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‘I don’t have time to fall apart’
LISA ROBINSON Postnatal depression, booze, annoying mobile phones … On the eve of her Australian tour, Adele tells it like it is.
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Deal with the devil
DAN BOX They just wanted their son’s body back. But first, Mark and Faye Leveson had to agree to let his suspected killer go free.
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Bitter sweet
RICHARD GUILLIATT His first feature film is up for an Oscar, but Martin Butler’s career success comes at a time of acute personal heartache.
Easy breezy
Michelle SingerModern, stylish 4br beach shack on 400sq m block with native garden and wide ocean views - yours for $1m.
The gatekeeper
Louise CallaghanStanding at the crossroads of East and West, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruthlessly exploits enormous power.
Inbox: Breaking ranks
Interesting story on James Ashby being given the credit for the meteoric rise of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
Money in the Southbank
John LethleanAfter 12 good years, this prominent, casual Melbourne diner has lavishly expanded and renovated. But is it better?
Pea and pearl couscous salad
David HerbertAdd these healthy salads to your repertoire. Packed with flavour, they’re sure to become a midweek staple.
Summer roasted sardines
Gill MellerThis full-flavoured yet underrated oily fish is ridiculously good with flat breads or alongside a simple green salad.
Who do you think I am?
Bernard SaltTo understand yourself and your position in the greater scheme, these are the stories you must know.
‘I don’t have time to fall apart’
Lisa RobinsonPostnatal depression, booze, annoying mobile phones … On the eve of her Australian tour, Adele tells it like it is.
Stuffed to the gills
Phillip AdamsAn obesity epidemic? We always blame it on McDonald’s. But what about our addiction to gastroporn?
Three feet above at 240km/h
Ross BiltonIt’s amazing what people can get used to. “Just like driving a car,” shrugs crop dusting pilot Steve Wohling of his day job.
Pretty Poly
Ley ButterworthThese beachfront bungalows offer a distinctly Samoan experience instead of a generic family holiday.
See and be seen
Glynis Traill-NashSo, you want to be taken seriously at work, but show that you have a keen eye for design?
Midas touch with wine
James HallidayLarry Jacobs decided during a particularly good Christmas Day lunch that it would be fun to have a small winery.
Finding connections
Iain SheddenMusician Holly Throsby on writing a novel, becoming a mum and living in multiple worlds.
Deal with the devil
Dan BoxThey just wanted their son’s body back. But first, Mark and Faye Leveson had to agree to let his suspected killer go free.
Bitter sweet
Richard GuilliattHis first film is up for an Oscar, but Martin Butler will have to walk the red carpet without his wife, the feisty journalist Liz Jackson, who is fighting Parkinson’s disease.
‘I knew cross-dressing was funny’
Verity EdwardsFormer Little Britain star David Walliams talks about how he started in comedy, and his latest gig as a writer.
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Doozy Quattro
Jeremy ClarksonThe latest model to wear Audi’s Quattro badge is a reminder of the early 1980s original: brilliant.
Georgian on my mind
James HallidayGeorgia is one of the leading contenders for the birthplace of wine, its vinous history dating back more than 8000 years.
Here come the hypercars
Philip KingThese F1-style cars from Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche are rare, exotic and eye-wateringly expensive.
Inbox: To sir with gloves
What a fantastic article on Jeff Horn’s progress towards a boxing world championship.
Dresses for a night out
Glynis Traill-NashA relaxed, glamorous dress for a night out. Any suggestions?
Against the odds
Bernard SaltMessy people, your number is up. The even-tempered among us will prevail.
Sparking the imagination
Ross BiltonPete Mattila calls it the dance, and it starts the moment he pulls the steel from the forge.
Root and branch reform
Phillip Adams‘Trees have friends, scream with pain and are brutal to rival species.’
Dying wish
Andrew McMillenFew terminally ill Australians get to spend their final days at home. When it happens, it can be the greatest gift of love.
Spellbound by the countryside
Michelle SingerThis country estate in NSW’s Mudgee has an alluring history, counting painter John Olsen as a former owner.
Spanish cowboy
John LethleanVaquero? It’s Spanish for cowboy, and I wonder: will the emphasis be on the Spanish bit, or the cow?
‘The ultimate acting job’
Megan LehmannShe radiates strength and composure. No wonder Miranda Otto is landing roles playing whip-smart intelligence officers.
Coach class
Matthew SyedHe’s the Aussie who helped England regain its rugby mojo. How did Eddie Jones do it?
Hitting the singles scene at 60
Jonathan GershfieldSo you’re 60, with a broken marriage and a delicate health problem. Don’t lose heart, follow these instructions.
After the floods
ROSANNE BARRETTAt home with eminent architect Michael Rayner, who rebuilt his house after it was destroyed in the 2011 Brisbane floods.
Summer passion
David HerbertThese passionfruit desserts are simple, delicious and the perfect summer treat.
Off the record, on the menu
John LethleanThe menu is a restaurant’s beating heart - that’s why this food critic steals them.
Prestige inspections
Michelle SingerFrom a freestanding Victorian terrace to a deluxe treehouse, here’s a selection of the nation’s finest homes for sale.