At 19 years old, Tulliah, from Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, simply writes from a place of heart felt experiences with melodies that seamlessly wash over you. One of those songs – ‘Company’, a piano-backed pop song written about toxic crushes and unreciprocated feelings – gave Tulliah the tag of an ‘act of Australia’s future’, placed upon her after becoming a finalist in 2019’s triple j Unearthed High competition. Off the back of that one single (and after finishing her exams), Tulliah blossomed. She signed to touring agency Select Music and supported acts like Amy Shark and GRAACE on tours, played Melbourne festival shows with Ball Park Music and Thelma Plum, and saw the world desperately ask for what’s next – something she was quietly working on, while still honing in on her skills and solidifying her craft.
Jessica Squier is in her first year as the head coach and led the Mustangs to an 11-14 overall record, and they finished 7-9 in the GPAC. The NAIA started their volleyball season in the fall, with conference and national tournaments this spring. Morningside fell in the GPAC Tournament first round to Jamestown University, which ended their season.
Kaylee Miller by Zach Raulie
Miller helped Forest City to a successful four years of volleyball, seeing the court throughout her career. Sophomore year, Miller and the Indians defeated Lake Mills to win the regular-season conference title for the first time since 1986. It was the first time in 111 conference games that Lake Mills was defeated, dating back to 2003. After falling to the Bulldogs her junior year, Forest City once again climbed to the top of the TIC West this past fall.
By MSJ Show
Why is Jodi shopping for a uniform??
Sam breaks down all the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees - including the 3 women who finally made it in.
Then why Jodi says you may find a dryer sheet in your mailbox.
By MSJ Show
Why is Jodi shopping for a uniform??
Sam breaks down all the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees - including the 3 women who finally made it in.
Then why Jodi says you may find a dryer sheet in your mailbox.
Alison Johnstone has been elected by MSPs as the Scottish Parliament’s new Presiding Officer.
She replaces Ken Macintosh in the role, acting as the speaker of the chamber and the head of the Parliament’s corporate body.
As the role is expected to be non-partisan, the former co-convener of the Scottish Greens will give up her party affiliation.
Ms Johnstone’s latest role comes after a 10-year career at Holyrood as a Lothians MSP, and she has also represented the Meadows/Morningside ward on City of Edinburgh Council.
Ms Johnstone will have to renounce her party affiliation to become Presiding Officer (Jane Barlow/PA)