An article by Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald profiles an artist identified as Nell and highlights her views on paying tax and life beyond rigid categories. The outlets say Nell describes tax paying as something she values, and notes that her accountant has asked personal questions during consultations, including what she is eating.
The story also focuses on Nell’s social and political outlook. Across all three outlets, Nell is presented as someone who emphasises the value of relationships with people who hold different political views. The articles link this approach to her broader perspective on identity and expression, framing her comments as part of thinking “outside the binary.”
While the three publications share the same core material, their presentation differs slightly in wording and emphasis, reflecting their different editorial styles. However, all three consistently portray Nell as multi-award-winning and connect her personal experiences—both with finances and with diverse friendships—to her outlook on being more flexible in how people are understood and categorised.