Cracking the Star Wars code
THE symbols and edifices of a lost ‘golden age’ are everywhere in Star Wars. Solo’s no exception. As one archaeologist argues, it’s actually a key to the saga’s success.
THE symbols and edifices of a lost ‘golden age’ are everywhere in Star Wars. Solo’s no exception. As one archaeologist argues, it’s actually a key to the saga’s success.
GOLD Logie winner Grant Denyer has revealed for the first time how a crippling addiction to prescription painkillers left him so reckless he “might not be here” if it wasn’t for his kids. He has now opened up about his dark days of pills, depression and desperation.
THEY were modern-day bushrangers. But after eight years on the run, father and son fugitives Gino and Mark Stocco were finally captured at a remote property in central NSW. Police soon discovered the body of the property’s caretaker decaying in a shed. Read this chilling extract from Nino Bucci’s new book.
ANITA Cobby had been dead for more than two and half years, yet John was still having nightmares about her, still racked with guilt that he hadn’t been there to protect her.
PHILLIP Hughes had the world at his feet. He was loved by his family, admired by his teammates, not just for being a world class cricketer and batsman, but being a world class bloke.
SURVIVOR stories are woven with common themes; the unpreparedness, the jet engine-like sound of winds and the lingering smells of sewage and rotting meat.
After the fury of Tracy destroyed Darwin, the irrepressible Territory spirit meant that plans to rebuild started immediately.
IT was the incest case that shocked the world. Today, The Saturday Telegraph can reveal police have caught up with the man allegedly at its centre. Taylor Auerbach reports.
SEVEN years is a long time between drinks for anyone. In the music business it is an eternity.
WHEN Sydneysiders today travel over the Sydney Harbour Bridge or on the underground rail loop, how many pause to think about the man we have to thank for these things?
AFTER an extraordinary life, Nelson Mandela has begun another journey, back to the beginning, a place of open skies and valleys.
For 14 years Mr Lewis has been guiding his tour groups beyond Sydney’s architectural giants of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House to landmarks that probably don’t register in most people’s minds.
A BOOMING population out West coupled with increasingly complex health problems means a third facility near Campbelltown is essential.
BRISBANE’S skyline is on the verge of major change, with some of the tallest buildings in the city — and Australia — on the way up. INTERACTIVE
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