Era of unhappy political marriages ends
From the beginning, the marriage of Justin and Sophie Trudeau was unconventional. Its ending was unconventional too – both refusing to ‘just suck it up’.
From the beginning, the marriage of Justin and Sophie Trudeau was unconventional. Its ending was unconventional too – both refusing to ‘just suck it up’.
After almost 20 years in the spotlight, indie darling and now mother-of-two Sarah Blasko still has a few secrets and surprises left to reveal.
Indigenous actor Leah Purcell is living her dream, working alongside idol Sigourney Weaver. While she has no time for politicking, her stance on the voice may surprise you.
Founding father of the animal rights movement Peter Singer argued the moral case for giving up meat. Now he says anybody willing to cut back could play a role in saving the world.
The Block’s Shaynna Blaze on how to renovate properly, turning 60, her new film and her 120-year-old rural Victorian ‘forever home’.
Filmmaker Rolf de Heer on why he’s compelled to tell Indigenous stories, dodging claims of cultural appropriation and directing jazz legend Miles Davis.
Author Maggie MacKellar lost her husband three months before her son was born, and her mother soon after. She deals with the grisly death of lambs on her farm. But her son moving out felt like ‘another loss’.
This intimate bush-luxe retreat, built from the ashes from the Black Summer bushfires, takes Blue Mountains accommodation to a new level of sophistication.
Former Greens leader Bob Brown reflects on his electroshock therapy, the growth of the Greens, and why he’s outraged by Labor’s climate policies.
Jack Thompson’s last communication with Yunupingu was a single, whispered word. But it was brimful of meaning.
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