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This Australian-designed safari lodge feels more like a coastal resort

This Australian-designed safari lodge feels more like a coastal resort

Mpala Jena camp feels like a coastal resort that has been airlifted from Madagascar and dropped on the side of the Zambezi.

  • by Justin Meneguzzi

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From Robert Mugabe to Alexander Downer: Jeremy Hearder retires after 65 years as a diplomat

From Robert Mugabe to Alexander Downer: Jeremy Hearder retires after 65 years as a diplomat

Few people could work the same job for 65 years and not get bored. But Jeremy Hearder did – and he got to criss-cross the world doing it.

  • by James Massola
World of photos, April 20, 2024
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World of photos, April 20, 2024

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.

‘Worse than Trump’: Multicultural leaders shocked by immigration proposals

‘Worse than Trump’: Multicultural leaders shocked by immigration proposals

Diaspora communities say they were blindsided by proposed laws that could ban foreigners from countries such as Iran and South Sudan from entering Australia.

  • by Matthew Knott and Angus Thompson
Australian tourist missing in Zimbabwe’s famous Victoria Falls park

Australian tourist missing in Zimbabwe’s famous Victoria Falls park

Such incidences are rare in Victoria Falls, a destination that attracts thousands of tourists from across the globe.

  • by Farai Mutsaka
Rhody to recovery: The 100-year-old who knits trauma teddy bears

Rhody to recovery: The 100-year-old who knits trauma teddy bears

Rhodesia Greatrex knits the bears for her paramedic grandson to give to ambulance patients.

  • by Carolyn Webb
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It’s an (expensive) bucket-list item. Here’s how to do it on a budget

It’s an (expensive) bucket-list item. Here’s how to do it on a budget

Good safaris are never cheap, but choose wisely and it’s possible to have an incredible experience without breaking the bank.

  • by Graham Boynton
The end of empire almost upended our careers (don’t tell the editor)
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Bob Hawke

The end of empire almost upended our careers (don’t tell the editor)

A 1991 meeting in Zimbabwe came at the end of the old world order, and soon, Bob Hawke’s political career. It also almost capsized the careers of two reporters.   

  • by Tony Wright
Diamonds continue their winning ways at the World Cup

Diamonds continue their winning ways at the World Cup

Australia piled up their biggest score at the 2023 Netball World Cup as they hit the century mark and completed a clean sweep of their three pool games with a thumping 101-32 win over Fiji.

  • by Melissa Woods and Adrian Warren
Shehan Karunatilaka wins Booker Prize for The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

Shehan Karunatilaka wins Booker Prize for The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

The novel is about a Sri Lankan war photographer who wakes up dead in an underworld populated with victims of political violence.

  • by Alexandra Alter
‘Not for the faint-hearted’: The Melburnian staring down wildlife poachers in Africa

‘Not for the faint-hearted’: The Melburnian staring down wildlife poachers in Africa

With local villagers hungry for bush meat, John Gardiner is spending millions to protect the wildlife now flourishing on his 55,000-hectare Zimbabwe reserve.

  • by Adam Shand

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