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The May 7 edition

‘It makes me feel sick with anxiety’: life after the Northern Rivers floods; the Hong Kong locals fleeing Chinese crackdowns; how to put on a writers’ festival; Hamish Blake on handling tricky conversations.

16 stories
Sophie Mak, now based in Sydney and one of the few activists prepared to reveal their name.

Escape from Hong Kong: The locals starting new lives in Australia

As China’s crackdowns on Hong Kong continue, many locals are fleeing the territory to carve out new lives in other countries.

  • Sian Powell
Karri Crossing and Hayden Muirhead  with one-week-old baby Ziggy and daughter Juno; Lismore after the flood peaked on February 28; A Lismore street, days later; A warning sign on a fence of a home along the river in Woodburn.

‘I can’t stand the sound of rain’: The grief that’s united a region

While the catastrophic flooding on Australia’s east coast left the NSW Northern Rivers in chaos, it also bonded its residents like never before.

  • Candida Baker

All write on the night: what it takes to put on a writers’ festival

Making writers’ festivals happen requires crisis management skills, deft diplomacy, a crystal ball and sometimes a tracking device.

  • Susan Skelly
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‘Nobody knew quite how horrific it was going to be’

‘Nobody knew quite how horrific it was going to be’

In this Good Weekend Talks podcast, freelance writer and Northern Rivers resident Candida Baker talks about this year’s catastrophic flooding of Australia’s east coast.

Two minutes with Danny Katz: Will my T-shirt’s ‘Q’ design cue conspiracy theories?

Is there a danger that sporting the Good Weekend’s quiz logo on my T-shirt will imply I’m endorsing crazy, right-wing beliefs?

  • Danny Katz

Once more with meaning: the great language divide

When it comes to the English language, the same objects can produce key misunderstandings between Americans, Brits and Australians.

  • Amelia Lester

How former TV presenter Richard Morecroft found love through a fountain pen

Richard Morecroft and Alison Mackay met on holiday in Far North Queensland 31 years ago. Together they’ve renovated houses, written a book, and fought cancer.

  • Nicole Abadee

The Omakase experience becomes (slightly) more accessible

For a dining movement in which only eight to 12 guests are served at a time, omakase is one of the biggest trends we’ve seen in Australian dining in a decade.

  • Terry Durack
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The birth of selective memories

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week, a mother’s first moments with her newborn.

  • Paul Connolly
Good Weekend letters to the editor: May 7

Good Weekend letters to the editor: May 7

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La Perla.
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Melbourne: La Perla

If I lived nearby, this Camberwell wine bar would quickly become my local, reviews Besha Rodell.

  • Besha Rodell
Hawke’s beer and leisure centre.
14/20

Sydney: Lucky Prawn

The retro Australian-Chinese bistro inside Marrickville's Bob Hawke Beer & Leisure Centre might be Sydney's most popular new restaurant.

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Karen Martini recipe : Baked blue-eye trevalla with garlic, lemon and caper butter, artichokes and tarragon
Photograph by William Meppem (photographer on contract, no restrictions)
EASY

Karen Martini’s baked blue-eye trevalla with potatoes, peas and lemon and caper sauce

Cooking fish can be daunting, but this method couldn’t be simpler.

  • 30 mins - 1 hr
  • Karen Martini
Ginger-infused custard with roasted rhubarb.

Helen Goh's ginger creme brulee with roasted rhubarb

A little milk and one whole egg makes this a slightly lighter custard than you might expect in a classic creme brulee – and that’s just the way I like it.

  • 1-2 hrs
  • Helen Goh

Other editions

The March 21 edition

Stephanie Alexander and The Cook’s Companion at 30 | Free-diver Ant Williams | Debra Adelaide and Gabrielle Carey | How to deliver a baby on a plane

  • 11 stories

The March 14 edition

The high-strung, low-key world champ who could become our most-capped swimmer | Ukraine’s world-leading robotics work | Filmmaking at -50C | Consoling a friend

  • 13 stories