Sunday Life’s most popular cover stories of 2022
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Sunday Life’s most popular cover stories of 2022

From Kylie Minogue declaring she doesn’t have the “white-picket-fence life” to Miranda Tapsell on the pact she made with herself before becoming a mother.

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Top News Corp executive appointed to head Australia Post

Top News Corp executive appointed to head Australia Post

The appointment of Siobhan McKenna,who currently heads News Corp’s broadcasting division,follows a tumultuous period for the postal service.

  • byRachel Clun
Compromise in the jobs summit,confrontation in the foyer

Compromise in the jobs summit,confrontation in the foyer

The jobs summit promised collaboration,not conflict,but in parliament’s marble foyer two feuding sides held one very public tete-a-tete.

  • byNick Bonyhady
The June 5 edition
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The June 5 edition

In our cover story,Christine Holgate,whose dramatic exit from Australia Post made headline news,discusses how she not only survived but thrived.

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Christine Holgate:‘I didn’t have to roll over. I had the chance to right the wrong’

Christine Holgate:‘I didn’t have to roll over. I had the chance to right the wrong’

A year after her dramatic exit from Australia Post made front page news for months on end Christine Holgate reflects on how she weathered the storm.

  • byGenevieve Quigley
‘Tired of empty promises’:Powerful women join forces for change

‘Tired of empty promises’:Powerful women join forces for change

Grace Tame,Brittany Higgins and Lucy Turnbull are among a dozen women behind a new campaign calling on leaders to act and ensure safety,respect and equity.

  • byKatina Curtis
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Australia Post boss defends $170,000 bonuses for highly paid staff

Australia Post boss defends $170,000 bonuses for highly paid staff

Thirty-one Australia Post employees who earned a base salary between $300,000 and $400,000 took home,on average,a “short-term incentive” bonus of $168,000 in 2020-21.

  • byLisa Visentin
Hairdresser stunt shows a prime minister who refuses to listen

Hairdresser stunt shows a prime minister who refuses to listen

The image of the Prime Minister’s hands massaging a young woman’s head,while he quipped about having a gossip,stirred a visceral reaction in thousands of us,including me. And it wasn’t good.

  • byJulia Banks
Showdown at Collingwood as 11 candidates nominate for four board spots

Showdown at Collingwood as 11 candidates nominate for four board spots

Jeff Browne leads the list of 11 candidates for four board seats as Collingwood prepares for their first contested election this century.

  • byPeter Ryan
Murphy won’t contest election but Collingwood could still have board fight

Murphy won’t contest election but Collingwood could still have board fight

Collingwood board member Peter Murphy will not contest the club’s election,hoping the decision will make for a peaceful transition to a Jeff Browne-led board.

  • byMichael Gleeson
Australia Post,NBN pay out $300 million in bonuses during COVID

Australia Post,NBN pay out $300 million in bonuses during COVID

The taxpayer-owned businesses spent a total of $295.9 million on employee bonuses over the past two years.

  • byLisa Visentin