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Identifying victims by DNA

Despite advancements in technology, DNA testing will always be the most efficient way to identify the deceased, writes Lauren Bordin.

Get packing

It’s the time of year to get your suitcase out. Jordan Drummond speaks to travel experts about making overseas trips safe and enjoyable.

Gaudry making leaps and bounds

Blake Gaudry was the only Australian trampoline representative at the 2012 Olympics, and he’s on track to do it again, writes Johanna Brasier.

Rekiah’s Law

The brother of domestic violence victim, Rekiah O’Donnell, is fighting for tougher laws, writes Kathleen O’Connor.

Holding on to Australian TV

More than 400 hours of content is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Tiyana Matliovski asks if Australian TV can float in a sea of digital content.

Hope for delisted Darley

Sam Darley started his AFL career at just 17-years-of-age. But five years later, his future hangs by a thread, writes Ryan Rosendale.

The men behind HoMie

HoMie is a boutique store in Melbourne Central that serves the homeless. upstart spoke to two of its creators.

Break Point Podcast Episode 7

The Break Point crew wrap up last week’s Masters 1000 in Shanghai, and preview upcoming tournaments in Moscow and Vienna.

The emoji-pocalypse

80 per cent of the population uses emojis. Lucille Sadek asks if it’s affecting our communication skills.

The art of interviewing

ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, reminds journalists to learn from every interview, writes Ewa Staszewska.

Modern game of bocce

Australian bocce player, Santo Pascuzzi, tells Lauren Bordin that the game is more than an ‘old man’s sport’.

Swimming with sustainability

Artist and bikini designer, Mitch Gobel, has just been nominated for Young Conservationist of the Year by Australia Zoo. He speaks to Stephanie Atkins.

Life with or without AFL

As the AFL draft approaches, young players have become better prepared for life outside of football, writes David Kennedy.

Donate a dollar for drought

It’s time for major supermarkets to accurately represent the plight of Australian farmers, and do something about it, writes Erica Jolly.

Does Bieber deserve privacy?

The recent nude images of Justin Bieber raise questions about celebrities’ right to privacy, writes Ethan Miller.

Clinic to improve hangovers

Medical professionals have slammed the idea of a hangover clinic, but it may not be as harmful as first thought, writes Taylah Burrows.