Adele Luamanuvae
Junior Writer & Producer
adele.luamanuvae@pedestriangroup.com.auAdele Luamanuvae is the Junior Writer & Producer for VICE Australia. Her work predominantly covers music, culture and news. She has written for Acclaim Magazine and Junkee, and reports weekly on Western Sydney's evolving music and arts scene on FBi Radio.
Cult Shφtta: Idiots of The Internet
Beyond the spiked hairdos, OnlyFans content and TikTok fame, Western Sydney hip-hop duo Cult Shφtta are...pretty normal.
Follow the Sounds of the Spice Trail...
Meet the South Asian artists who are using their diasporic experiences to transform the Sydney Opera House into a celebration of South Asia’s musical decadence.
Asha Puthli Forever
Jazz singer and full-blown icon is what you would know Asha Puthli to be. But underneath it all, she's an eccentric, open, self-proclaimed child who loves balloons, hates routine and yearns to be free.
The VICE Guide to the Best Clubs in Sydney
If you're in search of an actual dance floor in Sydney's CBD, Inner West and West, here's where you can find them.
The VICE Guide to the Worst ‘Sex’ Songs Ever Made
Not every ‘sex’ song serves its purpose. Many actually do the opposite.
Boys, Beers & Betting: Two-Up Is Australia’s Age-Old ANZAC Day Tradition
Every April 25th, crowds of hundreds storm to their nearest pub to pay respects to the fallen ANZACs and indulge in a game of Two-Up.
We Asked Catholic School Kids About the Most Backwards Shit They Witnessed
"Now I realise that it was just really horrible bigotry and mental abuse in the classroom."
Western Sydney Is Treating Acai Like It’s Premium Cocaine
Coined as “Greenacre’s national dish” online, the acai hype has hit The Area several years after it took over the beaches.
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.
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.”
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.
Contemporary R&B Is Safe in the Hands of SON RAY
If you find yourself screaming the chorus of ‘Love’ by Keyshia Cole far too often, you’ll enjoy this.