Julie Lewis
Weekend Features Editor
Julie Lewis is the Weekend Features Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Why you shouldn’t miss Oslo’s most masochistic pastime
Long before Wim Hof touted the benefits of ice baths, these people knew subjecting your body to temperature extremes felt good – once you got over the buttock-clenching shock.
- by Julie Lewis
Opinion
Domestic violence
Behind the locked doors of a DV safe room wasn’t my life, until suddenly it was
I spent a morning surrounded by women whose once-normal lives had been turned into nightmares by their partners.
- by Julie Lewis
Opinion
Voice to parliament
A painful silence: The family secret my grandparents took to their graves
I keenly feel the loss of the stories I will never know about my grandfather’s life, people and heritage.
- by Julie Lewis
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic
Our daughter’s home detention is over - may our joy go viral
There may have been some tears, but we realise we were privileged in many ways when it came to fighting COVID.
- by Julie Lewis
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic
Our Christmas in iso after daughter’s positive test confirmed the worst
A positive rapid antigen test on Christmas Eve is an unwanted early present.
- by Julie Lewis
Opinion
International Women's Day
We must hear women roar, on every issue worthy of public discussion
As a nation, we need a surge of women’s voices, yet in our opinion submissions inbox women are often missing in action.
- by Julie Lewis
Balance of opinion: a letter from Opinion Editor Julie Lewis
Curating a contest of ideas in times of great uncertainty and divisive politics is tough. The stakes are higher. The pitfalls deeper. Holding course is harder.
- by Julie Lewis
From the Archives, 1990: 5 children drown in capsize
30 years ago today, the Port Stephens pleasure cruiser N'Gluka capsized with 49 people on board, claiming the lives of five children.
- by Deborah Cornwall, Paul Chamberlin and Julie Lewis
From the Archives, 1991: More protests likely over industrial bill
Thousands of workers gathered in Sydney to protest against the Greiner Government's new industrial legislation, which, among other things, aimed to abolish closed shops and compulsory unionism.
- by Julie Lewis
COMMENT
Opinion
Learning to swim your own race a victory in itself
I was destined to spend a large slice of my childhood summers at the public pool. My grandmother, Rita Smith, was a champion swimmer in Queensland in the early 1930s, her exploits the stuff of family lore, and it was a special treat when we grandchildren visited her house if she let us look through a sheaf of newspaper clippings the colour of tea stains that took us back to her triumphs.
- by Julie Lewis
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