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Karens everywhere, ruining people’s days in a proud display of recreational outrage. But why do people become Karens? I have a theory, writes Nikki Osborne.
Karens everywhere, ruining people’s days in a proud display of recreational outrage. But why do people become Karens? I have a theory, writes Nikki Osborne.
Attention tennis fans: these are the Aussie up-and-comers rising up the world rankings. The young guns reveal their dreams, the heroes they’ve modelled their games on and their secret weapons ahead of the AO.
Elsa Pataky has opened up about the secret to her happy marriage, why she prioritises motherhood and the one non-negotiable request she had before she moved to Australia.
John Peers and Matt Ebden netted gold in Paris in the best Olympic result for Australian tennis in 28 years. Four months later, these super dads are still cherishing that historic victory.
Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey have teamed up as a double act that will turn heads, including an unmistakably political with a quite savage take on the prime ministership of Scott Morrison.
The Paris Olympics are more than a medal chase for Conor Nicholas. They are about laying demons to rest after the loss of a sister “with the biggest smile in the world”.
Emily Lahey is dying and doesn’t know how much time she has left. But she’s decided to do something that no one has ever done before.
I’m not sure what women used to do before this particular fashion combination came into being, writes Frances Whiting.
Teens today are struggling with pressure, stress and anxiety. Parenting expert Maggie Dent shares important tips on how to communicate with teens who don’t want to talk.
Many men are struggling. And some are turning to male-only retreats.
He’s the introverted extrovert behind some of our greatest swimmers in Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O’Callaghan and Shayna Jack but there’s a side to Dean Boxall that is rarely seen in the public eye.
In his lone sit down interview ahead of the Paris Olympics, Dean Boxall reveals the lengths he goes to for his racers, and the constant battle within between the ‘Showman’ and the ‘Shy Guy’.
You’re deluding yourself if you think allowing your child to sip alcohol at the table teaches them sensible drinking. The same applies for social media, Norman Swan explains.
After setting records and smashing personal bests, Victorian middle-distance runner Claudia Hollingsworth has her sights set on the Olympics – and she’s got one of Australia’s greats in her corner.
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