‘We locked eyes’: Lindt cafe cop breaks silence
The man who killed the Lindt Cafe terrorist has spoken about the moment he came face-to-face with the killer who terrorised Sydney.
The man who killed the Lindt Cafe terrorist has spoken about the moment he came face-to-face with the killer who terrorised Sydney.
The former Disney star has posed in a swimsuit for the cover of Women’s Health Australia – where she’s revealed her flurry of body tattoos.
When a columnist visited Byron Bay last year, he found a lot of tension between locals and the influx of celebs and influencers — and the plot for his first novel.
The late monarch was diagnosed with a painful form of myeloma — bone marrow cancer — in her final year, according to a new biography offering deeply personal insights into her life.
She is one of Australia’s funniest women, known for her viral Instagram shoots. Now, Celeste Barber has raised more than $44 million for bushfire relief. Find out more about her hilarious romantic past in her new book.
In this exclusive extract from Vanessa McCausland’s The Lost Summers Of Driftwood, escaping the pain of the present means confronting the tragedy of the past.
It’s time to get real this holiday break. Forget the fiction and get stuck into some real-life stories that are topical, terrifying and will change the way you look at the world.
Before you sit down by the pool and relax over the break, make sure you’ve got the perfect book to unwind. Check out this definitive list of what to read this summer.
It’s the school holidays and it’s time to get the kids off the screens. We’ve pulled together the best books for teens and kids for every time they tell you “I’m bored”.
The owners of Godric’s Hollow, the house where Harry Potter was born and his parents killed by Lord Voldemort, claim it’s “cursed”.
From Gallipoli to Vietnam, Australia’s cricketing legends have found themselves on battlefields around the world. In this book extract, sports journalist Greg Growden looks back on one of the most charismatic figures of all.
Things are tough in Eli’s home as Christmas approaches, but there are a couple of ways to get around that – enjoy this extract from Trent Dalton’s bestseller Boy Swallows Universe.
See how much Australia has changed, and what life was really like from the 1930s to the 1970s, with a new photographic book titled ‘In Living Memory’.
HarperCollins’ head of fiction Kimberley Allsop offers up some fantastic Christmas gift book suggestions for every member of the family, especially those hardest to choose for.
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