Sabour is fascinated by the modern day phenomenon of internet love scammers. Cyber criminals are fleecing vulnerable Australians of millions of dollars every month but the only person who seems to be doing anything about it is a Detective from the Queensland Fraud Squad.
In an age when celebrity is more likely to come from infamy than talent, what does an ordinary person have to do to become famous? Sabour decides to find out by following a young fame wannabe from Brisbane, Skye Harper, in her struggle up the celebrity ladder.
When Australian kickboxing champion Roger Abbas was killed in mysterious circumstances in Syria in late 2012, it set off a chain of stories in the national media about Australian citizens heading over there to take part in the war – either as humanitarians or ‘jihadists’.
What happens when you’re born in the wrong body? Biological sex doesn’t always match up with ‘brain sex’ and when that happens, you either spend your life in torment or you make the decision to transition and become the person you know you are inside.
Sabour heads to Arnhem Land to spend two weeks in a small town called Yirrkala living completely under the rules of the Intervention. Five years after it was put into effect, Sabour wants to find out what it’s like to live under the Intervention, by staying in a tent on a beach in the community.