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Everything We Know So Far About Last Week's Parammatta Shooting and This Morning's Terror Raids
How did the lone-wolf shooting of Parramatta Police employee Curtis Cheng expand into a raid involving over two hundred police?
Girard Dorney
10.7.15
Stuff

We Asked an Expert if Uber in Canberra Will Save Australian Taxpayers Money?
"You've got to keep in mind that public servants are not price-sensitive—they're not paying the bill."
Alan Weedon
10.7.15
Comics!

Never Instagram Photos of Banksy and Drive
You never know what's coming.
Pete Sharp
10.7.15
Stuff

How LARPing Grew from an Odd Hobby to an International Phenomenon
Beyond the stereotypes, live action role-playing is a vibrant scene that draws inspiration from tabletop games, drama, and performance art.
Dan Duray
10.7.15
Food

How Food Allergies Can Destroy Your Life
After a couple bad experiences with trace amounts of peanuts, I was sent into a spiral of anxiety and fear that took me months to recover from.
Katie Okamoto
10.7.15
The VICE Guide to Uni Life

Here's How Australia's Student Press Feels About Uni Deregulation Being Shelved
"University management may have a harder time in a regulated system, but it is well known that they are tyrannous kings who drink the blood of the young in their restless hunt for immortality."
Emma Do
10.7.15
club angels

An Advanced Guide to Club Etiquette
How to reap club karma, land a d-floor hookup, and avoid dogging your mates like a pro.
Kish Lal
10.7.15
Design

Private Floating Islands Are The New Luxury Megayachts
Complete with penthouse, waterfalls, infinity pools, jungles, elevators and heli pad.
Ingrid Kesa
10.7.15
The Prison Issue

Do Prosecutors Care More About Convictions Than Executing the Right Person?
In 2001, 20-year-old Marlon Howell was found guilty in a racially-charged murder trial that shook New Albany, Mississippi. Fourteen years later, he continues to maintain his innocence.
Spencer Woodman
10.7.15
Sports

Stadium Spectacular: The Rugby World Cup's Key Venues
From gigantic sporting cauldrons to smaller grounds that pack a huge punch for atmosphere, we're taking a look at five that hold particular interest.
VICE Sports
10.7.15
Europe

Exclusive: VICE News Investigates the UK's 4,500 Prisoners Doing Life for Minor Crimes
In a three-month investigation, VICE News looked into the case of the UK's forgotten prisoners — the thousands serving life sentences under abolished legislation with no release date in sight.
Maeve McClenaghan and Ben Bryant
10.6.15
poutine

This Town Claims To Have Invented Poutine
Canada’s most recognizable culinary creation is slowly becoming known—and riffed on—across the globe but its origins remain shrouded in mystery.
Nick Rose
10.6.15
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