Aleksandra Bliszczyk
Aleksandra (Aleks) Bliszczyk is the Deputy Editor of VICE Australia and New Zealand. Her work covers Australian and global news and politics for VICE and VICE Australia Today. She has also reported for PEDESTRIAN.TV, Guardian Australia, The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, SBS News, SBS Food, Junkee, Broadsheet and ABC RN. In December 2021, she won a Victorian Country Press Association Award for best news story.
A New Exhibition is Archiving Melbourne’s Queer Culture In Real Time
"To archive something is to give it meaning, and allow it the dignity to stand still for a moment in time.”
The VICE Guide to the Best Filipino Restaurants in Melbourne
From Melbourne’s CBD to its outer suburbs, satiate your adobo craving with some of the best Filipino restaurants in Victoria. Here’s where to go.
The Anzacs’ History In Palestine and the Push to Update School Curriculums
The Teachers and School Staff Palestine group has called for the “Anzac mythology” to be “dismantled”.
The VICE Guide to the Best Dumplings in Melbourne
From Chinatown to Box Hill and beyond, here are the best dumplings in Melbourne. See our top picks for xiao Long Bao, pan-fried and more.
Muhammad Taha, the Bondi Junction Security Guard, 'Deserves Recognition'
Security guard Muhammad Taha has so far not been promised permanent residency, alongside French citizen and “bollard man”.
True Story: I Took My Landlord to Court for Mould and Won
But a year later, and the landlords having sold the Sydney house for $2 million, we're still waiting for our payout.
We Asked Catholic School Kids About the Most Backwards Shit They Witnessed
"Now I realise that it was just really horrible bigotry and mental abuse in the classroom."
I Swapped Phone Time for Sex Time to See if Scrolling Really Does Kill Libidos
My screen time has plummeted, but everything else is pointing up.
Are Doctors Using AI to Hand Out Prescriptions?
Complaints about a lack of communication between GPs and patients are rising and one concern is online platforms using artificial intelligence.
Only Half of Australian Music Festivals Are Profitable
A new report from Creative Australia found 56% of music festivals in 2022-2023 made a profit, and young people are attending less.
MONA Loses Legal Battle, Ordered to Allow Men Into Ladies Lounge Exhibit
The museum argued the refusal of men was the point of the artwork.