-
Sex-toy firm has high hopes for Australian IPO.
By Jack Boulware
May 18, 2000
-
If you want to go to the Games, you need lots of money and the ability to juggle basketball, sword fighting and that strangely "modern" pentathlon.
By Gary Kamiya
May 12, 2000
-
Despite a flap over penis reconstruction, an Australian conference concludes that doctors can rebuild them.
By Jack Boulware
May 12, 2000
-
Visitors just seem to lose their reason in Australia.
By J.A. Getzlaff
April 25, 2000
-
Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
By Amy Reiter
April 13, 2000
-
Judge doesn't fall for woman's claim.
By Jack Boulware
April 7, 2000
-
Expert advice on cheap flights to Sydney, plus arranging a Tuscany tour and getting to the core of the Big Apple.
By Donald D. Groff
March 9, 2000
-
They're ready to entertain Down Under.
By J.A. Getzlaff
March 9, 2000
-
How I learned to stop hurrying and love the Great Barrier Reef.
By Laura Miller
March 4, 2000
-
An Aussie in New York wonders what it means when Mum's Sunday standby becomes Gotham's hot cuisine.
By Christine Kenneally
February 25, 2000
-
The girl escapes, but the father wants retribution.
By J.A. Getzlaff
February 18, 2000
-
When you journey unattached on a train to Vienna, possibilities soar.
By Helen Elliott
January 28, 2000
-
Eight extraordinary restaurants embody Sydney's and Melbourne's emergence as world-class culinary capitals.
By Jamie James
January 14, 2000
-
A recent fund-raising endeavor has the Canberra-based women's team posing sans uniforms for a controversial calendar.
By Hank Hyena
December 6, 1999
-
Two men on opposite sides of the globe have gone to great extremes to avoid love.
By Hank Hyena
October 21, 1999
-
Our travel expert offers advice on finding that $99 San Francisco-East Coast fare, walking about Down Under and landing a job on a cruise ship.
By Donald D. Groff
August 26, 1999
-
Using rough sex and rougher drugs to escape the marriage-mortgage trap.
By Daniel Mangin
August 20, 1999
-
The source code's four-letter words could run afoul of new Australian censorship legislation.
By Jamais Cascio
June 7, 1999
-
Aimed at porn, the bill would push service providers to block anything even remotely risqué, critics charge.
By Paul Gardiner
June 7, 1999
-
Wanderlust's select guide to the top travel-related news stories from around the globe
By Susanna Stromberg
January 8, 1999
-
A lifelong pacifist and former Middle East reporter for the Wall Street Journal on why we should bomb Baghdad.
By Geraldine Brooks
December 19, 1998
-
Simon Winchester captures a poignant, pivotal moment in the Outback,when he gives a 7-year-old boy and his lamb their first view of the Internet.
By Simon Winchester
June 9, 1998
-
Lonely Planet guidebooks founder Tony Wheeler asks: Just what
is it that inspires Australians to wander incessantly around the world?
By Tony Wheeler
November 12, 1997
-
A teenage girl learns about her mother and Australia during a summer holiday.
By Caitlin Talbot
September 24, 1997
-
In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
By Laura Miller
June 9, 1997