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Untold story of Australia’s ‘death cave’

Untold story of Australia’s ‘death cave’

A dangerous but popular swimming hole on the Central Coast is gaining attention with a former caretaker of the site and police speaking about how 18 people have died there since 2010, earning it a grim reputation as a ‘death cave’.

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Conservative push for gay marriage

FORMER JP Morgan managing director Janine Middleton, 58, is a Liberal-voting Catholic yet she’s one of the leading campaigners for same sex marriage. She explains her unusual position.

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Hollywood makeup artist shares her talent

FROM Hollywood stars to New York mayors, Sydney makeup artist Petrina Milas has worked with them all. But, while she feel fortunate to have crossed paths with such amazing people, she says it is the everyday people she really enjoys meeting.

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What’s it like to live in Blues Point Tower?

WHEN you live in Harry Seidler’s Blues Point Tower, ‘The world is constantly circulating around you and you feel like you are in the middle of it’, says one resident. Over 50 years after it was built, the imposing McMahons Point building still sparks conversations. POLL

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The ugly truth of beauty fads

IT wasn’t until a cosmetic surgeon shoved a mirror in my face this week and asked me to frown that I realised I had lines on my forehead.

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