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On the coast of Italy, a garden holds more than 150 years of family wisdom

On the coast of Italy, a garden holds more than 150 years of family wisdom

The key to maintaining a beautiful garden? Keep it in the family.

  • by Megan Backhouse

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Renowned for their stench, teen boys are now experts on designer fragrances
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Parenting

Renowned for their stench, teen boys are now experts on designer fragrances

It used to be that the pungent and distinct waft of a teen’s body odour would be covered by overly generous sprays of Lynx. Now, tween boys are turning to Dior to mask their B.O.

  • by Shona Hendley
I don’t hate my son’s killer. But I’ll never forgive him

I don’t hate my son’s killer. But I’ll never forgive him

Ken Marslew’s son, Michael, was only 18 when he was shot dead. Marslew turned the tragedy into positive change - and he’s not alone.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
I’m very well-paid, but totally burnt out. What should I do?

I’m very well-paid, but totally burnt out. What should I do?

You are not alone; 44 per cent of Australian workers are dealing with burnout, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

  • by Kirstin Ferguson
The June 23 Edition
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Sunday Life

The June 23 Edition

With the Olympic Games just a month away, the eyes of the world will be on Paris. We talk to four athletes who will be going for gold with their babies in tow.

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Gallic decor to give your home an easy French feel

Gallic decor to give your home an easy French feel

Take inspiration from an elegant pied-à-terre filled with classic French furniture and vintage-inspired finds.

  • by Georgie Gordon
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I was barely around for my kids. As a Grananny I get a second chance
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Family

I was barely around for my kids. As a Grananny I get a second chance

I’ve worked as a diplomat in war zones across Yugoslavia and the DR Congo but nothing prepared me for how tough and rewarding it would be to care for infants.

  • by Jaque Grinberg
‘I was pregnant when I decided to aim for the Olympics. I wasn’t done yet’

‘I was pregnant when I decided to aim for the Olympics. I wasn’t done yet’

It’s Keesja Gofers’s third time competing at the Olympics, but her first as a mother. She’s not alone in her belief that parenthood has made her a better athlete.

  • by Jane Rocca
Cancer: Get ready to feel confident, vivacious and full of the sort of mischief

Cancer: Get ready to feel confident, vivacious and full of the sort of mischief

Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned astrologer, Hedy Damari.

  • by Hedy Damari
How to spend a perfect weekend in Paris according to six tastemakers

How to spend a perfect weekend in Paris according to six tastemakers

From homeware stores to old-fashioned bistros, we asked some high-profile Australians to share their Parisian haunts.

  • by Jane Rocca
Beyond Paris: the French cities having their moment in the spotlight

Beyond Paris: the French cities having their moment in the spotlight

The capital may be basking in its Olympic glory but some of France’s most inviting cities are crashing the party.

  • by Ute Junker