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New Zealand Students Are the Victims of Australia's Flagging Economy
The changes come so state governments can balance their books.
Tess McClure
5.4.17
Superstar

How Clayton Oliver Could Become AFL's Next Superstar
After six games, Oliver is becoming much more than just your average second-year player: he's demonstrating Brownlow Medal qualities and could become the next AFL superstar.
Justin Robertson
5.4.17
redfern all blacks

Inside The Remarkable Resurgence of the Redfern All Blacks
Sydney's inner-city Indigenous rugby league team are on the cusp of park footballing immortality but will gentrification get them first?
Jed Smith
5.4.17
Noisey

Aldous Harding’s Mild Obsession With the Devil Results in Some Truly Sublime Music
With Lorde as her number one fan, the New Zealand singer-songwriter and her deeply affecting folk is on the rise.
Martyn Pepperell
5.4.17
Feminisme

Police Are Allegedly Sleeping with Sex Workers Before Arresting Them
In many US states, it is technically legal for undercover cops to have sex with sex workers during the course of anti-prostitution sting operations. Advocates argue this is nothing less than institutional rape.
Sirin Kale
5.4.17
Legal Weed in Australia

You Can Now Buy ASX Shares in Weed
Australia, welcome to Big Weed.
Katherine Gillespie
5.4.17
NZ Music Month

Aldous Harding’s Mild Obsession With the Devil Results in Some Truly Sublime Music
With Lorde as her number one fan, the New Zealand singer-songwriter and her deeply affecting folk is on the rise.
Martyn Pepperell
5.4.17
Facebook

Facebook Will Hire 3,000 People to Watch Videos of Murder, Suicides, and Mayhem
Facebook will be making it easier for users to report “problems,” noting that the company receives “millions of reports” every week.
Noah Kulwin
5.4.17
Munchies

Science Finally Confirms That Booze Makes the Pain Go Away
As for the hangover, well, you're on your own.
Munchies
5.4.17
immigration

U.S. senator unable to stop family's deportation despite pleas to Trump administration
Carter Sherman
5.4.17
Nike SB

Quit Your Job: Glenn Wignall Skates and Makes Beer for a Living
Glenn's been skating Sydney for over a decade. He tells us about where he thinks the scene's headed.
Dan Bicker
5.4.17
Noisey News

The Australian Album Chart Will Use Streaming Data For The First Time
The ARIA album chart is changing to reflect how Australians are consuming music.
Noisey Staff
5.3.17
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