'No one approaches this lightly': leading gynaecologist speaks about abortions
Dr Paddy Moore is one of Australia's leading providers of abortions. She says the people who seek them "come from all walks of life".

Dr Paddy Moore is one of Australia's leading providers of abortions. She says the people who seek them "come from all walks of life".
It's a fitness fad that has spread around the world - and it was always going to be a hit in Australia's exercise capital.
Take as low a percentage of superannuation as possible to help make the money last
Drought resistant plantings, timed watering and new technology are being used to reduce water usage during the dry times at Sydney's botanic gardens.
Live microphone, meet beauty pageant winner.
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Just a few years ago, Tiana Penitani was looking forward to playing at the Tokyo Olympics. But life took a different turn.
Australians are drinking less but better-quality beer as urban breweries rise in popularity.
AustralianSuper will vote against the election of directors at more than 50 companies in the ASX200 that have just one or no women on their board.
Security consultants with backgrounds in the police force, military, security detail for visiting royals and FBI covert operations training, will sweep a victim's home and car for bugs, hidden cameras and spyware on devices, and implement security upgrades.
Simon Tate, whose son Louis died in hospital after suffering a severe allergic reaction to his breakfast, said a parliamentary inquiry into anaphylaxis must examine hospital food safety procedures.
More teenagers are using e-cigarettes as concerns mount about the health risks of vaping.
After decades campaigning for a rail line, Sydney's north-west should be celebrating the new metro, but cuts to bus services have left many people unhappy.
The former Labor senator has been a pin-up model for Chinese influence in Australian politics for two years. Suddenly he has competition.
William Dobell's prize-winning portrait of Joshua Smith provoked controversy, a court case and years of anguish for the artist.
Women outnumber men from Vaucluse to Double Bay in the east, and from Kirribilli to Mosman on the lower north shore.
Australian fans are renowned for their attendance at overseas sporting events, and this year's Rugby World Cup in Japan is no different.
Retailers are creating brand experiences and fostering communities of customers to stay afloat.
The rat plague in Sydney has lead to an increased number of foxes in the suburbs.
The National Party has voted to stop non-animal products from being labelled as "millk," "meat" and "seafood".
When I left to attend my first New York Fashion Week runway show, I assumed I was on my way to somewhere refined. Intimidating even. How wrong I was.
It has been two decades since dance icon Kelley Abbey last performed in a musical, and the role couldn't be more suited to her.
One was an FBI agent who tracked child killers, the other created an algorithm to profile a man who murdered 49 sex workers in Canada.
Private schools have been hit by a drop in enrolments, forcing some to take on more debt as parents facing cost of living pressure choose public schools.
Fiji Airways has slammed Qantas for an “aggressive” move to expand direct flights to Fiji, saying the decision could hurt the Fijian economy.