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The Edit: what we love this week at Domain Review
This is a feel-good edition of The Edit, with warming teas, cosy coats, and a gesture from tennis champ Dylan Alcott that will restore your faith in just how good Melburnians can be.
Melbourne runners Gen LaCaze and Ryan Gregson make the most of the Tokyo Games delay
With their precisely scheduled plans for the rest of the year now thrown into disarray, this Brighton-based Olympic couple are seizing on what they see as silver linings.
Travel: the guide to a day-trip in Ballarat
If you’re looking for something a little off the tourist trail, there’s plenty of options other than Sovereign Hill, and it is an easy drive from most parts of Victoria.
What we need right now is a kindness pandemic
Best-selling author and journalist Ginger Gorman knows the evil underbelly of the internet all too well, but has hope that our nation might come out of the COVID-19 crisis more united online than ever.
Health and wellbeing: Surgeon Dr Chantel Thorton's breast checklist
The pandemic will force people to take a breath, reassess their own health and get back to basics says a leading Melbourne breast cancer specialist.
The Edit: What we love this week at Domain Review
Discover Instagram's favourite new skincare brand, the Melbourne floral designers and their preserved blooms plus locally packed treats to keep you going through isolation.
Diana Chan recipe: port jelly trifle dessert
In this time of nostalgia and comfort eating, rediscover an intergenerational favourite – a spongy, creamy, after-dinner classic, laced with a splash of booze.
The geeky suburb that is suddenly gaining hipster credentials
With a rooftop farm and an eatery endorsed by an eco-pioneer, this Melbourne postcode known for its university has a trendy future.
Chef tips to pimp your basic isolation pantry
Learn from the chefs behind top restaurants Lee Ho Fook, Mamasita, Belles Hot Chicken and Bar Lourinha and make magic with rice, cans of tuna and packets of instant noodles.
Ovarian cancer survivor Vali Creus is a Mother's Day medical miracle
Melbourne mum-of-two Vali Creus had the world’s first successful pregnancy from an ovarian tissue graft followed by 17 rounds of IVF. Meet her beautiful family.