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Vivienne Pearson

Vivienne Pearson

Brisbane Times

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Monster utes are symbolic of everything that’s wrong with our world

The supersizing of our world is consuming our cars. Let’s eat jumbo-sized muffins, live in McMansions with no garden space, lust over phones that...

19.03.2024 70

WA Today

Vivienne Pearson

Monster utes are symbolic of everything that’s wrong with our world

The supersizing of our world is consuming our cars. Let’s eat jumbo-sized muffins, live in McMansions with no garden space, lust over phones that...

19.03.2024 50

The Sydney Morning Herald

Vivienne Pearson

Monster utes are symbolic of everything that’s wrong with our world

The supersizing of our world is consuming our cars. Let’s eat jumbo-sized muffins, live in McMansions with no garden space, lust over phones that...

19.03.2024 30

The Age

Vivienne Pearson

Monster utes are symbolic of everything that’s wrong with our world

The supersizing of our world is consuming our cars. Let’s eat jumbo-sized muffins, live in McMansions with no garden space, lust over phones that...

19.03.2024 10

Brisbane Times

Vivienne Pearson

Southern Cross Station’s ‘user experience’ is an epic fail – here’s how to fix it

I was already a tad tired by the time I got off the train at Southern Cross Station after some fun days with friends in Castlemaine, but that was OK....

15.02.2024 7

The Age

Vivienne Pearson

My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)

With year 12 exams now a sleep-in-filled month ago, my answer to the question of what my daughter’s plans are for next year is always given with a...

30.11.2023 7

WA Today

Vivienne Pearson

My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)

With year 12 exams now a sleep-in-filled month ago, my answer to the question of what my daughter’s plans are for next year is always given with a...

30.11.2023 5

The Sydney Morning Herald

Vivienne Pearson

My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)

With year 12 exams now a sleep-in-filled month ago, my answer to the question of what my daughter’s plans are for next year is always given with a...

30.11.2023 7

The Age

Vivienne Pearson

My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)

With year 12 exams now a sleep-in-filled month ago, my answer to the question of what my daughter’s plans are for next year is always given with a...

30.11.2023 7

Brisbane Times

Vivienne Pearson

The best thing I learned at school can’t be replaced by AI. It requires hours of repetition – and good grip

During my daughter’s first year at school, her teacher dismissed our concerns about her shaky pencil grip by saying something along the lines of:...

20.10.2023 20

The Guardian

Vivienne Pearson

My supermarket accused me of theft. Pot, kettle, black?

I had a shopping list of gripes about our supermarket duopoly even before I was wrongly accused of theft. After recently returning home with two bags...

09.10.2023 20

WA Today

Vivienne Pearson

My supermarket accused me of theft. Pot, kettle, black?

I had a shopping list of gripes about our supermarket duopoly even before I was wrongly accused of theft. After recently returning home with two bags...

09.10.2023 10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Vivienne Pearson

My supermarket accused me of theft. Pot, kettle, black?

I had a shopping list of gripes about our supermarket duopoly even before I was wrongly accused of theft. After recently returning home with two bags...

09.10.2023 10

The Age

Vivienne Pearson

My supermarket accused me of theft. Pot, kettle, black?

I had a shopping list of gripes about our supermarket duopoly even before I was wrongly accused of theft. After recently returning home with two bags...

09.10.2023 20

Brisbane Times

Vivienne Pearson

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