Denham Sadler
Private Prisons Are a Very Australian Problem
In the US, about 8 percent of the prison population is housed in privately-run facilities. In Australia, that figure is more than 20 percent.
It's Hard to be a Gay Athlete in Australia and New Zealand
For a huge number of Australian and New Zealand LGBT athletes, coming out to their teams isn't an option.
"It Was More Than Shaky Ground With Buildings Falling Down"
Talking with New Zealand director, Christopher Dudman, about his Christchurch earthquake documentary "The Day That Changed My Life".
This Is What Happens When You Let New Zealanders Make Their Own Flag
The New Zealand government has opened the doors to public submissions for their new flag. Candidates have included kiwis, sheep, lasers, more kiwis, and more sheep.
Meet the Irish Catholic Priest Who Ministers to Inmates on Indonesia's Death Row
Father Charlie Burrows is often the last man people speak to before they face a firing squad.
Australia Is Cracking Down on Assholes Who Hurt Quokkas, the Cutest Animals in the World
People who harm the adorable but endangered marsupial could now face fines of $300,000.
You Can Finally Get the Bad Boy of Cheese in Australia
At long last, Australia is finally opening up its heart to raw-milk cheese. And don't worry—it's safer than ever.
The South Australian and Federal Governments are Playing Chicken Over Indigenous Community Closures
Up to 60 communities are at risk of having their water and power cut off due to a stalemate between state and federal government.
The New Plan to Save the Reef Focuses on Water Quality and Not Climate Change
Which is why many experts think it won't work.
Some Asshole Is Shooting Adorable Dolphins in Australia
Staff at the South Australian Museum believe the person who recently shot an Adelaide dolphin is behind several dolphin killings in the area.
Climate Change is Going to Ruin Your Favourite Foods
If you didn't care about climate change before, maybe a cheese and wine shortage will change that.
Indigenous Legal Services Already Feeling the Imminent Funding Cuts
"For every one lawyer that we lose, that's 240 Indigenous people that will miss out on representation."