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The November 24 Edition

Actor Kate Mulvany, who stars in the upcoming film, How to Make Gravy, shows off her style in our stunning photo shoot and talks with writer Steve Dow about family, love and Christmases past.

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Gail Sorronda dress.

‘It was like watching a brother and sister kiss’: Kate Mulvany’s secrets from the set

The How to Make Gravy star on bringing Paul Kelly’s iconic Christmas song to the screen.

  • Steve Dow
The author with her ‘soulmate’ Blinky.

Yes, I’m a cat lady. No, it’s not an insult. Here’s why

A woman’s love of her feline friends is nothing to be ashamed of.

  • Anna Go-Go

I received an invitation to meet the King and Queen. This is why I accepted it

I chose to engage because I saw no other way through it. Rage doesn’t fit my purpose.

  • Brooke Boney
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It’s a dream for many us, but is a move to the country as idyllic as it seems?

Regional migration has never been more popular. Here, three recent small-town converts share the reality of making the move.

  • Dilvin Yasa
Sarah J Maas

The sex lives of elves and fairies? Welcome to the world of ‘romantasy’

This popular book genre is taking readers into magical worlds and earning the authors millions of dollars.

  • Georgie Gordon
“My celebrity crush was David Bowie in the film Labyrinth. I was fascinated by him.”

‘At 30, I decided to marry myself’: Byron Bay singer Liana Cornell on finding love

“I had a lot of men asking me out, and I said no to all of them,” says the daughter of John Cornell and Delvene Delaney, and god-daughter of Paul Hogan.

  • Jane Rocca
You won’t find Woodall walking around in a pair of kitten heels.

‘My breasts looked like shrivelled prunes’: Trinny Woodall’s biggest fashion fail

“I am not a cleavage girl,” says the beauty entrepreneur when describing her style.

  • Georgie Gordon

These treatments promise younger skin without the use of needles. Do they really work?

Here are four new offerings on the anti-ageing spectrum. Do the results live up to the promises?

  • Stephanie Darling
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Traditional Kathakali dance on New Year carnival in Fort Kochi, Kerala, India.

The part of India you probably haven’t heard of, but must visit

Fine dining meets hipster cafes in this vibrant part of south-west India

  • Pauline Webber

‘Cheese, chocolate and other sweet treats’: A chef’s diet rated by a dietitian

Pastry chef Anna Polyviou shares her day on a plate.

  • Nicole Economos

Lighten up the mood in your home with these neutral tones

A palette of white and cream provides a backdrop for statement pieces to shine, from a Swedish sofa to sheepskin soft furnishings.

  • Georgie Gordon
Rigatoni with zucchini and cherry tomatoes.
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Adam Liaw’s rigatoni with zucchini and cherry tomatoes

If ragu just feels too heavy in the warmer months, try this fresh rigatoni with summer vegetables.

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Mozzarella and olive salad.
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If you love a caprese salad but your tomatoes aren’t ripe enough this Adam Liaw twist will hit the spot

Tomatoes are starting to come good now, but if you love a caprese salad, try this one for when tomatoes aren’t at their best.

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Sagittarius: Don’t shy away from wearing something dramatic

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

  • Hedy Damari

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The March 22 Edition

In our autumn fashion special, we chat with model and entrepreneur Miranda Kerr about her latest design project, and her wonderful blended family.

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The March 15 Edition

In our cover story this week, musician Amy Shark talks about fame and film, as she prepares to star opposite Russell Crowe in her first movie role.

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