Surviving 68 days alone at sea
Alone at sea for 68 days, 12 hours and 49 minutes, Michelle Lee experienced every emotion there is, but regret wasn’t one of them after her gruelling history making journey.
Alone at sea for 68 days, 12 hours and 49 minutes, Michelle Lee experienced every emotion there is, but regret wasn’t one of them after her gruelling history making journey.
This is the short and tragic life story of a little boy who lived for just 22 months, many of them in agony and neglect.
From picking up the perfect family car, to luxury sport models out of reach of many families. Parramatta’s Auto Alley has changed with the city over five decades, and it’s not done yet.
With tensions between Beijing and Canberra set to rise once again, Australia’s navy chief has raised his concern about our ability to deter an increasingly belligerent China.
ABORIGINAL leader Warren Mundine started life in poverty in a family of 13 living in a tent in northern NSW and ended up walking the corridors of power in Canberra as ALP national president and adviser to five prime ministers.
IT was the most disastrous time in our history, at home and away. This man’s extraordinary feat was a little-known bright spot in 12 shocking months.
THE beautiful, bright and bubbly Aussie TV Queen Kerri-Anne Kennerley welcomes the Wentworth Courier into her home to celebrate the launch of her new book, A Bold Life.
Sixty years ago the US launched a project to build a space ship that never actually made it into space
In 1970 there was a tangible air of excitement as Ferrari wheeled out the car that would return them to the top of Formula 1.
In 1887 a routine shipping voyage from Melbourne to Sydney turned into Victoria’s worst maritime disaster
FROM roaming the open spaces of St Ives where she grew up, to treading the boards in school plays and enjoying a successful TV career, Georgie Parker is one of Australia’s best-known and loved acting stars. She talks to the North Shore Times.
MORE than 30 women have now accused Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein of preying on them as the sex scandal surrounding him grows.
ANALYSIS: Paul Toohey reports from South Korea on a people seemingly oblivious to the threat of war, and resentful of US and Japanese agendas.
HARASSMENT of women behind-the-scenes has a long history in Hollywood, writes SARAH BLAKE. So is anything ever likely to change?
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