It’s every Swiftie’s dream:to be the one chosen to come to the stage and receive Taylor Swift’s fedora hat. For nine-year-old Keilor Park girl Milana Bruno,it came true at the MCG.
Like most women,I thought the constant battle between my body and my brain would grow quiet as I grew older. But it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere for any of us.
Authorised officers have a special way of making you feel like you’ve committed a crime worthy of jail time,even when you haven’t,or genuinely haven’t meant to.
A graphic design student made a fare evasion poster to look like a Public Transport Victoria sign. Then she got an email from the police.
In a culture that depicts a wedding as the pinnacle of happiness and divorce as a failure,sexist memes feel like a coping mechanism for a generation facing pressure to wed.
Every decade or so we’re told journalism is facing a reckoning. While TikTok is the current bogeyman,a clip about the rise in Australia’s minimum wage reveals how different platforms can inspire conversations and showcase quality journalism.
Instead of dismissing younger workers as snowflakes,maybe you should be asking yourself whether you might be a more productive and happier employee if your workplace offered more validation.
The pro-body hair movement is gaining traction,but it’s not so easy for someone with darker hair who has spent their life being ashamed of it.
Sharing a ride with a stranger is like rolling the dice on human behaviour. It can be awkward,aggressive,fun and mischievous;but rarely normal.
The company’s founder was dismayed by the criticism,saying he only wanted to protect tenants’ data more effectively.
Hours earlier,Stephen Douglas celebrated winning a heat while competing on a dirt track at the Daylesford Speedway. Loved ones have remembered him as a “legend” and “great bloke”.