Why Selena Gomez is helping Aussies with mental health
Singer Selena Gomez has donated $77,000 to an Australian mental health charity that has been created and driven by young people.
Singer Selena Gomez has donated $77,000 to an Australian mental health charity that has been created and driven by young people.
Without any warning Reuben Styles, part of hit duo Peking Duk, lost his best mate to suicide and other friends have also succumbed to depression. He has vowed to spend his life making a change, one song at a time.
Heather Mitchell is a two-time breast cancer survivor and now at the age of 65 she has never been busier and is excited to take her lauded, solo stage show around Australia.
The 44-year-old has changed course
The meaning of turning 50 has changed dramatically. Turning 50 is quite the milestone – and no longer is it mid life, near retirement or ‘old’ in any sense. For some, it’s a time to start again and set new goals, writes Lisa Mayoh.
Ellidy Pullin still finds herself in waves of grief over the loss of Alex ‘Chumpy’ – but a little miracle keeps her smiling, writes Lisa Mayoh.
After 12 years of trying and failing to conceive, Elizabeth Day, host of the hugely successful How to Fail podcast has let go of her dream and found peace on the other side.
It is a movie that could never be made today due to the danger involved but The Man From Snowy River has had a lasting impact on Australian cinema and for its stars, Sigrid Thornton and Tom Burlinson, life would never be the same.
Say what you will about Real Housewives of Sydney star Nicole O’Neil – she knows who she is and is proud of it. But to the trolls, her message is clear – leave her children out of it.
When new neighbours star April Rose Pengilly joined the show, she met her idol.
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