• With semesters kicking off again, young Danes are racing into their statistically-backed reputation as Europe’s biggest drinkers. Continue reading on Aarhus Todaily below:

  • Over the last decade or so, the sky-scraping rise of portable devices, all connected to the internet and equipped with near-unlimited data, has triggered a seismic shift in the music industry. Streaming companies have deific influence on artists’ success or failure.

  • First Nations people have lived on Australian land for upwards of 60,000 years, yet, for the last 200 or so, many have had to speak the language of their invaders. Since colonisation, Aboriginal English has evolved into a means of expressing identity.

  • From the outside, the footy card industry might appear cultish. Thousands of mostly middle-aged men, initially indoctrinated by Aussie rules and now head-over-heels for little rectangles with photos of the game’s players. Really forking out for them too.

  • It was meant to be a night of magic in Melbourne’s north-east. Yet with the opening whistle still echoing around Heidelberg streets, most of the few thousand in attendance were forced to face reality.

  • For centuries, music has been a driver of change and powerful influence on people’s political views. Music and politics have held long-standing impacts on each other, both through direct engagement and more covert strategising.

  • The host of the world’s biggest football podcast has come to our shores to present Australia’s Champions League coverage. Max Rushden tells the story of his getting here and it is, quite frankly, ridiculous.

  • Joey Gibbs is understating things when he says it was “probably” the most interesting year of his career. Six weeks unable to walk and, not even a month after the first Y-League start, five glorious minutes on the park in a victorious A-League Grand Final.

  • Clueless’ three main female characters – Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone), Dionne Davenport (Stacey Dash) and Tai Frasier (Brittany Murphy) – have more depth, substance and intelligence than the vast majority of women seen in teen films, comedies and cinema in general.

  • Rain delays meant the Test cricket match between Australia and India ended in a draw last night, yet it wasn’t the game’s outcome dominating headlines. Aussie Test debutant Stella Campbell claimed two wickets in 14 first-innings overs, leaving coach Matthew Mott “very excited”.