What would you do with an extra six hours? By Victoria KerridgeFeatures Popular We spend a third of our lives asleep – but what if we didn’t have to? November 30 Details
The weirdly relaxing world of ASMR By Victoria KerridgeFeatures In a strange corner of the internet, a woman is brushing her hair and whispering softly into the camera. November 21 Details
VIDEO: What does Feminism mean these days? By Victoria KerridgeNews Feminism has had a pretty bad wrap as of late and many seem confused about what the word actually means these days. The Newsroom reporter Victoria Kerridge took the streets to see what the word Feminism means to the people of Sydney. November 13 Details
Life at the edge of the world By Victoria KerridgeFeatures Popular From the hipster enclave of Portland, Oregon, to the stark terrain of the Arctic tundra – life in a remote corner of Alaska. October 17 Details
Body shaming comes in all sizes By Victoria KerridgeFeatures Body shaming can occur for people of all shapes and sizes. October 16 Details
Still not asking for it By Victoria KerridgeFeatures Popular Don’t wear short skirts, never walk alone at night – Why do some Australians still appear to hold victim blaming attitudes? October 2 Details
Would you travel to North Korea? By Victoria KerridgeFeatures The ethics and logistics of travelling to the world’s most secretive nation. July 29 Details
Volunteering: philanthropy or misanthropy? By Victoria KerridgeFeatured News Features How well-meaning tourists are fuelling the rise of fraudulent orphanages around the world. July 23 Details
You can’t go home again By Victoria KerridgeFeatured News Features What happens when home is no longer home? July 16 Details
Why women should head into the great unknown, alone By Victoria KerridgeFeatured News Features More Australian women are travelling alone than ever before. June 27 Details