Who am I?

I come from the world of film and media, with a background in screen production and a deep understanding of how narratives shape our perception of global events. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Screen Production from Murdoch University and a master’s in Screen Art from the Screen Academy of Western Australia at Edith Cowan University. My expertise in media goes beyond storytelling—I’ve spent years studying how information is constructed, manipulated, and delivered to the public.

I know firsthand that the media isn’t just a reflection of reality; it’s a battleground of competing agendas. Journalism, once revered as the cornerstone of truth, has become a tainted atmosphere of bias, corporate interests, and political influence. Networks sell narratives, not facts. News is packaged to provoke emotion, not to inform. And in the end, the most important voices—the ones that truly matter—are drowned out by those with the power to control the conversation.

That’s why I’m here. I strive to be held down by none of it.

I am a qualified media teacher, a passionate human rights advocate, and an independent thinker who refuses to accept the status quo. My work focuses on human rights, international law, and advocacy for marginalised groups, cutting through the noise to expose the realities that mainstream media won’t touch. I believe in challenging dominant narratives, asking the hard questions, and separating truth from propaganda.

This blog is a space for raw, unfiltered analysis of world events—where geopolitics, law, and power struggles are examined without corporate influence or political spin. Because understanding the world shouldn’t be dictated by those in power. It should belong to everyone.