Prince finds support for award’s risk
BRITISH newspapers have latched on to comments by Prince Edward that the risk of death attracted young people to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, comparing him to his gaffe-prone father Prince Philip.
BRITISH newspapers have latched on to comments by Prince Edward that the risk of death attracted young people to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, comparing him to his gaffe-prone father Prince Philip.
THERE were 250 people at the launch of Harry M. Miller’s autobiography and every one of them had a tale to tell.
THE Anglican Archbishop of Perth has cautioned disgruntled Anglicans not to join the Catholic Church in anger and haste.
IS it possible to write about getting older and not mention sex?
IT is game, set and mismatch on the fairway for Greg Norman and Chris Evert, and it’s ended anywhere but heaven — Greg Norman’s second divorce could cost him new-found fitness and a bundle of money.
THE publisher of Penguin books in Australia, Ben Ball, has accused the new editor of the Melbourne-based literary magazine The Monthly of a “gross betrayal of basic editorial standards” for allowing the author of one biography of Julia Gillard to critique another in the October issue.
THE High Court will today consider whether to hear an appeal by a mother who has been forced by the Family Court to stay with her daughter in a remote mining town in western Queensland because her ex-husband does not want to move.
JOHN and Maree Blacker, horse trainers from Longford, Tasmania, had been married more than 20 years and were celebrating her 50th birthday in Samoa when she was swept from his arms to her death.
THE Family Court has warned separated parents they are required to hand over children for access visits.
A THREE-YEAR-OLD boy has been living one month in Dubai, one month in Sydney and back again, in a roundabout arrangement because his parents cannot come to an agreement on custody.
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