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Paul Connolly

Paul Connolly

Paul Connolly is a regular columnist with Good Weekend.

A disconnected phone is giving people a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones

Rotary-dial phones left in nature are helping some people finally say the things they’d wanted to express – but couldn’t.

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Locating sharing is becoming more and more popular within friendship circles.

Do you use full stops in texts? Your kids think you’re angry

Like many, or even most, of my generation, I am, it seems, a hostile punctuator.

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When kelpie-cross Kip sits down while riding a paddle board, scientists pay attention

Along with four canine colleagues, Kip is helping biologists locate threatened species as part of Zoos Victoria’s Wildlife Detection Dog Program.

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The ex-AFL coach helping dads tackle the Andrew Tate factor

The Fathering Project helps men become better role models to their sons.

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The podcast going deep with small talk: ‘What did you do yesterday?’

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • Paul Connolly, Louise Rugendyke, Katrina Strickland, Frances Mocnik and Melissa Singer
Waxflower Bar Brunswick East.

‘The proof is in the listening’: The bars giving vinyl another spin

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • Jonathan Seidler, Paul Connolly, David Leser, Barry Divola, Damien Woolnough and David Swan
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Is the mobile phone reducing our fitness along with our attention spans?

Attention gym-bench hogs: Try lifting more than your phones

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • Greg Callaghan, Damien Woolnough, Frances Mocnik, David Swan, Paul Connolly and Nicole Abadee

Winds of change

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: Gone with the wind.

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Geezer FC

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: Get the frozen peas.

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Cat eyes

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: Cat burglar.

  • Paul Connolly