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This bizarre train track optical illusion will mess with your mind
What the hell is going on here?
By Sam Haysom
Chair J.K. Rowling wrote 'Harry Potter' on sells for almost $400,000
It comes with a note from the author.
By The Associated Press
Iceland names new prime minister as elections loom
Agriculture Minister Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson is the new leader
Thai police search for source of Line stickers making fun of the royal family
The sticker set lampoons the royal family, and was pulled very quickly after appearing in the messaging app.
By Victoria Ho
Bangladeshi student who criticised radical Islamists is hacked to death
Last year four secular bloggers were killed in the country.
The Aussie startup scene needs more commitment and less conversation
"Let's go from conversation to action."
By Ariel Bogle
Watch the teaser for the trailer for the new 'Rogue One' 'Star Wars' spinoff
Yes, trailers have teasers now.
Domino's wants to make pizza in 3 minutes and deliver in 10 minutes
The need for pizza speed.
By Johnny Lieu
Indonesian singer continues performing despite cobra bite, dies shortly after
The show must go on.
By Alicia Tan
Stereosonic Festival to take a break, shredders mourn
If you've been shredding for Stereosonic, now is the time to stop.
By Jenni Ryall
Eat a pepperoni pizza pretzel hotdog at this Australian stoner food restaurant
Ridiculous food combinations, here we come.
By Johnny Lieu
A new high-tech Australian zoo wants to feed animals with drones
Sydney Zoo wants to be a high-tech animal park, both for visitors and for the animals.
By Ariel Bogle
Tokyo now has a hedgehog cafe and we want to hang out there forever
You know where to find us.
By Alicia Tan
'Empire' recap: Seriously, hell hath no fury like a Lucious scorned
When you play the game of Empire, you win or you die.
By Yohana Desta
Riders had to be rescued after Battlestar Galactica rollercoaster stalls in Singapore
People were stuck for about 20 minutes on the problematic ride.
By Victoria Ho
Volvo plans to test 100 autonomous cars on public roads in China
China wants to lead the way on self-driving cars. And Volvo is here to help.
By Nick Jaynes
Aussies couldn't get enough data in late 2015. 1.71 million terabytes worth.
Shout out to the 93,000 people who still have a dial-up connection.
By Ariel Bogle
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton question each other's presidential qualifications
Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that Hillary Clinton was not "qualified" to be president, citing the fact that a super PAC supporting her campaign takes special interest dollars.
Passive-aggressive note left by soon-to-be fired Dick Smith employee
"Looking for Jobs?"
By Johnny Lieu
For $5, you can find out if your S.O. is 'cheating' on Tinder
The site's creator is helping users expose infidelity, but he's also calling attention to how much information Tinder exposes about everyone.
Australian TV crew detained in Beirut while filming story on custody dispute
A prominent Australian news crew has been detained in Lebanon, during the filming of a story about a custody dispute.
By Jenni Ryall
First Syrians leave for U.S. under sped up resettlement program
The first Syrian family to be resettled in the U.S. under a new surge is on their way to Kansas City.