Adrian Lowe
Adrian Lowe is a news reporter for theage.com.au and has previously covered social media and courts. He joined The Age in 2008 from the Bendigo Advertiser.
Captain Cook's pistol locked and loaded
Adrian Lowe A pistol belonging to Captain James Cook has sold at auction for almost $220,000.
Workaholics down tools to get their lives back
Adrian Lowe One more email or another hour in the office won't hurt, will it? Perhaps it will.
A legacy of absolute goodness: Dame Elisabeth mourned
Adrian Lowe Prime ministers and premiers past and present have paid tribute to Dame Elisabeth Murdoch's generosity and kind nature after she died on Wednesday, aged 103.
'Speak English or die' - terror on a suburban bus
Adrian Lowe COMMUTERS were subjected to a horrifying display of racism and threats of violence on a Melbourne bus when a French woman was abused for singing in her native tongue.
Welcome to Qantas, please hold - for 15 hours
Adrian Lowe How long is too long to wait on hold? Thirty minutes? One hour? Try 15 hours, 40 minutes and one second.
Chinook mayday not heard
Paul Millar and Adrian Lowe A lieutenant was'ramp riding' at the back of an army helicopter before it bucked out of control.
Police 'surprised' at detail of raid leak
Adrian Lowe SENIOR Victoria Police officers were ''dumbfounded'' and ''surprised'' at the amount of detail their federal counterparts fed to a News Limited newspaper in a deal struck to delay publication of a...
Editor's bargain with police
Adrian Lowe One of Rupert Murdoch's most senior editors in Australia asked a top federal policeman how many people could be killed if his newspaper published details about an impending anti-terrorism raid in...
Judge orders stay to second trial of terrorist cell
Adrian Lowe FOUR radical Muslims convicted of terrorism offences have been spared an imminent second trial for more serious offences, after a Supreme Court judge ruled that the proceedings would be an abuse of...
Distrustful Australians critical of slow internet
Adrian Lowe Australians find the internet easy to use but are distrustful of it, according to an online consumer behaviour report.
For lonely teenager Assange, a computer was his only friend
Adrian Lowe An early court case in Melbourne - details of which have been released for the first time - reveals the beginnings of Julian Assange's fascination with the power of computers.










