Stuck in their bubbles,more women turning to'milestone jewellery'

Stuck in their bubbles,more women turning to'milestone jewellery'

Despite a general mood of austerity,designers and retailers are reporting strong sales in fine jewellery,particularly among female clients.

  • byMelissa Singer

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Calling the shots:the Aussie women conquering Hollywood

Calling the shots:the Aussie women conquering Hollywood

Australian female directors are suddenly everywhere in Hollywood. Who are they,where did they come from,and how did they get there?

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They might not be bigger than The Beatles but 25 years on we are still listening to Oasis

They might not be bigger than The Beatles but 25 years on we are still listening to Oasis

It was the seminal album of'90s Britpop but (What's the Story) Morning Glory's influence stretched well beyond old Blighty.

  • byNathanael Cooper
'Playing with fire':The curious marriage of QAnon and wellness

'Playing with fire':The curious marriage of QAnon and wellness

A far-right conspiracy movement has found a seemingly unlikely home in a space normally known for its gratitude mantras,downward dogs and green smoothies.

  • bySophie Aubrey
The'risky'Vogue cover that made history but almost never happened

The'risky'Vogue cover that made history but almost never happened

Discovered by chance,Elaine George pioneered a new chapter in Australian fashion as the first Indigenous model to front Vogue magazine in 1993.

  • byMelissa Singer
The beauty in Melbourne's north? It's all around us

The beauty in Melbourne's north? It's all around us

In an introduction to Warren Kirk's Northside,Christos Tsiolkas celebrates the streets he calls home.

  • byChristos Tsiolkas
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Twenty-five years on,we're all still looking for Mr Darcy

Twenty-five years on,we're all still looking for Mr Darcy

Decades after BBC's adaptation of Pride and Prejudice,we still can't get enough of Jane Austen's hero,a man born in a time without indoor plumbing - or equality.

  • bySamantha Selinger-Morris
'A very sad situation':Australian doctor remembers the day Hendrix died

'A very sad situation':Australian doctor remembers the day Hendrix died

John Bannister was part of a hospital team who tried in vain to resuscitate the rock legend 50 years ago.

  • byGarry Maddox andTom Compagnoni
Believe the hype,I May Destroy You really is that good

Believe the hype,I May Destroy You really is that good

One of the most celebrated TV series of the year is a melting pot of hot-button topics. It's unlike anything you've seen before.

  • byDebi Enker
They left dentistry to help their sick dad. Now they're worth millions

They left dentistry to help their sick dad. Now they're worth millions

Omar and Zane Sabre launched their accessories brand with the goal of paying off university fees and medical bills. In their first year,they made $2 million.

  • byMelissa Singer
Actor Alan Davies on why he won't talk about'the A-word'
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Actor Alan Davies on why he won't talk about'the A-word'

TV star Alan Davies has written a memoir about the abuse and pain of his childhood. But when it comes to an interview,he doesn't want to discuss it.

  • byGinny Dougary