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The Best DJs In Australia Are Shes and Theys

Femme and queer DJs are finally receiving the recognition they deserve and Australia is at the forefront of this seismic scene shift.
Crissy Collins
4.8.24
Australia Today

Coles and Woolies Could Face $10 Million Fines Under New Code of Conduct

An interim review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct suggests supermarkets face hefty fines if non-compliant with new policy.
Adele Luamanuvae
4.8.24
relationships

‘I Dove into Polyamory and Haven’t Looked Back’: Young Divorcees On Ending Their Early Marriages

We asked 20-something divorcees what it's like getting married and divorced by age 30.
Arielle Richards
4.8.24
Culture

In My Pacific Islander Household, I Was the Breadwinner at 14

“I felt like I was not looked at as their equal but treated as a daughter with a wallet.”
Adele Luamanuvae
4.5.24
queer

'Visibility' Isn’t Protecting Us From Transphobia

On Trans Day of Visibility, I can’t help but think that ‘visibility’ has given our community many things, but equal and fair access to adequate medical and life affirming care still isn’t one of them.
Jet Dwyer
4.4.24
Australia Today

There's a New Drug Growing in Popularity in Australia

Queensland's first pill testing service at Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival on the Easter weekend has found a new drug dubbed 'Canberra ketamine' but sold as MDMA.
Adele Luamanuvae
4.4.24
GUIDES

The 18 Absolute Best, Can't-Miss Places To Dine In Bath & Bristol

From daily pastas to exceptional pastries.
Katharine Sohn
4.3.24
Australia Today

$10,000 on Thai Massages, $500 Dinners: Lehrmann Defamation Trial Reopened in Court

The Federal Court has published an affidavit alleging Seven Network made payments to Bruce Lehrmann for sex, drugs and accommodation.
Arielle Richards
4.3.24
Night Out Receipts

24 Hours at Pitch Festival as an Artist's Manager

Before Pitch Music and Arts Festival's cancellation, we packed in as much as we could.
VICE Staff
4.3.24
Around Aotearoa

Stop Saying You’re 'Broke' When You’re Not

Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's an intentionally constructed persona.
Rachel Barker
4.3.24
Australia Today

Aid Workers, One Australian, Killed in Gaza After Delivering Food

Australian Zomi Frankcom is one of four aid workers at the World Central Kitchen in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, killed in an Israeli airstrike.
Aleksandra Bliszczyk
4.2.24
Broke

I Spent $17,000 on a Nose Job and It Didn’t Change a Thing

To spite my face, it seems, I didn’t even get anything in return. 
VICE Staff
4.2.24
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