Did we love each other well? Grieving your first love
A life is cut short, prompting memories of a long-ago relationship – and what might have been.
- by Erin O'Dwyer
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Two of Us
Good Weekend
When Dean was locked up, he told Felicia to move on with her life
Miner Dean told his then fiancée, a former Miss Australia winner, not to wait for him when he was sent to jail for drug trafficking. Thankfully, she ignored him.
- by Erin O'Dwyer
Opinion
Working from home
Let me work from home or I won’t work for you, it’s that simple
We shouldn’t have to go into the office simply for the sake of it. Smart, progressive employers will get the best out of their staff if they offer truly flexible working arrangements.
- by Erin O'Dwyer
Opinion
Workplace
Choosing part-time work helped to keep me sane
Part-time work was the difference between chaos and sanity and the idea I’d gone into “a minor part-time workforce” seemed to diminish the difficult decision I’d made.
- by Erin O'Dwyer
See what this 'lazy' single mother did this morning, all before David Archibald got out of bed
Dear Mr Archibald,
- by Erin O'Dwyer
'I'd rather be invisible': Orange is the New Black star Yael Stone speaks about stardom
Australian Yael Stone is now a star, adored for her "amazing" Boston-mobster accent and iconic role in OITNB. Yet, as the prisoners' rights advocate explains to Erin O'Dwyer, she'd rather be invisible.
- by Erin O'Dwyer
Pakistani squash player Maria Toorpakai Wazir's war against the Taliban
How a young woman is taking on the Taliban with a squash racquet.
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/by/erin-o'dwyer-gl1q9g