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The Recap

Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.

The Recap

Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.

The Recap

Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.

The Recap

Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.

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The Recap

Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.

Celebrities have their say

Celebrities are getting involved in the newest marriage equality campaign. Joely Mitchell asks if they accurately represent the Australian voice.

Filtering through all the Junkee

She has a blue tick on Twitter so you know she’s legit. Steph Harmon talks to Joely Mitchell about the pressures of being editor of Junkee.

Students protest Pyne

Protestors disrupted Christopher Pyne’s La Trobe University visit today, Tam Kendi and Joely Mitchell report.

Real life Tinderella story

After last night’s premiere of The Bachelor, Taylah Burrows discusses how legitimate a relationship founded on the show could be.

Stop the tax on tampons

Menstruating isn’t a choice. Joely Mitchell explains why pads and tampons should be categorised as important health goods and become tax-free.

Love at first swipe

An increasing number of people are finding love on Tinder but chances are they will be too embarrassed to tell you, writes Joely Mitchell.

Increased consequences for road safety

Double demerit point periods are in place in some Australian states over long weekends. Joely Mitchell examines whether it helps to reduce the road toll.

Can you go No ‘Poo?

With more people choosing to go shampoo-free, Joely Mitchell asks how frequently we should be washing our hair.

The financial side of death

We often stress about the cost of living, but perhaps we should be putting savings aside for the cost of death too, writes Joely Mitchell.

When marital status matters

French women have won the right to less intrusive titles and it’s time Australians had that same privilege, writes Joely Mitchell.

Solving crime with social media

You may be assisting police investigations without even knowing it. All you need is a social media account, writes Joely Mitchell.

Metro to cut seats on trains

It will be even harder to find a seat on Melbourne’s Metro trains by 2016, writes Joely Mitchell.

Changing plus-size perceptions

In the superficial battle of slim v curvy, Joely Mitchell discusses whether we are losing sight of what is healthy.