Russell Crowe’s auction says a lot about divorce
WHERE most Hollywood couples separate with tell-all interviews and wars of words, Dannielle Spencer and Russell Crowe are a testament to calling it a day, writes Miranda Devine.
WHERE most Hollywood couples separate with tell-all interviews and wars of words, Dannielle Spencer and Russell Crowe are a testament to calling it a day, writes Miranda Devine.
OUR cousins from South Africa are facing persecution. So why aren’t they afforded the same compassion as other refugees, asks Miranda Devine.
IT’S true that language matters. So let’s fight the social justice warriors to the very end, writes Miranda Devine.
WHEN Cash let fly at Labor’s misogynist bully Senator Doug Cameron, it was for good reason, writes Miranda Devine.
HOLDING the deputy prime minister to account is important but there’s no need to keep kicking a dog when he’s down, writes Miranda Devine.
LIKE so many women, Natalie Joyce fought tooth and nail for her marriage, only to have the towel thrown in by her husband, writes Miranda Devine.
IF Julie Bishop wants to win back public favour, making donations to questionable charities at the request of popstars is hardly the way to go about it, writes Miranda Devine.
THAT guy or girl standing in the gym looking uncertain and self-conscious as they act on their New Year’s resolution? I was one of them, and I needed a hand, not an eyeroll, writes Gary Nunn.
CHRISTMAS is absolutely a Christian festival, writes Michael Mann. Yes it’s been hijacked but those of faith calling to change its name have lost their damn minds.
WITH even Size 10 models deemed too big for the Victoria’s Secret fashion parade, we have to realise that this has zero to do with sex appeal, Katy Hall writes.
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