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Pakistan have been brilliant in Australia but also terrible – often within the same series, or even the same match.
Elyse Knowles and her gorgeous children grace our cover, and the model and mother talks with writer Lenny Ann Low about what makes Christmas special to her.
The “uncomfortable decision” to pause Melbourne’s In One Voice festival reflects concerns about hosting a day of singing, dancing and cultural celebrations while the war rages in Gaza.
When most people think about populism, they think about right-wing policies. But left-wing populism is on the rise around the world and in Australia.
Every detail looks the same. Even the price is to-the-cent exact. The only difference is at the bottom of the second page, where the customer is told how they can make the payment.
The similarity between the stakes of two high-profile defamation cases doesn’t end with the fact that they share the same lawyers.
Entire generations have missed the housing boat that has given older Australians a considerable level of wealth through property.
The City of Sydney will vote on new planning rules to stop property developers bulldozing residential blocks in inner-city suburbs to create luxury developments.
Paediatric clinics have waitlists with hundreds of children on them as advocates warn the sector is reaching crisis point as specialists retire or move back to metro areas.
Having come to this Q&A format reluctantly, it has become a labour of love.
Pharmacies and GPs are seeing an increase in people seeking a COVID-19 shot before Christmas, including younger people not yet recommended to receive another dose.
Christmas is the perfect time to teach your kids the wonders of a budget, with ample opportunities to talk about money.
The Netherlands is a cyclists’ paradise and offers some easy takeaways that could be adopted in Melbourne.
Every year, I get my father-in-law in Secret Santa, and every year, the experience is the same: a crushing reminder that he will never love me (or at least love my gifts).
Festive finds for the tree and table, from a pine-scented candle to pretty plates that will outlast the holiday season.
Key players of the 1999 drug summit, which led to Australia’s first supervised injecting clinic, have called for the government to be courageous in its approach to drug reform.
The NSW Advocate for Children and Young People says the impact of cost of living pressures on youth is not being taken seriously by governments.
House hunters may have a glimmer of hope that Sydney’s property market has begun to show some signs of swinging in their favour after a tough year.
“I walk around the city for half an hour to look around – and that’s my cardio for the day!,” says the singer, who shares her day on a plate.
It can be challenging, but there are ways to infuse joy into the day.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… but only if we all use our manners.
Faith, food, family: December 25 looks different in every household. Three women speak about the joys – and challenges – that underpin their Christmas celebrations.
The model sits down with Sunday Life to talk about her life in Byron Bay, being mum to two boys under three and why she’s returning to Melbourne for the holidays.