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THE JUNKEE WEEKLY No Images? [Click here]( [Junk Mail from Junkee]( RIOT POLICE AND PEE-BUCKETS Welcome to Junk Mail, your chance to catch up on the week in pop culture, music, news and politics. The Bachelor train is rolling to its deliriously messy end, and it looks like this time someone might actually, y'know, win the show. In the interim, our recappers Patrick Lenton and Rebecca Shaw have poured over the unceasing hellscape that is heterosexual romance, bathing in the glory of [incredibly awkward, chardonnay-soaked family dinners](. Fun! In music news, Post Malone has kindly offered up some space on his new album to a [young upstart by the name of Ozzy Osborne](. Post's fans reckon that it'll be a big break for the long-haired muso -- we'll watch his career closely. Also, Taylor Swift has decided that only the finest in horse torture will do for her Australian tour, and has announced [she'll be headlining the Melbourne Cup](. We're sure her equine fans will be overjoyed. THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES [Riot Police And Pee-Buckets: An Oral History Of The 2004 Queer Occupation Of Wollongong Uni]( In 2004, Wollongong University saw a clash between queer protesters and the police. [This is the full story.]( [Former 007 Pierce Brosnan Reckons It’s Time For A Female James Bond]( [Former 007 Pierce Brosnan Reckons It’s Time For A Female James Bo]([nd]( [After Five Years Of Destruction, What’s Next For Sydney’s Nightlife?]( [After Five Years Of Destruction, What’s Next For Sydney’s Nightlife?]( TRANS TEENS ON TV [From ‘Euphoria’ To ‘Sabrina’, Trans Teens Are Finally Having Their Moment On TV]( Thanks to television shows like Sabrina and Euphoria, true trans representation has [finally gone mainstream.]( But what's the future of diversity on the small screen? WAAX [WAAX Are Not Going To Be Fucked With Anymore]( Courtesy of a series of incendiary live shows and the dedication of a loyal fanbase, Waax are moving to the big leagues. But still, [the band's lead singer Maz DeVita has questions](. RANKING CHEAP BOOZE [The Definitive Ranking Of All The Cheap Booze We Drank As Teens]( Punkee's Tara Watson has ranked [the mostly gross, occasionally wonderful booze]( we drank as teens. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Junkee is a Junkee Media publication. You are recieving this because you subscribed to the Junkee newsletter on our website, entered one of our competitions, or attended a Junkee event. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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