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Melbourne WebFest 2015: Oposto Do Sexo (BRA)

In day-to-day life, it can be hard for a married couple to maintain their sexual interests with each other. Oposto do Sexo (Opposite of Sex) is a comedy about the attempts of a husband to convince his wife to have sex with him.

A culture of success

The end of Germany’s World Cup drought caps off a year of its players overcoming mental hurdles, writes Riley Beveridge.

Melbourne WebFest 2015: Oposto Do Sexo (BRA)

In day-to-day life, it can be hard for a married couple to maintain their sexual interests with each other. Oposto do Sexo (Opposite of Sex) is a comedy about the attempts of a husband to convince his wife to have sex with him.

A culture of success

The end of Germany’s World Cup drought caps off a year of its players overcoming mental hurdles, writes Riley Beveridge.

more from Brazil

World Cupstart Review: Day 21

Despite not fully hitting their straps just yet, Riley Beveridge still believes Brazil are the team to beat at the World Cup.

Win or die trying

For several managers in Brazil, the inability to bring ultimate success back to their nation has cost them their job, writes Evan Young.

World Cupstart Review: Day 20

Two more matches went to extra time on Day 20 as the World Cup continued to provide endless entertainment, writes Riley Beveridge.

World Cupstart Review: Day 19

European powerhouses edged over the line against plucky African opponents in another enthralling day of World Cup action, writes Riley Beveridge.

World Cupstart Review: Day 18

It was another drama-filled day at the World Cup, with the Netherlands and Costa Rica scraping into quarter finals, as Riley Beveridge reports.

World Cupstart Review: Day 17

Prayers were answered and faith was restored in an enthralling opening to the knockout stages of the World Cup, as Riley Beveridge reports.

World Cupstart Review: Day 16

Finding it hard to think of ways to spend your time on the World Cup’s first rest day? So is Riley Beveridge.

World Cupstart Review: Day 15

Algeria’s qualification through to the round of 16 is another remarkable feat in a World Cup full of endless surprises, writes Riley Beveridge.

The Oranje brick road

After being widely tipped to exit in the group stages, Riley Beveridge believes the Netherlands now have a routine journey to the semi finals.

World Cupstart Review: Day 14

Riley Beveridge has run out of ways to praise Lionel Messi in his latest daily wrap-up from Brazil.

FIFA moving with the times in Brazil

Evan Young takes a look at how innovation and new technologies make the 2014 World Cup more fair and accessible than ever before.

World Cupstart Review: Day 13

Luis Suarez stole the story of Day 13 at the World Cup, but as Riley Beveridge reports, it wasn’t in a good way.

Villa offers a taste of things to come

David Villa’s goal may have broken Socceroos hearts in Brazil, but according to Sean Ellicott, it also gives Australians plenty to look forward to.

World Cupstart Review: Day 12

Australia exited the 2014 FIFA World Cup without a win, but as Riley Beveridge reports in his daily wrap, they can do so with heads held high.

World Cupstart Review: Day 11

The USA are beginning to prove themselves as one of the most courageous footballing nations, as Riley Beveridge reports in his World Cup wrap.

World Cupstart Review: Day 10

Lionel Messi’s sensational late match-winner against Iran leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 10 wrap-up from Brazil.

World Cupstart Review: Day 9

Costa Rica are proving one of the great stories of the World Cup and Riley Beveridge takes a look at their campaign in his daily wrap.

The ‘Group of Opportunity’

Opening round matches have turned the apparent ‘Group of Death’ into something much more promising, writes Jordan Witte.