Australia/NZ
How to Get Rich Selling Fake Art in Australia
We look at our shadowy, lucrative, and difficult-to-prosecute world of forged art.
We Met the Sydney Designer Who Invented the Fireplace DVD
"People think it's pretty easy, you just set up a camera. But you need a fixed camera position, a good fire, a good glow and nice sound."
Photos of LGBT Pride in the Australian Outback
The Alice Springs Pride Carnival is Australia's most remote celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, and sistergirl/brotherboy communities.
Australian Doctors Have New Guidelines for Handling Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery Requests
They're a response to a growing number of Australian women wanting to change the structure and appearance of their healthy vaginas.
Australia Took Another Step Away from Legalising Gay Marriage
Two-thirds of Australia's coalition government voted to deny their colleagues a conscience vote on gay marriage.
Meet the Couple Living Next to Australia's Most Notorious Murder Scene
Kryss Black and Rob Vanderveen want to turn the Snowtown bank where eight bodies were found in barrels in 1999 into an official tourist attraction that could give their struggling town an economic boost.
A Night Out with Anonymous X
The group is made up of volunteers who hand out high-calorie meal packs, clothes and sanitary products to Melbourne's homeless.
Inside Melbourne's Burgeoning Biohacking Scene
They are making art with decellularised bacon and planning to create a map of the bacteria on the city's public transportation system.
Sneaking Around the Headquarters of Australia’s Most Notorious Cult
In 1987, police raided properties owned by the 'The Family' to confirm they'd beaten, starved and drugged 14 children raised in isolation.
Growing up With the Sharpies
Nick Tolewski was in his early teens when he started taking photos of the Thomastown Sharps.
Things You Learn When You Break Up With God
Leaving a religion is like a breakup, a death, and a midlife crisis all at once, except your drinking buddies don't drink because they're religious, and your other friends don't exist.
Australia Has Closed Its Most Controversial Ketamine Clinics
Aura Medical Corporation ran a chain of facilities where people could treat depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD with ketamine – but these clinics were recently shut down amid controversy.