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The pain of seeing travel snaps from a home I cannot visit
"My heritage shines brightly in my life and yet, I've never been to this place that holds all of my history."
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What I learnt from three months without dating apps
"My app hiatus was a much-needed break, but not everything about it was wonderful."
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Five myths about habits and how to break them
Before you give up prematurely on your New Year's resolutions, it helps to know the psychology of habits.
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The 'expiration date' that could have prevented Cosby being charged
If prosecutors had waited a few more weeks, the 12-year-old accusation would have legally expired.
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'Don't try so hard': Sloane Crosley on humour and writing
The author of the essay collection 'I Was Told There'd Be Cake' has written a novel exploring the late-quarter-life-crisis.
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Karen Martini
Karen Martini's seared lemongrass tuna jungle salad with rice paper
You can eat this as hand-held morsels, or pile the herbs and dressing onto the tuna and serve it as a salad.
Fashion forecast
Six ready-to-wear runway trends to embrace in 2016
Consider 2015's minimalist trend a palate cleanser for what's to come.
Room refresh
14 small decor changes that'll refresh your space
It's always nice to welcome the new year with a room refresh. Here's some ideas for tweaks that will have impact without breaking the budget.
Cheap travel
10 must-see free attractions in the US
The US is certainly not a cheap place to travel but there are plenty of gems that won't cost you a cent.
Practical packing
How to dress well on a summer holiday
Packing a pared-back wardrobe that pulls its weight on holiday can be trickier than you think.
Jamie Durie
How to create a perfect open-air space for summer
Bamboo, batik and tropical touches combine to make the ultimate chill-out room.
Hangover cure?
The horrible science of hangovers (and how to get rid of them)
There's no silver bullet but there are a few things that might ease the pain.
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Emma Alberici's 'mad bitch' slip of the tongue
ABC presenter Emma Alberici is left red-faced after misquoting a text message Peter Dutton sent to a journalist, calling her a "mad witch". Vision courtesy ABC News. 00:36