More More High fashion hits warp speed with new Star Wars x Barbie collab Mattel have approached the collaboration with the Star Wars fanchise as only high fashion could
More More A set of classic Pokémon cards has gone for $150k at auction The condition of the Pokemon cards was listed by Gouldin Auctions as "Gem Mint 10" which means they were in virtually perfect condition.
Comedians Comedians From The Frontlines to The Fringe – The rise of ‘Yelling At Racist Dogs’ The Yelling At Racist Dogs show "is very much one of comedy or theatre or whatever you want to call it"
Food & Drink Food & Drink Subway to launch new plant-based meatball sub with Beyond Meat While no there's been no announcement of Australian Subway offering the plant-based sub, the way things are going it's only a matter of time.
More More Too smart to be swindled? Find out on ACCC’s scam challenge The challenge lets users mull over 5 common scams to see if they can notice anything dodgy in the name of Scams Awareness Week 2019
Film & TV Film & TV Oi Adelaide: The Mortal Kombat movie is looking for extras in your city The Kasting call form Mortal Kombat is looking to full "hundreds" of extra roles for the major production
More More Australian Uni Students to ‘down tools’ today in protest of climate change inaction The Student group has also listed 4 specific and seeminly logical demands at the Federal Government to boost action on climate change
Film & TV Film & TV Watch the trailer for Shia LaBeouf’s hard-hitting semi-autobiographical film ‘Honey Kid’ The film sees Shia LaBeouf perform as his own Father and deals with the complex and harrowing dynamic between father and celebrity son.
More More High Court rules public servants can be fired for political social media posts The High Court's verdict is sure to have implications on the current debate around freedom of speech that has captured the Australian public
More More New legislation could see pill-testing brought to VIC by next year The legisliation proposes two set ups - a roaming lab for testing on-location at festivals and a fixed lap for futher drug analysis
More More Research finds millennials and Generation Z “thoughtful, progressive and often misunderstood” The report involved some 2000 young Australian participants aged between 18 and 30 and paints a detailed picture of Australia's future decision makers.
More More Turns out you can get fined for using your phone to pay at a drive-thru And judging by some of the consequences of being caught, using your mobile phone in a drive-thru is as dangerous as while driving anywhere else.