Pirates ride the torrent wave. Billions of dollars, thousands of jobs, legal threats and toilet paper. Tuan Van Le enters the fast draw world of internet piracy.

The 1.5 Asian-Australian generation

dfghThey were born overseas and migrated to Australia when they were young, the 1.5ers live between two cultures. And as Nami Kwon reports, most feel stuck in the middle.

Flying the Fair Trade flag. What's that in your coffee? Is it the sweat from days of labour or is it the pungent taste of injustice? Dheepthi Namasivayam reports.
INFRASTRUCTURE: In-tunnel filtration a necessity? Kate Schneider investigates the issue of in-tunnel filtration and looks at the state of Sydney's air.
WANTED: Shepherds to tend large flock. By Jessica Dooley reports on the Catholic Church's search to fill growing vacancies in the clergy.

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Generation Y. The Yers are not a detached microcosm. We made them but what are they? Kym Agius reports.

Waiting for answers on UTS Kuring-gai campus. Claire Mather unpacks the problems and the stakeholders of this special property.
Assessing “Australianness” – a citizenship test for new Australians? Susan Quinn reports on Australia's first steps towards testing would-be citizens on English language and “Australian values” kjhnThe real choices for Generation Y. Sarah Kendell investigates the effects of the Howard Government's WorkChoices legislation on a new generation of workers.
Animal rights in Australia
Kids and lawyers sign up to help animals.  Myles Formby reports on the launch of animal rights' group Animal Club and the growing field of Animal Law. (June 06)
Homesickness
As Theresa Schramke reports, it's more than just a little tummy ache.
julesBrothel Bashing still an issue. A camel can easily spit over three metres – that must be a spectacle in itself. But fifteen of them saddled up and racing through the desert for charity is not only a spectacle, it's an event worth sponsoring... Juliette O'Brien reports.
EAST TIMOR: The Quest for Peace. By Todd Dagwell.
BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam. Stephanie Abela reviews the unresolved environmental and heritage issues confronting this corporate resources venture. wdghjJudging a book by its cover. The old saying goes “You can't judge a book by its cover”, but the 54th Book Design Awards did   exactly that, as Alek Stefanovic reports.
  REVIEW: Turning our perceptions inside out. John Roberts reviews the June 06 Inside Out exhibition in Auburn.