
Wendy Syfret
The VICE Guide to the Melbourne International Film Festival
Stuck over what to see? Totally overwhelmed by the stacked line-up? Don't worry, we've got you.
Porn and Netflix Could Each Be Generating as Much CO2 as Bangladesh
Video files might be immaterial, but it takes a lot of power to get them to your phone.
Woman Wins the Right to Have Her Sex Therapy Covered by Disability Insurance
An Australian woman with multiple sclerosis is set to receive $10,000 a year from the NDIS to fund therapy for "sexual release".
Jacinda Ardern’s Neighbour Has Confessed to Running over Her Cat in 2017
It's been two years since Paddles, the First Cat of New Zealand, was hit by a car. Now her killer has spoken out for the first time.
We’re Launching a Paid Work Placement Initiative For Culturally Diverse Graduates
VICE is partnering with University of Melbourne to offer a new paid work placement program for students and recent graduates from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam says the Extradition Bill is ‘Dead’
The Chief Executive stopped short of officially withdrawing the bill, however.
How a Volunteer Firefighter Became a Serial Arsonist
David isn't sure how many wildfires he lit around Australia's southern coast—but he's very clear on what made him do it.
Australia is Fast Becoming One of the World’s Worst Climate Polluters
Burning coal and gas is the number one cause of the climate crisis, and Australia is the leading exporter of both. By 2030, things could get much worse.
North Korean Media Accuses Alek Sigley of Being A Spy
The Australian student was reportedly arrested after being caught "red-handed" releasing photos and data to Western media outlets.
What It’s Like To Deal Drugs In a Country With the Harshest Penalties In the World
Thousands of Filipino citizens have been killed in President Duterte's violent war on drugs. VICE meets a local dealer to learn why anyone would run the huge risk of selling when your life is literally on the line.
The Australian Student Who Went Missing in North Korea Has Been Released
Alek Sigley, who had not been heard from in more than a week, has been confirmed "safe and sound" in China.