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The riches of Greece

In some parts of Greece you would never know that the country is on the brink of doom, writes Christina Lovrecz.

Robert Doyle’s social media failure

Melbourne Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has fled from the social media world after only a few days. Occupy Melbourne activist Carl Scrase explains why.

The real Magic Mike

Melbourne stripper Andrews talks to Samantha McMeekin about life as a male entertainer.

Interview with David Davutovic

Herald Sun chief football writer David Davutovic speaks to Mandi Santic about interviewing David Beckham and the future of journalism.

When curiosity calls

The Curiosity Rover’s touchdown on Mars signifies much more than a science mission, it allows us to collectively dream, writes Liam Quinn.

The new ‘Big Brother’

The media is treating our Olympians like reality TV stars instead of great athletes, writes Samantha McMeekin.

Keep eating – nothing to see here

The president of a US fast food chain has landed himself in hot water after claiming he’s against gay marriage. Liam Quinn explains why he’ll continue to eat at the restaurants.

Jones is still a winner

Despite a difficult Olympic build-up and a fifth placed finish in her pet event, Paul Bastin believes Leisel Jones has further enhanced her legacy.

Attention with intention

With former Victorian premiers Hamer and Bolte now so publicly acknowledged, Justine Costigan wonders why other leaders haven’t been equally recognised.

The working journalist – Stephen Rice

Radio Australia’s Stephen Rice has never had a moment of boredom in his 40-year career. Justine Costigan profiles this broadcaster with a passion for his work.

You’ll love Paris for different reasons

The sights and the history of Paris are unrivalled anywhere in Europe, but the city itself may not live up to your expectations, writes Alexandra Hansen.

The Dark Knight Rises: movie review

It’s been four years since we last saw Batman on the big screen but can The Dark Knight Rises live up to the hype? Tom Midwood finds out.

An afternoon with Anita Barraud

ABC Radio National’s producer, presenter and wonder woman Anita Barraud tells Danna Diaz how she kick-started her career.

Mitt Romney: Boring voters to death

The lack of a suitable arch rival for President Obama has disillusioned the electorate regardless of their political persuasion, writes Liam Quinn.

Young voices dispelling carbon gloom

Environmental youth coalitions, backed by a steely determination to ensure the existence of a sustainable future, can’t be ignored. Gayertree Subramaniam reports.