How do you think the new carbon price will affect the average Australian?
August 10, 2011
Make up your own mind
August 11, 2011
By Zach Hubber
Terrorism. Kidnappings. Muggings. Keep reading through the Federal Government’s travel advisories for South America and you’ll come to realise this particular continent may not be the ideal destination to be a backpacker.
Uni Games photo gallery
August 11, 2011
All photos by Daniel Gregoric.
- A RMIT basketballer in action.
- A RMIT netballer ready to pass off.
- A picture of concentration on the face of a member of RMIT’s bowls team.
- RMIT’s women’s volleyball team in action.
- RMIT’s men’s volleyball team.
- a RMIT cheerleader at her most flexible.
- A RMIT cheerleader poses for the camera.
- A RMIT student enjoying the wet weather.
- RMIT score!
- A happy group of RMIT cheerleaders.
- The RMIT men’s football team.
- One of RMIT’s soccer stars holding up the ball.
- RMIT’s women fight hard.
- A routine from RMIT’s cheerleaders.
- Desperate dives from RMIT’s men’s volleyball team.
- RMIT footballers unfazed.
- A member of RMIT’s cheerleading team.
- A RMIT footballer dashes clear.
- An RMIT athlete in full flight.
- RMIT’s ruckman goes up at a stoppage.
- Change of legs for RMIT’s running team.
- One of RMIT’s tennis stars smashing a forehand.
- A RMIT footballer gets a handball away.
- RMIT on the soccer pitch.
- Part of RMIT’s cheerleading team in action.
Deciding to be a human shield
August 11, 2011
By Maddison Kennedy
Usually when we travel it’s for work, or a holiday, or to go somewhere where certain recreational activities aren’t illegal. So what would make you decide to travel somewhere where your life would be at risk from bullets and bombs? [Read more]
English Premier League preview
August 11, 2011
The world’s most popular soccer league starts on Saturday night (AEST). Join the Ammar Sachak, Dejan Kalinic and Adem Saricaoglu, as they analyse who will contend for the titles and introduce the newly promoted teams. [Read more]
Calling Australia home
August 11, 2011
By Christie Long
A 20-year-old Australian who hasn’t run off to volunteer in a school in a developing country is hard to find. Almost as rare as one who hasn’t been on a party-fuelled Contiki tour around Europe. [Read more]
Carbon: The political football
August 11, 2011
By Sergio Macklin
Winston Churchill once said a lie can get half way around the world before the truth can get its boots on. [Read more]
National Football League preview
August 11, 2011
With the lockout officially over, the National Football League season is less than a month away from kicking off. In an online exclusive, reporter Ben Guthrie takes a look at this season’s contenders. [Read more]
Sluts again? Boy oh boy…
August 11, 2011
By Emily Baker
Between European legislation on Muslim women’s right to wear the burqa in public, and criminal prosecution in a recent Canadian sexual assault case hinging on the nature of the victim’s attire, women’s clothing once again seems to be attracting the wrong kind of attention. [Read more]
Driving in the country on your P Plates
August 11, 2011
Anthony McPhee shares his tips for a fun and safe road trip.
These days you’ll hear the argument that, with petrol prices so high, it’s cheaper to buy a plane ticket than to drive somewhere. But that overlooks the fact that you can fit five people into a car, but only one person can travel on a plane ticket. [Read more]





























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