    Fearing AI, I was reluctant to use ChatGPT. But friends, it changed my life

    Van Badham
    Newly diagnosed with ADHD, I’ve outsourced task prioritisation to the ‘robot in my phone’. It does not judge me

August 2024

  • Shadow of a woman in silhouette

    Why are men who murder women seen as less of a threat than terrorists?

    Van Badham
  • Boxing - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 11<br>PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 06: Imane Khelif of Team Algeria celebrates victory against Janjaem Suwannapheng of Team Thailand in the Women's 66kg Semifinal match on day eleven of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Roland Garros on August 06, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

    Girls, ignore the sexist rhetoric. Revel in everything that upsets the haters

    Van Badham

July 2024

  • Man, holding "you're cute sign" and woman lean out of separate car windows

    Is flirting dying? The apps appear to have swallowed the most delicate and delicious of human interactions

    Van Badham
  • Group of isolated, coloured silhouettes of people talking.

    Gossip, my friends, is both a moral mission and a pleasure. It’s also something those in power can’t control

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June 2024

  • Woman sheltering from the sun under Union Jack umbrella Hyde Park London<br>AP6BC7 Woman sheltering from the sun under Union Jack umbrella Hyde Park London

    Brits, you have no idea how to be sun safe. But as an Australian, I can tell you exactly what to do

    Van Badham
  • A boy looking at a phone screen, with the image pixellated out

    Vomit-inducing deepfake nudes show yet again that when misogyny intersects with AI and elitism, girls get hurt

    Van Badham

May 2024

  • Cate Blanchett attends the press conference for 'UNHCR: Displaced Stories' during the 77th annual Cannes film festival

    Cate Blanchett was pilloried for saying she’s ‘middle class’. Here’s why she’s right on the money – in Australia at least

    Van Badham
    Having pots of Hollywood dollars shouldn’t invalidate the cultural experience of the actor’s rearing, education and life opportunities
  • The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, former Business Council of Australia CEO Jennifer Westacott and the home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, and her daughter in 2022

    Fellas, if you want there to be more babies, be a dad. A dad in the home

    Van Badham
    Inaccessible work, outrageous childcare costs and the threat of family violence are only some of the issues holding back Australia’s birthrate
  • A boy looking sad in front of a children's placard that says 'Mummy I miss you'

    As Australia screams for action against lethal male violence, this is a culture war for survival

    Van Badham
    I have survived an abusive relationship, stalking and sexual assault – yet even I was stunned at the revelation of men using smart fridges to threaten women

April 2024

  • Karen Webb speaks to media

    The disinformation hurricane surrounding the Bondi stabbing marks the end of Twitter as a breaking news destination

    Van Badham
  • Jarvis Cocker performs with Pulp in Manchester in 2023

    We hear about a ‘class ceiling’ in Australian arts. Cultural employers should measure diversity like corporates do

    Van Badham

March 2024

  • a girl on a smart phone

    Social media is making kids sad – and it’s bad news for democracy

    Van Badham
  • Cranbrook school

    The ABC’s Cranbrook school investigation shows why Australia needs to turn its back on single-sex cultures built on exclusion

    Van Badham

February 2024

  • The cover of the ‘Employer Gender Pay Gaps Snapshot’ is seen at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra

    Some people are desperately averse to hard data – the gender pay gap is no exception

    Van Badham
    The first gender pay gap report dropped and screaming gender conniptions from people heavily invested in reductive stereotypes of women appeared shortly thereafter
  • Teenage girls spa day at home

    ‘Sephora tweens’ are raiding Drunk Elephant – and we only have ourselves to blame

    Van Badham
    A TikTok video battle is now in place, with Generation Alpha firing salvoes that are met punch-for-punch by every online generation that isn’t dead
  • School children

    Facebook’s endless back-to-school photos spark complex feelings for childfree people like me – but sadness isn’t one of them

    Van Badham
    Not having kids becomes like not getting a wanted job or a place at art school. Life-changing, sure – but not defining, not all-consuming

January 2024

  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers with prime minister Anthony Albanese

    The stage-three tax cuts are finally being revised. The rich complaining Labor broke its promise just sound vulgar

    Van Badham
    Anyone wishing to make hay of Albanese’s ‘broken promise’ deserves to be asked to just whom in the electorate this promise was made
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