Australia/NZ
$10,000 on Thai Massages, $500 Dinners: Lehrmann Defamation Trial Reopened in Court
The Federal Court has published an affidavit alleging Seven Network made payments to Bruce Lehrmann for sex, drugs and accommodation.
The Big Australian Music Festival Is Dead. What Next?
Splendour in the Grass has been cancelled, following a tragic trend that has spelled end times for Australia’s large music festivals.
Is Your High Distinction Worth Less Than it Was 10 Years Ago?
According to a landmark study from the University of Sydney, more than a quarter of uni students are now achieving top grades.
America's TikTok Ban Passed the Lower House. What Does that Mean for Australia?
Conservative Australian politicians are calling on the government to act after a bill to force TikTok to divest from Chinese ownership passed the United States’ lower house last week.
Everything I Heard and Everything I Saw At Golden Plains Super Sweet Sixteen
In a testament to the punters’ boundless loyalty for the incredible festival, everyone including I, a career hater and critic, managed to have a wonderful time.
The Problem With Dating Australian Men
I’ve dated a lot of different men, so don’t come at me for generalising.
Victorian Public Schools Make $570 Per Student Per Year. Private Schools Make $15,000.
New data has revealed Victorian private schools earn almost 30 times what public schools earn from fees and parent contributions.
Everyone Who Caught Our Eye At Hobart's MONA FOMA
Was everyone on The Island in on this big summer blowout?
NSW Police Uninvited From Mardi Gras Parade
NSW police have had their Mardi Gras invitation revoked after an officer was charged with the murder of a gay couple last week.
Talking Shit About Private School With Private School Kids
"The life-long trauma from going to a school with the most evil teachers and flop cohort will never be worth it."
There Are Now 41 Sites Across Sydney Contaminated With Asbestos Mulch
Sydney's asbestos crisis has been ongoing since January, when a child brought a piece of bonded asbestos home from a Rozelle playground.
AFP Stands By Decision To Target And 'Entice' Autistic 13-Year-Old
Undercover police made online contact with the boy, who had an IQ of 71, to gather intelligence and evidence before charging him with terrorism offences.