King’s Cross
Why Does Australia Still Have Only One Supervised Injecting Room?
The one in Kings Cross has ended overdoses and curbed crime, but there's resistance to open any more, anywhere
The Battle for Britain's Iconic Railway Arch Nightclubs
Developers are doing their best to rid the UK of its railway arch nightclubs.
Will Newtown be the Next Casualty of Sydney’s Lockout Laws?
Newtown, Sydney's hub on alternative culture, is bringing in self-imposed lockouts to deal with Kings Cross reveller runoff.
Emergency Room Doctors Say the Sydney Lockout Is Working
"Everything from a cut above the eye, through to the fracture of the cheekbone or broken nose, right through to a fractured skull...that whole spectrum has declined since the lockout laws."
War and Belonging: A Look at Australia's IS Jihadists
More and more western-born men are sacrificing their homes in order to fight in the Middle Eastern conflict. Is brainwashing to blame?
Nicole Reed Shoots Friends, Strangers, and Empty Spaces
For her most recent series, No Slam Dunks, the photographer is shooting her two favorite things: her pals and empty public spaces.
Britain's Railways Created the Country's Biggest Clubs and Gentrification Shut Them Down
Last decade’s desolate wastelands are this year’s playgrounds for the super-rich.
Does Sydney Need Another Supervised Injecting Room?
15 years after Sydney opened the first medically supervised injecting centre in the English-speaking world, its founders think it's time to establish a second one.
Will London's Porn Cinemas Survive the Coming Wave of Gentrification?
The authorities are cracking down on places that were once a safe haven for people with nowhere else to go.
Australia's Drunken Teens Have Nothing On Their Parents
If you believe recent headlines, Australian youth are booze-fuelled little turds prone to acts of violence. The reality is that Australians are consuming less alcohol per capita today than in the beer-swilling 70s and 80s.