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Rolex, women and customer's wallets will be winners this year, our watch editor predicts.
Rolex, women and customer's wallets will be winners this year, our watch editor predicts.
“I have a problem with asking a teenage girl to do a woman’s work. People forget they are children not women."
Jim Obergefell, who won a Supreme Court challenge to Ohio's ban on the recognition of same-sex marriage, calls himself an accidental activist.
Ed Robinson is evangelical about teaching low-income Americans how to invest. And it's working.
Goodbye gloom. This year will be all about high colour, high taste and good times.
Wines, beers and spirits that taste uniquely of where they're from are all the rage this year.
As founder of internet giant Alibaba, Jack Ma is China’s poster boy for progress. Now he wants the rest of the world to get with the program.
Car companies are co-opting tech giants to help them dream up vehicles for the future. Here are five trends speeding down the highway.
Three books to prove that love does trump hate, the struggle to escape conventional life and the inside story into Trump's win.
What are today's trainee designers thinking about? The problems of the increasingly urban world.
Qantas' audacious plan to fly non-stop from Sydney to London could transform long-haul travel. But will Australians buy it?
Michael Biercuk works at the cutting edge of research but his other passion is a technology from the past.
Meet some of Australia's most successful, stylish and interesting people as we look back at the top long reads from 2016.
The Jackalope on the Mornington Peninsula will be as much design narrative as bricks and mortar hotel.
Tim Cahill has returned home, with one eye firmly on the ball and the other on business.
Have we lost control of our relationship with technology?
Chanel owns two top Bordeaux vineyards and it now has an ambitious new winemaker in charge.
Get in the swim of things with this light and luxurious summer fashion wear.
Glassware, makeup and luxury trinkets for the end of the day.
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