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I am the co-founder and a currently elected community organiser of Game Workers Australia, Australia's new trade union for game workers.
I have the privilege of being involved with Game Workers Australia since May 2018, when I launched the Australian chapter of what was then called Game Workers Unite at the Melbourne FreePlay Festival. From 2018 to 2023, Maize Wallin and I served as co-convenors in a steering and leadership capacity.
In May 2022 GWU Australia relaunched as Game Workers Australia, a new division of Professionals Australia, the union for tech industry workers.
I am the currently elected Secretary/Treasurer of the Managers & Professionals Division (MPD) of the union, which is responsible for organising tech and games workers. I'm hugely proud of the work that my fellow committee members and myself have been able to achieve, particularly in increasing union membership in these industries and laying the groundwork for new collective bargaining agreements.
I am also currently elected to Professional Australia's National Assembly, where I represent the interests of games and tech workers to the union more broadly.
Point & Clickbait (on hiatus)
After many years of writing straight-faced games journalism I had no choice but to launch a new gaming satire website in 2016. With the assistance of the delightful James O'Connor, we published daily dogshit until 2019 when we agreed to put the website on hiatus, and haven't come back since.
Why the long break? Unfortunately we could not have foreseen that the video game industry is so completely un-self-aware, and so utterly shameless, that it is quite frankly impossible to genuinely satirise. Nonetheless we had some good times, and even got to launch a successful Kickstarter for a printed magazine featuring all the best jokes from 2016 (grab a hi-res PDF of it for $5 here, why not).
Anyway, here are some of my favourite pieces:
❱ This Email Address
❱ My Goddamn Blog
❱ Mastodon
❱ Tumblr
❱ Instagram
❱ RSS Feed
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