Kylie, Taylor and Pink … we’re in their age of inspiration
They’re inspiring, they stay out of controversy and drama and they love what they do, which is why the likes of Pink, Kylie Minogue and Taylor Swift are fantastic role models.
They’re inspiring, they stay out of controversy and drama and they love what they do, which is why the likes of Pink, Kylie Minogue and Taylor Swift are fantastic role models.
The unsung women who keep soldiering on in spite of everything deserve a lighter load and should be allowed to say so, writes Lisa Mayoh.
The Real Housewives of Sydney star Victoria Montano is always ‘looking for the best thing that’s a bit naughty’ – and more time with horses.
On International Women’s Day, prominent Australians share moving and insightful letters voicing what it really means to be a woman in 2025.
Whether she’s fuelling conversation or playing a feminist icon, acclaimed Australian actor Heather Mitchell explains why she doesn’t shy away from life’s sharp edges.
Entertainer Em Rusciano reveals why her radio career was “brutal” and women everywhere need a lighter load. Read her frank Q&A interview.
When he was just 15, Matt Moran asked his parents if he could leave school to become a chef. This year marks 40 years of thriving in the sometimes brutal industry.
Hit singer. Elite swimmer. Musical theatre performer. Meet Cody Simpson. Whatever he does, he gives 100%. Grounded, focused, all in, he’s diving into his next challenge: Guys & Dolls.
The price to see the likes of Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo have gone to insane levels. But there’s one rip-off at a concert you need to avoid.
Singer-songwriter, musician, comedian, writer and actor Eddie Perfect says while life can be less than perfect, he’s happy with his lot … and even happier when there’s ice cream.
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