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    Air Vanuatu has been placed into liquidation.

    Nauru Airlines flies in for a look at collapsed Air Vanuatu

    The national carrier of Vanuatu collapsed into liquidation on Friday. Fiji Airways has already expressed interest in acquiring whatever is left of the airline.

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    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Russell Brand shared the news of his baptism in a typically verbose Instagram video on April 29.

    The unlikely relationship between Russell Brand, Bear Grylls and God

    Why would chief scout Grylls, a man with a flourishing global career, team up with the “cancelled” Brand – and risk harming his own squeaky-clean brand?

    • Marianka Swain
    Testosterone levels fall in men who are involved in looking after their babies.

    How fatherhood will change your body’s chemistry

    Men’s physiology responds viscerally to parenthood, just as women’s does when caring for infants.

    • Angela Saini
    Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel were real-life lovers 20 years ago.

    The Taste of Things movie review – a feast for the eyes

    Director Anh Hung Tran has created an utterly absorbing film about cuisine as a model for life.

    • John McDonald
    Short, steep and with a wall at one end and a perilous drop at the other, the runway at Lukla’s airport isn’t for the faint-hearted.

    This airport is one of the world’s most scenic – and treacherous

    Trekking in Nepal’s Everest region is on many a bucket list. But the adventure starts well beforehand, with a landing at Tenzing-Hillary Airport.

    • Alana Christensen

    Lunch with the AFR

    International Energy Agency executive director Fatih Birol.

    The world’s wiliest climate warrior? It’s not who you think

    International Energy Agency boss Fatih Birol, a lifelong bureaucrat with roots in the oil industry, has made the net zero transition a personal mission.

    • Hans van Leeuwen
    Opera star Teddy Tahu Rhodes at Golden Boy restaurant on Adelaide’s North Terrace.

    ‘I loved’ my old accounting job – surprise confession from opera star

    Baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes is nostalgic about his days working with spreadsheets before he quit the world of finance to fulfil his musical ambitions.

    • Simon Evans
    “I always look at the bill,” says Ita Buttrose about reading Lunch with the AFR interviews.

    Why Ita Buttrose used to spy on ABC hosts’ Twitter posts

    The former ABC chairwoman has strong views on lots of topics, but social media use by journalists is a particular bugbear.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
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    Ultra runner Helen Ryvar runs through an underpass in Wrexham during running a half marathon in Wrexham, Wales, in March.

    This record-breaking runner is also a boss and single mother of three

    Helen Ryvar, who runs her own business, swears by her relentless morning fitness routine – she’s out of the door by 4.15am, rain or shine. Here are her tips.

    • Steve Douglas
    Perhaps the most spectacular vista anywhere, especially given how hard you have to work to get to this elevation.

    Mount Everest from your tent? That’s a view worth the trek

    Waking up to behold Nepal’s most renowned mountains is a dream come true. But you’ve got to put in the hard yards to get there.

    • Alana Christensen
    At her funeral, says Saskia Havekes:  “No one is to play Ave Maria and definitely no white coffin. Those two things I can absolutely say no to.” Illustration by Sam Bennett

    Society florist to sign off with a signature flower

    Grandiflora founder Saskia Havekes plans to be dressed in white, with a floral scent and a magnolia bloom.

    • Benjamen Judd

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    Hancock Prospecting chairwoman Gina Rinehart.

    Gina Rinehart lobbies NGA to remove Indigenous portrait

    The country’s richest resident has made her displeasure privately known about a portrait at the national institution.

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    • Mark Di Stefano
    Shanae and Jade, 2005, a LightJet print by Petrina Hecks, carried an estimate of $20,000 to $30,000 in Deutscher and Hackett’s Australian and International Fine Art online auction on 14 May 2024.

    A little bird delivers record price for photographer

    A bird in the hand might be worth two in the bush, but Petrina Hicks’ photo of a budgie in a girl’s mouth was worth plenty on an otherwise disappointing night.

    • Elizabeth Fortescue
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    To make Furiosa her own, Anya Taylor-Joy allowed herself to be put through an emotional and physical wringer for six months.

    How Anya Taylor-Joy morphed from chess nerd to action hero

    Despite being the star of Furiosa, the actor’s status was cemented by a small role in another big film set in a desert.

    • Kyle Buchanan
    Joint super funds for couples has gained traction within the super industry.

    Older adults are having sex – but there is an increasing downside

    Experts have offered five reasons that help explain why sexually transmitted infection rates are rising among ageing people.

    • Steven Petrow
    Katerina Lamb, owner and director of The World Of, a luxury events company, at bills in Darlinghurst, Sydney.

    Why this event maestro takes a bath every single morning

    Katerina Grant is the founder and director of The World Of, an events agency that produces experiences for clients such as Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Tommy Hilfiger.

    • Lauren Sams
    Free Skiing in Steamboat.

    The elite US ski town that flies under the radar of many Australians

    It’s the American resort that’s bred the most winter Olympians. After a $US200 million overhaul, Steamboat’s 1500 hectares across six peaks is the place to be.

    • Cosima Marriner

    How this tiny English village got a US tech money makeover

    Before Michael Birch swooped in, few people had ever heard of Woolsery in North Devon. Now the smart London set happily spend hours driving there.

    • Jane Knight
    The McLaren 750S: Zero to 100 km/h is quoted as 2.8 seconds, and 200 comes up in 7.2 seconds.

    An eventful test drive of the new McLaren 750S, priced from $586k

    In a nutshell, it’s a pure and precise driving experience, even on city roads (notwithstanding an ill-timed software glitch).

    • Tony Davis
    Who knew there was another crucial role for the humble tennis ball?

    How a tennis ball saved my marriage

    Having considered various remedies to keep his wife sane and his health intact, it turns out there’s a simple solution to the writer’s snoring.

    • Luke Benedictus

    Six tips for styling a room from David Flack

    Incongruous and ingenious, the work of this designer has influenced interiors all over the country. Here, he takes a humble den and makes it a haven.

    • Stephen Todd

    This Month

    Using Ozempic before surgery may be dangerous

    Even if users follow “nil by mouth” instructions before an operation, they may still have food in their stomachs when they are wheeled into the operating theatre.

    • Jill Margo
    Caroline Idiens has more than one million Instagram followers through her home workouts.

    The five tests that will tell you how well you’re ageing

    Does getting out of a chair make you go “oof”? It’s time to start future-proofing your body, using these methods that can be done at home.

    • Caroline Idiens
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    Left to right: Tommy Hilfiger at New York Fashion Week; Salvatore Ferragamo at Milan Fashion Week; Prada on the runway at Milan Men’s Fashion Week.

    Ties are making a comeback. Just not for the office

    As ties disappear from formal occasions, they’re turning up again in casual dressing.

    • Benjamen Judd

    ‘It’s about remembering aromas’: how Chanel’s ‘nose’ makes perfume

    Chanel makes some of the world’s most desirable fragrances. Olivier Polge brings them to life.

    • Stephen Todd
    Michael Brand

    Michael Brand’s weekend rituals and favourite restaurants

    The Art Gallery of NSW director has a packed weekday – and night – agenda. This is how he lets go on Saturdays and Sundays.

    • Elizabeth Fortescue

    Opera Australia bets on musicals, property development as losses widen

    Australia’s largest performing arts company will produce more musicals, and play more cannily with its property, as it tries to turn losses around.

    • Michael Bailey
    Designer Anna Hoang

    Why Fashion Week is still important

    Its star power dimmed, the week that used to be about celebrating Australian fashion is now a carefully calibrated exercise about return on investment.

    • Lauren Sams