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I thought our friendship could survive anything. Then I fell pregnant
Opinion
Parenting

I thought our friendship could survive anything. Then I fell pregnant

We tend to assume that it’s parents who ditch their child-free friends when a baby arrives. For me, though, it’s been the other way around.

  • by Zoya Patel

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Inspired by Pamela Anderson, I went to a glamorous event not wearing any makeup

Inspired by Pamela Anderson, I went to a glamorous event not wearing any makeup

What rocked my world was realising how out of date my attitudes were around how women should look in high-stakes social environments.

  • by Kate Bell
Can a family overcome infidelity? How to navigate the betrayal

Can a family overcome infidelity? How to navigate the betrayal

After rock star Dave Grohl’s shock disclosure of fathering a child outside his marriage, what advice can psychologists offer families dealing with infidelity?

  • by Frances Howe
My boss is catfishing me online. What can I do?

My boss is catfishing me online. What can I do?

Pretending to be someone else online is absolutely not OK, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
She’s the dear friend I’ve never met. Is she about to drain my savings?
Opinion
Friendship

She’s the dear friend I’ve never met. Is she about to drain my savings?

Internet friendships come with their intimacy - and their risks.

  • by Genevieve Novak
‘It’s highly manipulative’: The dark side of app streak culture

‘It’s highly manipulative’: The dark side of app streak culture

From Snapchat and TikTok to Duolingo and Strava, streak features have been all the rage since the 2010s. But are they actually any good for us?

  • by Nell Geraets
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The September 8 Edition
Magazine
Sunday Life

The September 8 Edition

Leeanna Walsman talks about pottery (a lockdown hobby that grew), her passions for motorbikes and walking, and her role in the new drama series Human Error.

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These SUV bro-blingers look prepped for the apocalypse. Shame they never leave the suburbs
Opinion
Cars

These SUV bro-blingers look prepped for the apocalypse. Shame they never leave the suburbs

Forget about treading lightly, or escalating environmental concerns, 4WD-ers are following the current Ford exhortation to “go big”.

  • by Marish Mackowiak
How a Q&A appearance revealed why some of my school teachers hated my guts
Opinion
Schools

How a Q&A appearance revealed why some of my school teachers hated my guts

Teachers recently huffed about me on my high school’s “old girls” page. They’re right: I was indeed a “Little Miss”.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
News season, new style: The trendiest home accessories for the deck

News season, new style: The trendiest home accessories for the deck

Spring welcomes a connection between indoor and outdoor living with hard-wearing pieces that work well in both spaces.

  • by Georgie Gordon
A contemporary apartment in Melbourne’s inner west receives a fresh look

A contemporary apartment in Melbourne’s inner west receives a fresh look

New and old merge in this stylish home.

  • by Heather Nette King