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An always animated Kathy Lette at lunch.

Kathy Lette on ageing fabulously … and giving cheek to the King

The 67-year-old author is encouraging women her age to go forth and be fabulous, “because if not now, when?”

  • Margot Saville

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The forever-renter generation: they’re the ones who voted teal and Mamdani

Highly educated but downwardly mobile – that’s the plight of many young people whose parents could buy their own homes.

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness
The needling triggers micro-trauma in the skin, stimulating new collagen and elastin, while the heat generated by the radio frequency tightens it.

Why the greatest beauty aid known to womankind isn’t found in a beautician’s chair

I’m not against the odd tweakment, but face-fiddling to the point of zombification is taking this anti-ageing angst way too far.

  • Kathy Lette
Gone are the days of traditional etiquette.

Our etiquette rules need a makeover. Here’s what I’d do

Good manners in 2025 have more to do with mobile-phone usage than which fork to use.

  • Kathy Lette
Edward Hoddle addresses the Koala Gala audience at London’s Merchant Taylors’ Hall.

The koala has crashed the party – and London’s elite are paying attention

A black-tie gala in honour of Australia’s beloved marsupial is drawing aristocrats, expats and ex-prime ministers to the cause of wildlife conservation, thanks to one passionate Australian.

  • Rob Harris

If you want to stay young, always follow these three rules

Getting older doesn’t have to mean getting old.

  • Kathy Lette
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If you’re heartsick this Valentine’s Day, just remember that love is curable in a way that, say, a close encounter with a great white shark is not.

An unhappy marriage creeps up on you. These are the signs that it may be over

Valentine’s Day isn’t an excuse to stay in a bad relationship.

  • Kathy Lette
  When you reach the point where it’s never “for better” and always “for worse”, it’s time to shout, “Stop this marriage! I want to get off!”

Move over weddings, it’s all about divorce parties now

The biggest celebrations happen at the end of a marriage, rather than the beginning.

  • Kathy Lette
Kathy Lette, at Elouera Beach, Cronulla. Sydney.

I spend half my time in the UK but this is why I’ll always call Australia home

I don’t feel completely myself until pushing my trolley out of the Mascot terminal and inhaling that heady fragrance of frangipani and eucalyptus.

  • Kathy Lette

I cannot believe the number of fashion faux pas I’ve committed over the years

What was I thinking? Did I even have a mirror? Was I simply being sartorially satirical? Tongue-in-chic?

  • Kathy Lette