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VICE Australia's Election Podcast: The Home Stretch
In our final episode before election day, we talk the media's role in politics, Penny Wong on the plebiscite, and #Scomophobia.
Politics in the Wild: Psychic Convention
Malcolm or Bill? The polls have the two major parties neck and neck, so VICE's Maddison Connaughton headed out to a psychic convention to get some predictions about this year's Australian federal election.
Election Breakdowns: Housing Affordability
In this episode of our new political series, VICE's Julian Morgans breaks down why young Australians worry they'll never buy a house, and whether your vote could change that on July 2.
Australian Election 2016: Who Won the Week?
The Sex Party's Nevena Spirovska, astrophysicist Alan Duffy, and editor Roj Amedi weigh in on their favourite auspol moments.
Politics in the Wild: Hens Night
Should same-sex marriage be legalised? Is Malcolm Turnbull hot? VICE's Maddison Connaughton crashes a stranger's hens party to tackle this election's big questions.
Bill Shorten Promises Australia Super Fast 'Game of Thrones' Torrenting
Labor is pitching a fibre-to-the-premises NBN, which will be up to 40 times faster than the Coalition's plan.
Election Breakdowns: Offshore Processing
VICE's Micah Greenwood explains why Labor and Liberal's asylum seeker policies are so eerily similar, and what you can do about it on July 2.
VICE Australia Election Podcast: Episode 1 Highlights
Aamer Rahman, Nayuka Gorrie, Jarni Blakkarly, and Heath Pickering talk feminism, Recognition, and George Christensen's attempted turtle bribery.
VICE Australia's Election Podcast: Why is Turnbull v Shorten So Goddamn Dull?
In Episode 1, Aamer Rahman talks political apathy, feminism, Recognise vs Treaty, and George Christensen's attempted turtle bribery with political pundit Heath Pickering, activist Nayuka Gorrie, and journalist Jarni Blakkarly.
If Labor Wants to Win, Why Don't They Just Team Up With the Greens?
A Labor-Greens coalition could give the Liberals and the Nationals a run for their money. Osman Faruqi investigates whether it could actually happen.
We Asked an Expert if Conspiracy Theorists Could Destroy Democracy
As a birther, Donald Trump is the first conspiracy theorist candidate with an actual shot at the presidency. But the US isn't alone. From anti-vaxxers to halal certification—theories once dismissed as crazy are gaining political currency.