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Cave Diving in the Nullarbor Is Like Floating in Space
How a rogue community of divers mapped thousands of water-filled caves in the Australian desert.
A Look at Indonesian President Joko Widodo's Efforts to Stamp Out Corruption
He went into office promising to modernize Indonesia. How has he fared in his first 15 months?
Perth is Sucking Up Its Groundwater and Sinking Into a Hole
Not as fast as Mexico City, but fast enough for people to be talking about it.
Meth Bugs Are Rare and Imaginary but They'll Make You Tear Your Skin Off
Anti-drug campaigns make meth bugs look like the benchmark for addiction, but the truth is that you don't need meth to see them, and some meth addicts never do.
Liberal Senator Eric Abetz Called Justice Clarence Thomas a 'Negro'
This is the same guy who said there's a link between abortions and breast cancer.
In a Bad Week for Australian Border Force, a Refugee Threatens Self-Immolation and Disappears
Last week a rape victim was returned to the Nauru detention center without an abortion. This week a 30-year-old refugee has probably set himself on fire.
South Australia Is Killing Coal Power and This Town is Doomed
A renewable future won't need Leigh Creek, which is a town built on coal mining. We visited to see how the locals are facing the end.
Visiting Australia's Oldest Mosque in an Isolated Outback Town
The story of how Afghan cameleers helped settle rural Australia in the 19th century.
Why Did the Australian Sharemarket Lose So Much Money Tuesday?
Swiss mining giant Glencore lost a third of its value, stripping $56 billion AUD from the resource-depend Australian market.
It's Crunch Time For Uber in Australia
With the NSW Government suspending 40 car registrations and a Melbourne driver going to trial, the future is looking predictably uncertain.
Even a Government Researcher Has Disowned the Book Linking Greenies to Terrorism
An Australian Government handbook details how an environmental protester named "Karen" falls into violent extremism. We spoke to a contributor who is "having a lot of trouble relating to it."
How to Get Rich Selling Fake Art in Australia
A look at the country's shadowy, lucrative, and difficult-to-prosecute world of forged art.