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This and more intimate questions answered by Jessica Rowe.

"We're in the fashion game, we're always dreaming and wanting to inspire people, but I think we're in for a bit of a reality check this year and that perhaps got to do with the reality check going on around the world. There's a lot of realness going on," Australia's leading creative director and stylist Mark Vassallo says.

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From J.K. Rowling to Tina Fey, many female celebrities have celebrated the joy, humour, pain and the wonders of motherhood.

"The not-so-subtle message being parlayed through all of this cotton candy fluff is pretty easy to decipher: Mums, thanks for devoting almost 90 per cent of your lives to doing all the unpaid, boring domestic work that no one else (Dads) can be bothered doing."

A year on, Clementine Ford's Mother's Day advice is still required reading for tomorrow.

What does a mother want for Mother's Day? Don't ask. No, seriously, don't ask her damn thing, writes Clementine Ford.
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We're devastated to hear the news that legendary ABC journalist Mark Colvin has died, aged 65. Here he is in the 70s sporting one of the greatest moustaches of all time.

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"1. Do not ask me to plan anything about the day. NOTHING. I want a rest from planning and organising. I don't care what we end up doing. If you have put thought and some consideration into it, then I will love it because of that."

What's the point of Mother's Day if mums have to organise it all themselves? Kelly Cooper has a shortlist of demands.
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A new study found four cups of coffee a day is 'safe', but keep in mind that there is a difference between 'safe' and 'good' or 'recommended':

A new study, finding that four (small) cups of coffee a day carry no risk to our health, had caffeine-lovers in raptures. But is the news as glorious as many reports made out? Not exactly.
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The former POTUS is no doubt enjoying the more casual dress code of his post-presidency - and hey, it's Italy, after all, the land of loafers and no socks.

The former president really is living it up in his post White House life.
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Researchers from The University of Sydney were hoping to produce a list of mental health apps they could advocate to the public. "But we, in good conscience at the end of the day, didn't feel like we could endorse any of the apps":

With nearly 90 per cent of young Australians using smartphones and a similar percentage downloading from the 2 billion plus apps on the market, mental health apps have been tipped as the future of treating mental health for many.
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As one of the "certain members of society" this petition by a handful of well-meaning celebrities regards, I will not be satisfied by mere tolerance.

Teachers have gotten hours back in the classroom and students are more engaged since Allambie Heights Public School stopped giving homework.

Only a quarter of students surveyed at Allambie Heights Public School said they liked doing homework, which partly led to the school's decision to get rid of it.
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Half all Australian women experience pregnancy discrimination, and one in five report losing their jobs during either pregnancy or on returning to work. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission says the real figure is higher, because many women fear reprisals for reporting.

After TV anchor Tracey Spicer returned from maternity leave, a size 14 and “no longer a hottie”, she was fired by email. She wasn’t going to take that lying down.

IKEA doesn't want us to be fooled by expensive imitators.

IKEA clapping back to Balenciaga over a new $2800 plastic bag, a beauty editor's tips for "murdering your life", what Kourtney Kardashian wore to her Mexican birthday and gold flakes to add to your rose. By Jenna Clarke.
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"I love the power of comedy to illuminate absurd logic," the comedian told Daily Life. "That so many people thought [the story] was true shows it's not too far from reality."

An Australian comedian's satirical article about Christian Democratic Party leader and the tennis star was taken very sincerely overseas.
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Along with her first ever pay packet, 15-year-old Erin Thompson’s after-school and weekend job at Hungry Jack’s came with her first experience of sexual harassment.

Sleaze, assault and even threats of rape are all on the menu for young women who work in hospitality.
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Muskber have made it official.

Elon Musk has tweeted about a cozy dinner date with girlfriend Amber Heard on the Gold Coast.
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