2024
Baker, A. (2024, May 1). “Believable evidence in the #MeToo era: Another day of struggle for victim-survivors”. Monash Lens.
Baker, A. & Davies, R. (2024, March 26 ). “It’s me, hi, The visibility of women in music“, Monash Lens.
2023
Baker, A. (2023, September 5). “Unifying media approaches to address the violence against women crisis”, Monash Lens.
Baker, A. (2023, June 20). 60% of women and non-binary punters and artists feel unsafe in Melbourne’s music spaces, Conversation Media Group.
Baker, A. (2023, March 16). Sexual exhibitionism, Riot Grrrl and climate change activism: 30 years of raging by Peaches, Bikini Kill and Björk, still going strong, The New Daily.
Baker, A. (2023, January 12). From Cate Blanchett to Baz Luhrmann: Aussiewood at the 80th Golden Globe Awards, Yahoo News.
2022
Baker, A (2022, November 16). “She Said is a formidable retelling of the journalism which sparked #MeToo – but also shows us how far we have to go”, Women’s Agenda.
2019
Baker, A. (2019, July 4). Turning up the volume on Melbourne’s music scene”, Monash Lens.
2017
Baker, A. (2017, May 17). “Is Melbourne, the music capital of Australia?”, Sydney Morning Herald.
Baker, A. (2017, May 15). “Is Melbourne the music capital of Australia? Sydney or Adelaide might pip it to the post?”, Conversation Media Group.
2016
Baker, A. (2016, August 2). “Janis Joplin and Sharon Jones, feminist beat, Melbourne Film Festival”, The Conversation Media Group.
Baker, A. (2016, June 6). “Björk, digital feminist diva, cure our wounds in a Sydney show”, The Daily Bulletin.
Baker, A. (2016, April 22). “Let’s celebrate “this thing called life”, Monash News.
Baker, A. (2016, January 12). “David Bowie in the divided city of Berlin”, Special Broadcasting Service Online.
2015
Baker, A. (2015, November 25). “What turns a music city into a superstar”, City Metric, New Statesman, (UK).