Alan Weedon
Three BFFs Making Doof You Can Cry To: Introducing Huntly
Listen to our exclusive stream of the debut EP, and check out our photos from the trio's band practice.
Meet Australia's Most Notorious Piss Fetishist, Troughman
Some gay clubs have a bathtub for partygoers to piss all over volunteers dubbed "trough boys." In Australian queer culture, our most celebrated trough boy is Leethal Elliot.
The Con Artist: Talking Classical and Dub with Asdasfr Bawd
“I’m always taking music apart into its building blocks and rearranging them.”
We Asked Safe Schools Supporters to Describe Growing Up Before Safe Schools Was a Thing
"For a really long time I felt I was broken, that I was wrong, that I wasn't even being a lesbian 'properly.' In turns out that being genderqueer is a thing, but knowing that early would've been a great help."
Being 16 Again With Nearly Oratorio, aka Simon Lam
“I really miss those first moments where you write music when you’re really naïve—it’s the closest I’ll ever have to a journal.”
The SMITE Oceania Gaming Tournament Was an Intense Glimpse at the Future
I used the weekend to mingle with the adolescent heroes of Australian eSport.
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."
Australian Universities Still Aren’t Safe From Deregulation
The new Minister for Education isn't giving up on Christopher Pyne's plans to let unis charge what they want.
The Australian Cabinet’s New Groove
The Prime Minister has redesigned the federal cabinet, bringing in more women, science, and Australia's first female Minister of Defence.
This Was Not a Good Week to Be Working on a Tony Abbott Musical
How do you write a musical about a man who writes his own punchlines, and then writes himself out of the story?
Malcolm Turnbull Will Challenge Tony Abbott for the Prime Ministership
For the second time this year, members of the Australian government have asked Prime Minister Tony Abbott to step aside.
Australia Sort of Responded to the Syrian Refugee Crisis
The Australian government will now take 12,000 additional refugees from Syria. But is it enough?