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The April 1 Edition

Rethinking rape: the legal system on trial | Hugo Weaving on sex, death and long-distance love | From page to screen and back again: British author Tom Rob Smith | Eating before others arrive at the table: rude or practical? | Similar wines, different alcohol readings | Two of Us: a beautiful collision of opposites

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He texted Holly that he’d done ‘the most heinous thing possible’. A jury disagreed
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He texted Holly that he’d done ‘the most heinous thing possible’. A jury disagreed

For sexual assault complainants like law student Holly, the legal process remains brutal and unsatisfactory. Many argue it’s time for a full rethink.

  • by Melissa Fyfe and Jacqueline Maley
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Authors penning hit TV shows? It’s no longer a novel concept

Authors penning hit TV shows? It’s no longer a novel concept

Tom Rob Smith is part of a wave of bestselling writers making the literary jump from the page to the screen – and back again.

  • by Greg Callaghan
‘I thought he was snoring’: Then Maja realised Tom was in cardiac arrest

‘I thought he was snoring’: Then Maja realised Tom was in cardiac arrest

A meeting at a 1978 party set in train a blissful collision of opposites. Forty years later, a walk across an English moor almost shattered their happiness.

  • by Tim Elliott
‘I really miss her’: Hugo Weaving on long-distance love

‘I really miss her’: Hugo Weaving on long-distance love

The award-winning actor discusses what he’s learnt while living apart from his partner, dealing with grief – and whether he’d be cast in Priscilla today.

  • by Benjamin Law
Is it cold to tuck into a hot meal before my wife gets to the table?

Is it cold to tuck into a hot meal before my wife gets to the table?

Our Modern Guru serves up a platter of advice on how to get your loved one to the dinner table on time.

  • by Danny Katz
Good Weekend indeed: Six fun things to do

Good Weekend indeed: Six fun things to do

What to watch, read, eat and buy: great diversions for April 1.

  • by Thomas Mitchell, Damien Woolnough, Kate Simmons, Jill Dupleix and Frances Mocnik
Why does the alcohol content in wines vary so much?

Why does the alcohol content in wines vary so much?

While one white wine might have a 12 per cent reading, another could be 14 per cent. How? A few factors may be at play.

  • by Huon Hooke
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The beauty of baby steps

The beauty of baby steps

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: Baby carrier.

  • by Paul Connolly
Grilled, marinated chicken wth salmoriglio

Grilled, marinated chicken wth salmoriglio

Salmoriglio is a versatile sauce, brightly flavoured with plenty of lemon and oregano. Here, Julia Busittil Nishimura uses it as both a marinade and a dressing for chicken thighs, which are perfect for a weeknight meal.

  • by Julia Busuttil Nishimura
Fried zucchini, mint and chilli salad with taramasalata and bottarga

Fried zucchini, mint and chilli salad with taramasalata and bottarga

Karen Martini based this dish on a recipe from an old Italian friend, who’d add this to her antipasto spread during zucchini season. The key here: how the flavour of humble zucchini is transformed when fried.

  • by Karen Martini
Sydney: Fabbrica

Sydney: Fabbrica

The Balmain pasta bar’s soothing lamb ragu is set to be many locals’ best friend this winter.

  • by Callan Boys
Melbourne: Prince Dining Room

Melbourne: Prince Dining Room

This second iteration of St Kilda’s Prince Dining Room is a rebirth of sorts; a reimagining of fine-diner Circa.

  • by Besha Rodell
Good Weekend Quiz

Good Weekend Quiz

Trivia buffs: test your knowledge.

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Good Weekend Letters to the editor: April 1

Good Weekend Letters to the editor: April 1

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