Charlie Braithwaite
Lydia Lassila: Three Seconds in the Air
The only woman to attempt a quadruple twisting triple somersault at the Olympics, Lydia Lassila's motto is "all or nothing".
I Asked a Leading Expert on Pedophilia to Explain My Former Headmaster
According to Dr. James Cantor shame and secrecy makes people feel isolated, which encourages offending. This doesn't excuse "Sir," but it explains how we can better treat those like him.
Sådan blev mit bankjob sjovere med metamfetamin
Alex arbejder på hovedkontoret for en stor national bank. Indtil for et år siden røg han metamfetamin på arbejdet.
We asked a Western Sydney Wanderers fan why he lets off flares
Hardcore A League fans like to let off flares. Particularly those from the Red and Black Bloc of Western Sydney.
Some Lessons From a Guy Who Writes Essays for Cheating Students
For between $80 and $200 Todd will write your entire academic paper.
Why Doesn’t Anyone Produce Cocaine in Australia?
With an average gram costing $200, it's not like there's a lack of demand.
How to Become a Legal Weed Grower in Victoria, Australia
Victoria is becoming the first Australian state to legalize medical marijuana, and the government is planning to grow the bud locally.
What Fracking and Oxycodone Taught Me About Life Choices
What are the small transgressions that turn nice people into criminals? To find out, we asked a fracker turned convicted drug dealer.
A Missing Hiker Is Bringing Heat on Australian Weed Growers
Police are investigating the claim that a missing man named Warren Meyer may have been murdered after stumbling across a weed planation.
The Webcomic That Documents Life in Australia's Immigration Detention Centers
Safdar Ahmed's "Villawood" tells the stories of refugees and the loneliness, hopelessness, and banality that results from incarceration.
Seven People Caught Hepatitis A From Frozen Berries
How did a poo-borne virus get all up in Australia's pancakes?