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Concentrating on educating girls aged 10 to 19 would give families living in Australia's neighbouring countries the greatest chance of moving out of poverty, say international aid agencies.

"Greater gender equality delivers stronger economic growth and security. It is strongly correlated with greater peace and stability."

International aid organisations have told the Turnbull government to place women and girls at the centre of Australia's new foreign policy initiative.
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Kelly Rowland looks like she brought potato salad to this Easter barbecue. Beyoncé looks like she brought ten back-up dancers, a wind machine, and a new concept album to casually upload to Tidal after lunch (which will have broken the Internet before Blue Ivy finds the last egg).

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Sometimes those fairytale endings happen when you're not looking for one.

"Because of the process I have been through over the past two and a half years, I've now been able to take my work seriously, been able to take my private life seriously as well, and been able to put blood, sweat and tears into the things that really make a difference and things that I think will make a difference to everybody else."

Prince Harry speaks frankly about fighting his demons in the wake of his mother's death and how he finally sought professional help
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"Graduation should be a happy time, not an occasion where you are left fearing for your child and their future."

When Ocia Anwar turns 18 her parents will be faced with a stark choice: place their child in an aged care palliative facility or become 24/7 carers.

Now 17 and studying the HSC, Ocia is facing a new challenge she says is almost as frightening as her life-changing journey.
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Lorna Jane warehouse sale is live and the best part is it's all online - no rummaging required.

It's all about online mid-season and Easter sales this week.
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The woman, who was stabbed in the face and neck, has undergone emergency surgery and is in a serious condition.

A state-wide search for a man wanted over an alleged attempted murder in Sydney's south has ended with the arrest of a man at a hotel in Tamworth, police say.
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"I spent my 30s and 40s thinking time was running out and if I didn't do it all, instantly, I'd be a failure. And then I'd die," writes Jenna Price.

Why it's important to make like Frozen and "Let it go".

Are you trashing the memory of a loved, but now dead, relative if you discard something they once gave you? It's one of the big questions we wrestle with when trying to prune our possessions says Peter Walsh, a US-based organisation expert and the author of Let it Go, a new guide to streamlining…
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Look out Melbourne Cup, The Championships Day 2, Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes Day almost pipped you at the post over the weekend.

Sydney race goers were stars off the track at the The Championships Day 2 at Royal Randwick on Saturday, April 8.
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Happiness is not about what you have (or own) or even wherever it is you stand right now. It's about where you feel you're headed, about whether or not the future is looking brighter.

Last year I was reading about a European billionaire who, after losing a good chunk of his wealth in a bad investment, ended his life. The day he committed suicide, he was still a billionaire, albeit a less well-off one.
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Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk have welcomed their first, and obviously genetically blessed, child

It seems that 2017 is shaping up to be a bumper year for celebrity offspring. And no, we're not just talking about Beyonce.
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When the British PM touched down in Riyadh last week to meet with the Saudi crown prince, she thought her uncovered head would inspire Saudi women.

But her dress choice was not brave or unique, and the "statement" it made hardly addresses the oppression of Saudi women through the nation's restrictive laws.

Malala will help promote girls' education around the world as part of her new role.

Malala Yousafzai, the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is to become the youngest United Nations Messenger of Peace,
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The women in Catherine Britt's family are using their experiences to encourage others to be vigilant about going to the doctor and getting checked McGrath Foundation

Little did the country singer know as she walked down the aisle in a blur of chemo, her mother was keeping a secret from her.
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