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It's been a transformative 12 months for former MasterChef winner Nat Thaipun, but her biggest chapter is just beginning.
For over a decade, thousands of men, women, and children, including thousands of Hazaras fleeing persecution in Afghanistan, have been living in limbo.
My heart sank as I sat at my desk at a major publishing house. As a senior editor, my task was quite simple: to proofread the near-final pages of a new self-help title.
Growing up, I thought my parents’ divorce was just one of those things that happens. But recently, I’ve realised that money was at the heart of it. That experience has shaped the way I see, earn, and spend money more than I ever expected.
From the moment we secured tickets to the Oasis homecoming show in Manchester, my excitement was rivalled by a sickening sense of dread.
Alisa Bittner speaks to three well-known female founders to find an answer to the question: 'Can women truly launch and market a business without openly sharing elements of themselves to build a community?'
Megan Clement, a feminist journalist who has lived in Paris for a decade, shares her guide to the city beyond the clichés - highlighting the women, activism, and culture that has shaped the city.
The former One Direction singer's new song, Fuscia Sea, refers to his experience of being the only Asian in an all-white boyband. Emma Ruben shares why it truly hit home.
Last month, the Federal Court’s Justice Darryl Rangiah ruled that journalist Lattouf had been unlawfully terminated when the ABC took her off air 18 months ago, after she shared a post on Instagram featuring a headline by the Human Rights Watch which reported that Israel was found to have been using starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza. 
If you haven't heard of Mei Ichinose, that's about to change. Born in Kyoto, Japan with a congenital deficiency of her right forearm, Mei grew up hoping to become a professional swimmer and compete at the Paralympics.
This NAIDOC Week, we’re spotlighting the power and importance of First Nations storytelling - and the brilliant writers who are making their mark on the literary scene.
Endurance athlete and adventurer Stephanie Ho was born into a family that loved to travel - and it’s no surprise, given where her own journey has taken her.

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