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No, Adelaide's LGBT Festival Manager Wasn't Suspended Because She's Straight
Cassandra Liebeknecht, the manager of the Adelaide Feast Festival, claims she was suspended for being "too straight." As we discovered, this is bullshit.
Forget Pauline, Her Three Senators Are Even Weirder
Here's everything we know about the guys who helped bring One Nation back from the dead.
Photos From the Funeral of an Australian Icon
Elizabeth was the city that built Holdens. Now, as the company pulls out of Australia, its residents have a front row seat to the death of our car industry.
Meet South Australia's Teenage Shipwreck Hunter
At just 18 years old Carl Von Stanke has already discovered three sunken ships everyone thought had vanished.
Revisiting the Australian Prison Tragedies That Weren't Caught on Video
The abuse made public by "Four Corners" was horrific enough to force our attention. But Australia has dozens of similar cases without footage, and nearly all have been ignored.
How Some Companies Are Getting Rich off Brexit
The pound is way down, London real estate prices have taken a hit, and the IMF just announced that Brexit threw "a spanner in the works" of the world's post-GFC recovery. Yet there are people out there making cash from the chaos.
A 21-Year-Old Australian Describes Being in the Middle of the Dallas Sniper Shooting
"People looked so genuinely scared. I've never seen that before."
How a Working Class Londoner Started Running Tours Into North Korea
A guy named Gareth Johnson explains how he found a cheap way into the Hermit Kingdom via Hong Kong, and how he sees the ethics of his trade.
How Nick Xenophon Became the Guy Clive Palmer Always Wanted to Be
South Australia's Nick Xenophon Team has scored a seat in the House of Representatives, and possibly three in the state senate. It's a feat Palmer never quite managed.
Why it's OK That Lots of Australians Won't Vote on Saturday
Around 25 percent of 18 to 30-year-olds didn't vote in the last election. Some put this down to laziness, but that's a lazy explanation.
Electric Cars Might Save the Auto Industry but Not in Australia
Just as a new wave of car manufacturing takes shape, Australia is closing its factories, selling machinery, and firing its knowledge base.
How Does a Company Find an Ocean of Oil Under the Australian Desert, Then Go Bankrupt?
In 2013 Linc Energy announced they'd found up to 233 billion barrels of black gold under Coober Pedy. Now their US investors are seeking bankruptcy protection.