Sorry, but you may be guilty of this epic Halloween fail
As Halloween approaches it’s time to look at costumes – or in many cases the lack of effort that results in costumes.
As Halloween approaches it’s time to look at costumes – or in many cases the lack of effort that results in costumes.
One man has taken the brave step to open up about his mental health and detail how he got through difficult times.
New research has exposed how children with autism and ADHD are treated by some teachers, with a parent revealing her son was called a coward and hit him over the head with paperwork.
The swimming sensation exclusively lifts the lid on life since the Olympics, his new business plans with his fiancee and a key detail in his upcoming nuptials as he sits down with SA Weekend.
From accountant to food success story writing the biggest-selling book in Australia in 2023, Nagi Maehashi reveals the secrets of her success.
Mackenzie Arnold has shared the behind the scenes story of the extreme highs and lows of being the Matildas’ top goalkeeper.
For ABC broadcaster Virginia Trioli, life – like good food – is not always about the main event.
In her first interview, Governor-General Sam Mostyn responds to critics of her appointment and outlines how she will put her stamp on the role.
They may be ridiculed in many ways but this type of Aussie is our most misunderstood.
Logie winner Larry Emdur may be Seven’s golden boy but there have been times in the past 40 years on TV he’s doubted everything. Today he feels lucky — he just wishes he felt that 30 years ago.
Whenever an artist’s actions or beliefs contradict your own, a dilemma emerges: can you still consume their work? The answer isn’t black and white.
After her history-making gold at the Paris Olympics, Arisa Trew has taken women’s skateboarding to an ’extraordinary’ place. Her Gold Coast coach and friends reveal how unique her skills are.
Tony Armstrong is a former AFL footballer, a double Logie winner and a hugely popular TV presenter. Now he reveals his surprising next big career move.
Horse racing presenter Francesca Cumani lives life at full speed, juggling work, kids, horses and travel but as she returns to Australia for “the best carnival in the world”, the Melbourne Cup, she says she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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