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This week’s line-up of impressive houses for sale include a four-bedroom Sydney waterfront built in the 1890s.
Bespoke design is becoming more popular because it says something unique about the house and its owners.
Make way for the Manhattan transfer as expats stamp their interior design style on the city.
The market is on the move again – with well-maintained older houses especially popular.
Once synonymous with drunken violence and deep-fried food, Glasgow has boldly stepped out of the shadow of Edinburgh.
The Intercontinental in Istanbul is set apart by its warm and resourceful staff.
Check in to an establishment steeped in history to escape the crazy traffic and pavement crush of Palermo
For more than a decade after the breakup of Yugoslavia, Montenegro seemed to hold no place in the traveller’s mind.
Camille Fourmont is not just the owner of the hyper-fashionable Paris wine bar La Bouvette, she is the sommelier, waiter, cook and dishwasher.
Behind the rich, gold-rush era facade are all the ingredients for a gourmet getaway including the divine Provenance restaurant.
It’s tough to find average food, never mind bad food, in the Italian region of Piemonte, as aptly proven by a little-known trattoria near Alba.
Eye-watering prices are about provenance and value on the secondary market as much as simple drinking pleasure.
A love of retro frocks and a way with search engines has made these childhood sweethearts very wealthy.
This week’s indulgence (necessity?) include a pre-Christmas detox at The Farm in San Benito in the Philippines.
At 66 years of age, pianist Murray Perahia is finally making his Australian debut.
Neutral shades are so last year. Architects are increasingly drawing from a vibrant palette to create areas of interest.
LG’s Ultra High Definition TV has an incredible picture quality; it will be even better when there’s content to go with it.
It’s a shock coming back to review a real camera after reviewing nothing but fake cameras for what seems like an eternity.
The Wraith coupe is a dramatic, almost triumphant, statement from a revitalised Rolls-Royce.
What a tremendous car the new Bentley Flying Spur is. Well why wouldn’t it be at $423,160 plus?
The bribery storm enveloping Leighton Holdings is a lesson in corporate savagery and in how the powerful may lose moral control.
As CPA Australia’s chief executive, Alex Malley is a tireless mover and shaker, a voice of reason across media platforms.
Ron Howard creates a riveting study of two racetrack gladiators; while a multinational documentary revels in the stomach-churning bravado of Indonesian mass murderers.
For those of us in need of a little self-improvement, six of the world’s greatest philosophers have been recalled to help.
The head of content at Travel Insurance Direct took up cycling after he lost his driver’s licence for speeding.
Enjoy the thrills and chills of seven peaks in Victoria’s high country.
The executive director of Urban Inc has been known saved his worst swings for an audience of important business colleague.
Fastway Couriers’ general manager of franchisees would love to see more people out cycling from an earlier age.