‘Necessary’: Magazine announces job cuts
The publisher of two major Aussie magazines that announced their closure earlier this week has said they are open to the possibility of another publisher picking up the brand.
The publisher of two major Aussie magazines that announced their closure earlier this week has said they are open to the possibility of another publisher picking up the brand.
A diet high in vitamin D for pregnant mothers and babies is part of a leading medical team’s vision to see no Australian child go to school with a food allergy.
A Hollywood actress who’s had relationships with Anthony Kiedis, a Beastie Boy and Aussie musician Ben Lee is spilling the beans in a new memoir.
Paris Hilton reflects on her infamous sex tape in her new memoir and shares reasons why she wasn’t behind the leak.
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Anna Wintour should be walking the Met Gala red carpet today. Instead, she’s grappling with the fallout from a brutal tell-all book.
Twilight fever is back after author Stephenie Meyer announced a return to the series 15 years since the release of the first novel.
Those close to the Queen are worried about what Harry and Meghan might have divulged in a new biography.
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Fans are convinced there’s a new Twilight book about to be released after author Stephenie Meyer posted a mysterious countdown.
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