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Little Lion Man
Chance Waters covers the number one song from the 2009 Hottest 100.
Psy's next move
ABC Sydney's Lawrence Champness discusses dancing, weddings and what's next for the Gangnam Style star.
Ban marriage
If we don't take our marriage vows seriously, why take them at all?
Being poor in a rich city
Homeless woman Sheree Daly delivered a powerful speech to a Melbourne forum on poverty and social inequality.
How children learn best
Video games can help kids with poor working memory to concentrate in the classroom.
Vanilla Australia
Vanilla production requires each individual bean to be massaged by hand.
Savages
Review: Oliver Stone returns to form with a particularly tasty thriller.
Telephone etiquette
What has happened to our phone manners? Speaking to a stranger you can't see can be a tricky business.
Home birthing
Current laws may compromise a woman's right to make an informed choice about where and how she will give birth.
I've gotta zip
The Hamster Wheel's pre-written obituary for Kevin M Rudd says he died doing what he loved - self-promoting.
Donors still anonymous
One donor conceived woman, Narelle Grech, is running out of time to find out about her biological origins.
End of an era?
Scotland's claim for independence could see the abolition of the United Kingdom after 300 years.
Glowing wonder
A team of Australian scientists believe they have uncovered the cause of ball lightning.
Holocaust humour
Is it ever acceptable for comedians to make jokes about misfortune or tragedy?
Bootlegging books
Technological advances are making it easier for e-books to be illegally copied.
Dishonored
A visually enticing stealth game set in a world troubled by plague and government oppression.
Housing heartache
Forty per cent of Australians who bought homes after the GFC are facing mortgage stress.
The Biggest Estate on Earth
Award-winning author Bill Gammage explodes the myth that pre-settlement Australia was an untamed wilderness.
Getting away with murder
Some endangered species are considered more valuable dead than alive on the international black market.
Kids caught in the crossfire
A recent custody battle turned media circus displayed irresponsible reporting, says a retired Family Court judge.
