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The September 3 Edition

From fashion to seaweed farming | What the nose knows | When a journo turns psychiatrist | A Melburnian’s battle to save wildlife on a Zimbabwe reserve | Epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre

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Sam Elsom was still working as a fashion designer when he first started discussing methane reduction with scientists: “I couldn’t even speak the same language,” he admits.

From designing clothes to refashioning cow burps: Sam’s $40 million career switch

After hearing of ground-breaking Australian research into how seaweed could reduce planet-warming methane emissions in cows, Sam Elsom left fashion behind.

  • Lesley Hughes
A global surge in search engine requests for “loss of smell”, combined with social media discussion, prompted an unprecedented global collaboration to unlock the mysteries of the fifth sense.

One upside of COVID: New research into our startling olfactory capacities

Our ability to smell is the most underrated of our senses – or it was, until the pandemic led researchers to unveil some of its great mysteries.

  • Paola Totaro

‘Not for the faint-hearted’: The Melburnian staring down wildlife poachers in Africa

With local villagers hungry for bush meat, John Gardiner is spending millions to protect the wildlife now flourishing on his 55,000-hectare Zimbabwe reserve.

  • Adam Shand
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How a night in the emergency ward made me trade journalism for medicine

This former reporter found a move to psychiatry involved swapping the telling of confidences for the keeping of them.

  • Lisa Pryor

‘I don’t feel like a millionaire’: A father-son duo’s secret to success

While Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart’s honey-extraction invention became a global success, the secret to a sweet life, they say, remains a simple one.

  • Jennifer Johnston
The new and improved cast of Heartbreak High.

Good Weekend Talks: Rebooting one of our favourite teen shows? It’s a risk Netflix wants to take

Heartbreak High was one of the most popular Australian shows of the 1990s. Now Netflix is looking to replicate that success, with a reboot fit for 2022.

  • Osman Faruqi

How faith helps me as a scientist: epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre

The biosecurity expert discusses the need for resilience and dealing with gutter politics, plus: why she rates Australia’s pandemic response a five out of 10.

  • Benjamin Law

I saw a spider crawling in a woman’s hair. Should I have told her?

Our Modern Guru responds to a question concerning creepy crawlies spotted at the theatre.

  • Danny Katz
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Advanced adulting: The reliable salve for a wounded relationship

My house guesting skills may have taken a turn for the worse since becoming a parent, but other areas of finesse have evolved.

  • Amelia Lester

Why is grenache so readily available now?

Grenache was once a staple of cheaper wines. A new generation of winemakers are making it differently.

  • Huon Hooke

The forever home

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

  • Paul Connolly
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Good Weekend Quiz

Trivia buffs: test your knowledge.

Chinese Noodle Restaurant.
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Sydney: Chinese Noodle Restaurant

There are no plastic grapes hanging from the ceiling, but the Sydney Chinatown stalwart's successor is more comfortable, reviews David Matthews.

  • David Matthews
Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters.
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Melbourne: Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters

Where its sibling Farmer's Daughters focuses specifically on Gippsland, this Fed Square restaurant takes a broader approach.

  • Besha Rodell
Fried brown rice with wood ear fungus and cashews.
EASY

Karen Martini’s fried rice with mushrooms and cashews

This is fried rice as a delicious and sustaining stand-alone meal. You can use white rice, but brown rice has a hearty, nuttier texture that I find irresistible.

  • < 30 mins
  • Karen Martini
Danielle Alvarez’s Cuban-style pulled pork sandwiches.

Danielle Alvarez's Cuban-style pulled-pork sandwiches

As a Cuban, Alvarez has mojo – the nation’s garlic-laden marinade – running through her veins. These pulled-pork sandwiches are a throwback to her favourite childhood meal.

  • 2 hrs +
  • Danielle Alvarez

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