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Bill Granger: chef whose passion was simplicity

Bill Granger: chef whose passion was simplicity

The “egg master of Sydney” was able to get a start thanks to a $300,000 loan taken out against his grandfather’s life insurance policy.

  • by Amy Ripley

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‘Everywhere I turned there was care, beauty and optimism, just like Bill himself’  

‘Everywhere I turned there was care, beauty and optimism, just like Bill himself’  

Renowned Sydney chef Kylie Kwong pays tribute to the late Bill Granger, with whom she opened the lauded billy kwong restaurant in 2000.

  • by Kylie Kwong
The ‘fastest woman on wheels’ in male-dominated racing era

The ‘fastest woman on wheels’ in male-dominated racing era

Paula Murphy proved in an earlier era that women had the nerve and the skill to race very fast cars.

The Bounder taught fly-fishing to the rich and famous

The Bounder taught fly-fishing to the rich and famous

Michael Daunt taught Eric Clapton, Guy Ritchie and Ronnie Corbett the delicate skill of fly casting.

A Dame, a Friend and many more: The famous faces we farewelled in 2023

A Dame, a Friend and many more: The famous faces we farewelled in 2023

Barry Humphries and Matthew Perry led the entertainment names who died this year, but we also said goodbye to others.

  • by Tim Barlass
Director whose interest in theatre rivalled only by surfing

Director whose interest in theatre rivalled only by surfing

In 2000 Michael Blakemore became the first director ever to win two Tony Awards.

  • by Bruce Beresford
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Sheikh Nawaf, Emir of Kuwait, defence minister at Iraqi invasion

Sheikh Nawaf, Emir of Kuwait, defence minister at Iraqi invasion

Pressed on why so many officers were on holiday on the day before the invasion, he said it was all “compulsory and urgent leave”.

Cricketer whose brilliance led to the first tied Test match

Cricketer whose brilliance led to the first tied Test match

“The most enthralling game in cricket history.”

Croatian winemaker showed French how to make best chardonnay

Croatian winemaker showed French how to make best chardonnay

“I’m a wine sitter. I sit with the wine and see what it needs.” California-based winemaker Mike Grgich died on Wednesday at 100.

Original drummer with AC/DC lived rock’n’roll lifestyle

Original drummer with AC/DC lived rock’n’roll lifestyle

Colin Burgess, the original drummer with AC/DC, enjoyed success with bands including the Masters Apprentices.

  • by Glenn A Baker
State memorial with a eulogy from the King? A dame wouldn’t have it any other way

State memorial with a eulogy from the King? A dame wouldn’t have it any other way

Barry Humphries’ final send-off drew reflections from international celebrities, the prime minister and even King Charles III.

  • by Michael Idato