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Gay Alcorn

Gay Alcorn

Gay Alcorn is a senior writer with Good Weekend.

Neale Daniher

When my husband David was dying, Neale Daniher offered us more than just hope

When you’re diagnosed with a terminal disease, or caring for someone who is, it is inevitable that you review your own life and choices, that you wonder about what any of it meant.

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Andie MacDowell has gracefully graduated to grey hair.

There’s one thing you shouldn’t do when you are ready to go grey

Beware the “instant” method of embracing silver hair, says one expert – who says “grey transitioning” is a growing movement.

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The four clichés to avoid when consoling a grieving friend

You can’t fix a person’s pain, says Australia’s “grief lady” – but there are ways to avoid adding to it.

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Trinny Woodall

Some people have lofty heroes. I have Trinny Woodall and I am not ashamed

It may seem odd to relate to a beauty mogul with a plummy accent and a nine-figure fortune, but the former TV host has taught me a lot about fun.

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Sussan Ley

Inside Sussan Ley’s battle to hold on to the hardest job in politics

After the Liberal Party’s worst ever election result, Sussan Ley took on the hardest job in politics as party leader. Six months on, she’s struggling, not only with policy and personality divisions, but with what on earth the party stands for in 2025.

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Sarah Wilson says she doesn’t fit into a neat media tribe because “I talk scary stuff”.

First, she quit sugar. Now, she’s ditched ‘hopium’: Sarah Wilson’s urgent new mission

The self-described renegade’s career has taken her from teen model to magazine editor to bestselling author. Her new focus: civilisational collapse.

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Support for Labor in its heartland has been waning. Can it win the battlers back?

Labor has been bleeding rusted-on, working-class voters in traditionally safe seats for years. What’s gone wrong, and can the party turn it around?

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With Jyoti, who spoke no English but who slept by the author’s bed on her final night at the hospital.

When I said I wanted to experience the ‘real’ India, I didn’t mean the emergency room

A literature festival was to be the highlight of a trip to the subcontinent. Then came a sudden medical detour.

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Operation Watts found Adem Somyurek engaged in “grey corruption” practices.

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Americans hold their breath: Front page of The Sydney Morning Herald, December 11, 2000

From the Archives, 2000: America just 90 minutes from destiny

Twenty years ago, the final, bitter round of the battle for the 2000 presidency was fought out in a 90-minute hearing in the United States Supreme Court.

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