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Barcelona-born street style brand Slang presents its latest collection, a new range of bags that covers all aspects of urban living. Inspired by versatility for both work and leisure, Slang’s new line puts an emphasis on functionality through its sober lines, punchy hues and playful twists on traditional bag structures.

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‘YS’ introduces you to the new writer’s block: young people who are spreading the written word in exciting ways.

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Using Nokia Messaging via the social networking-savvy Nokia C3, Jaton answered our questions on the go:

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Fuzzies. Mozzies. Woolies. Why Aussies have a thing for shortening nouns and suffixing it with “-ie,” “a” or “o” is lost on this foreigner. As it is, following their accent takes some getting used to even as their slang goes beyond the familiar “G’day” and “Mate!”

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‘YS’ introduces you to the new writer’s block: young people who are spreading the written word in exciting ways.

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Using Nokia Messaging via the social networking-savvy Nokia C3, Jaton answered our questions on the go:

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