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How South Australia's Third Largest City Is at Risk of Becoming an Ungentrified Detroit
Whyalla is home to Australia's last steelworks. The plant went into voluntary administration in April, leaving Whyalla in a race against time.
Let's Talk About the Toxic Way South Korea Is Handling its Rape Problem
A culture of secrecy, litigiousness, and gender inequality keeps victims from coming forward, while perpetrators freely celebrate their crimes online.
What You Need to Know About the Philippines' New President and His Promise to Kill Criminals
Rodrigo Duterte, who won this week's election, is sort of like Donald Trump if Donald Trump had long been accused of endorsing death squads.
'Class War' or Not, Bill Shorten's Budget Reply Speech Appealed to the Little Guy
Well aware that he's getting thrashed by Turnbull as preferred PM, Shorten had to get people excited. So he appealed to our fear of being screwed.
The Deaths of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran One Year on
Last year's executions may have triggered a terse exchange between Indonesia and Australia, but a hardline drugs policy has been great for Indonesian politicians.
The 'Modern' Miss World Competition Is Still Boring and Sexist
No matter how much Miss World adapts by stripping out the overt sexism, it cannot escape the fact that a beauty pageant in essence is an elaborate fuckability contest.
This House in Adelaide Was Built With $170K and a Lot of Used Tyres
An "earthship" is a home that grows its own food, collects its own water, and maintains its temperature using materials like dirt and beer cans. We checked out what might be Australia's first as it nears completion.
Inside the Inquiry That Offered a Terrifying Glimpse of Death in Police Custody
On August 4 last year 22-year-old Ms Dhu died in a Port Hedland cell of septicemia. Seventeen police officers have now given evidence about their part in her final day.
What We Learned About Australia in 2015
Mostly Australia lived up to its global reputation as the world's largest trailer park.
Here's How a 22-Year-Old Yamatji Woman Died in Police Custody
I spent a week sitting in on a coronial inquest for Ms. Dhu, who went into a South Hedland cell and never came out.
Perth's Anti-Islam Protest Was Really Weird
A Muslim woman named Rahila Haidary confronted the demonstrators in Western Australia about their beliefs and one of the leaders of the anti-Islam rally signed a woman's cleavage.