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Stealing from the supermarket
NIKKI GEMMELL Those Daleks masquerading as self-service supermarket checkouts are infuriating. But does that mean it's okay to steal?
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Bang for your buck
MOTORING REVIEWS The Ducati above gives you 115kW for $32,490. The BMW car has 125kW for $71,900. Which would you buy?
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My family's keeper
BRAD HADDIN On tour in the West Indies, cricketer Brad Haddin got a call that changed his world.
Zambo Italiano
John LethleanIn a pocket of Sydney rapidly becoming known for la republicca gastronomy, a fun fine-diner raises the bar.
Design flaws in the male body
Bernard SaltWhat were you thinking, God, when you created men with so much in-built obsolescence?
Mountain muse
Michelle SingerRustic lakeside home with 3br, sandstone fireplace, cellar, guest cottage and abundant wildlife — yours for $1.5m+.
‘Their eyes will haunt you’
Christina LambThe story of the Yazidi genocide is the hardest this lifetime war correspondent has ever written.
Heart of the nation
Ross BiltonCute squid, rescued roadkill, illusory clouds, sugar sisters, suburban secrets and other scenes from our great land.
Your dream home is here
Michelle SingerThe nation’s most unique and desirable properties for sale, from a chic converted shed to a Gold Coast palace.
Stalk is cheap
David HerbertRhubarb is plentiful now. Cook it with ginger or gin! But be careful — it varies in sweetness, so taste as you go.
Spot the difference
Gideon HaighThen-and-now photography reveals a city of subtle and substantial change.
Late braker
Trent DaltonWho says you need to be a ruthless, egotistical mongrel to make it in Formula One?
Mirth in the message
Penny DurhamIndonesian female standup comedian Sakdiyah Ma’ruf on conservatism, burqas and the virtues of eco-terrorism.
Leave our legacy alone
Phillip AdamsLegacy. Code for old-fashioned, redundant, non-digital. Hence Fairfax’s rush to dump legacy – that is, print – newspapers.
My family’s keeper
Brad HaddinOn tour in the West Indies, cricketer Brad Haddin got a call that changed his world.
Road Test: Superchips Bluefin
John LethleanYour modern car’s vital organs are controlled by software; modify the software and you can improve its performance.
Stealing at the supermarket
Nikki GemmellThose Daleks masquerading as self-serve checkouts are infuriating. But does that mean it’s okay to steal?
‘Squid will check you out’
Ross BiltonHow an expat Pom with an underwater photography hobby lost his appetite for calamari.
That old magic
Susan KurosawaChristopher Skase’s former resort has had a chic tropical facelift, and now offers exclusive holiday villas.
Best of the west
James HallidayRieslings from Porongurup, Western Australia, are magically transformed after they reach five years old.
The Hills are abuzz
John LethleanThe bearded hippies of the Adelaide Hills natural wine scene are hot right now.
Tee off for a luxury summer
Glynis Traill-NashElle McPherson’s $275 wellness elixir and Chanel’s $1060 T-shirt make these $239 sandals seem dirt cheap.
China Doll snapper
Frank ShekHow to make the steamed snapper with black bean, lemon and chilli dish from Sydney’s top waterside Chinese diner.
Australia’s best affordable wines
Fancy a glass of the finest affordable wine tonight? This sneak peek into James Halliday’s 2016 Top 100 has the tips.
Plastered in Paris
Frank WildenIt would be sacrilege not to indulge fully in the sublime atmosphere and offerings of Paris’s best wine bars.
Road Test: Superchips Bluefin
John LethleanYour modern car’s vital organs are controlled by software; modify the software and you can improve its performance.
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China Doll snapper
Frank ShekHow to make the steamed snapper with black bean, lemon and chilli dish from Sydney’s top waterside Chinese diner.
Australia’s best affordable wines
Fancy a glass of the finest affordable wine tonight? This sneak peek into James Halliday’s 2016 Top 100 has the tips.
Plastered in Paris
Frank WildenIt would be sacrilege not to indulge fully in the sublime atmosphere and offerings of Paris’s best wine bars.
Road Test: Superchips Bluefin
John LethleanYour modern car’s vital organs are controlled by software; modify the software and you can improve its performance.
Restaurant review: Zambo
John LethleanYou wouldn’t call it Little Italy. But there’s a ribbon of Crown Street that has morphed into a gastronomic outpost of la repubblica.
Best of the west
James HallidayThe Great Southern wine region of Western Australia is one of the largest and most remote in the country.
Guest chef: Frank Shek
Frank ShekIn Scotland, where I was born and raised, we lived with my grandparents and ran a little Chinese takeaway.
The Hills are abuzz
John LethleanThe bearded hippies of the Adelaide Hills natural wine scene are hot right now.
Rhubarb rhubarb
David HerbertRhubarb is plentiful now but can vary in sweetness, so taste as you go.
Tee off for a luxury summer
Glynis Traill-NashElle McPherson’s $275 wellness elixir and Chanel’s $1060 T-shirt make these $239 sandals seem dirt cheap.
Unintelligent design
Bernard SaltDear God, I am writing to complain about one of the products you manufacture – or “create”, according to your corporate jargon.
‘Their eyes will forever haunt you’
Christina LambShe’s spent a lifetime covering conflict, but Christina Lamb says the story of the Yazidi genocide is the hardest she’s ever written.
Q&A: Sakdiyah Ma’ruf, 34, stand-up comedian
Penny DurhamWe censor SpongeBob because of the underwear.
Late Braker
Trent DaltonWho says you have to be a ruthless, egotistical mongrel to make it in Formula One?