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Quiche used to seem amazing, when did we become so immune to delight?
Opinion
Spectrum

Quiche used to seem amazing, when did we become so immune to delight?

Is there a way to recapture that enthusiasm? To channel our younger selves, and remember our giddy surprise?

  • by Richard Glover

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The friends coming up with a novel solution to the housing crisis

The friends coming up with a novel solution to the housing crisis

As rent and house prices rise, living close to friends and maintaining a sense of community is becoming harder than ever.

  • by Elfy Scott
When I had a Baby Reindeer experience, I resolved to find my stalker
Opinion
Real life

When I had a Baby Reindeer experience, I resolved to find my stalker

It began with an anonymous Twitter account posting about me and tagging my colleagues. Who from my past –  exes, housemates, former colleagues – might bear this kind of grudge?

  • by Damien Nowicki
I used to love being told a secret, but now I don’t really care

I used to love being told a secret, but now I don’t really care

I’ve been told of some pretty significant secrets in my time – from affairs, to secret children, to gambling problems, to bankruptcies – so the bar for titillation has been significantly raised.

  • by Kerri Sackville
How to care for yourself while you’re caring for an ageing parent

How to care for yourself while you’re caring for an ageing parent

Regardless of how much you love the person you’re looking after, caregiving can be difficult.

  • by Louisa Kamps
Planning to head to Sydney soon? Here’s why you should book during Vivid Sydney
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Planning to head to Sydney soon? Here’s why you should book during Vivid Sydney

Vivid Sydney is one of the city’s essential experiences, up there on the must-see list with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

  • by Amy Cooper
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They say nothing good happens after 2am, and I’m beginning to think they’re right

They say nothing good happens after 2am, and I’m beginning to think they’re right

I’ve locked myself away for a while. With no day job to show up to, time warps. The longer I’m alone, the wilder my stream of consciousness becomes.

  • by Genevieve Novak
After 20 years, I finally returned to the Kenyan refugee camp I’d left for a new life

After 20 years, I finally returned to the Kenyan refugee camp I’d left for a new life

I went from being a 17-year-old who appreciated a glass of water to a clichéd Melburnian coffee snob who needs three cups a day.

  • by Nyadol Nyuon
The toxic positivity in my workplace is driving me up the wall. What can I do?

The toxic positivity in my workplace is driving me up the wall. What can I do?

Toxic positivity can trigger shame, reduce wellbeing and increase stress.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
I know pseudo remedies won’t cure my winter cold. But they make me feel special
Opinion
Flu season

I know pseudo remedies won’t cure my winter cold. But they make me feel special

We’re currently experiencing a unique hell of virus soup, and despite knowing what we need to do to get better, following doctor’s orders feel painfully pedestrian.

  • by Wendy Syfret
More young people than ever identify as LGBTQ. But is it easier to be queer today?

More young people than ever identify as LGBTQ. But is it easier to be queer today?

What’s it like to grow up queer in modern times? Three Gen Z Australians share their stories.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger