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The Big Australian Music Festival Is Dead. What Next?
Splendour in the Grass has been cancelled, following a tragic trend that has spelled end times for Australia’s large music festivals.
'Shit Was Like a Cheese Grater': All the Ways You Can Break Your Penis
"Light went on, boom, murder scene. My legs were covered in blood to my ankles and there were hand and ass prints on the wall.”
Meet The People Who Help Your Pets Die
These are the caretakers of the final moments, the silent witnesses to our private grief, and the stewards of our pets' last breath.
Is Your High Distinction Worth Less Than it Was 10 Years Ago?
According to a landmark study from the University of Sydney, more than a quarter of uni students are now achieving top grades.
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.
The VICE Guide to the Best Lunch Spots in Melbourne
Here's our guide to Melbourne's best lunch spots, whether they're impressive, accessible, affordable, quick or simply divine.
How To Actually Make Money as a Sugar Baby
I’ve had a total of four sugar daddies in the space of eight years, each being quite long term, plus my fair share of iffy first encounters.
What is the Twink-Handler Relationship? I Asked A Bunch Of Twinks and Their Handlers.
"If they're about to make some questionable choices, that’s where I step in to make sure they don’t do something rogue, like message their ex or take a stupid amount of acid at a festival."
America's TikTok Ban Passed the Lower House. What Does that Mean for Australia?
Conservative Australian politicians are calling on the government to act after a bill to force TikTok to divest from Chinese ownership passed the United States’ lower house last week.
Review Finds Deaths of Two First Nations Boys ‘Preventable’ After More Than 100 Days in Isolation
The Child Death Review Board’s annual report for 2022-23 discovered that the boys spent more than 2000 hours in solitary confinement.
‘Nowhere Else to Go’: Australian Government Cancels Visas of Palestinians Fleeing Gaza
More than 2,000 visas have been granted to Palestinians with connections to Australia. Now, some of them are struggling to enter the country.