News & Views The gentle, slow, agonising beautifying of book-reading Supermodel Kaia Gerber is a huge celebrity. In recent years, she’s cultivated a new look – that of the beautiful reader.
Books Don’t say you’re ‘lucky’ to have a man who treats you like a human : Clementine Ford Clementine Ford’s case against marriage in her new book, “I Don’t: The Cast Against Marriage” is a searing, clarifying read.
Books Penny Moodie unpacks OCD in new book, The Joy Thief Check out this extract from Penny Moodie’s new book, The Joy Thief. Let’s unpack OCD. What is it? What are the stigmas and common misunderstandings.
Books The House With All the Lights On: An extract The House With All The Lights On by Jessica Kirkness is published by Allen & Unwin and available now from all good bookstores or online.
Books ‘Getting the balance right’: Nina Mapson Bone and her book on meaningful work and career fulfilment Nina Mapson Bone’s new book features six inspirational stories and advice on how to find meaningful work in your own life.
Books Jacinda Ardern is writing a book on being ‘your own kind of leader’ Jacinda Ardern announces she’s writing a book, expanding on her unique style of leadership– one that’s kind and able to make a difference.
Books How recovering from brain surgery in Sydney inspired Karina May’s culinary rom-com The inspiration for Karina May’s first book came from a hospital bed. Find out more about how this moment changed her life.
News & Views RecipeTin Eats founder Nagi Maehashi wins book of the year Nagi Maehashi, founder of RecipeTin Eats, has won the top prize at the Australian Book Industry Awards for her debut cookbook RecipeTin Eats: Dinner.
Books We need to hang out more. A simple solution for surviving our increasingly fractured and complex world Our world becomes more fractured, more digital, and more chaotic. Author Sheila Liming has the answer: we need to hang out more.
Books Pregnancy and parenting without a ‘partner’: Alexandra Collier’s ‘inconceivable’ path The author of Inconceivable talks to Women’s Agenda about taking her own path to motherhood, and getting pregnant at 39.
News & Views Progressive or futile? ‘Offensive’ words removed from Roald Dahl classics Roald Dahl’s books have been edited and rewritten to erase language deemed offensive in today’s social English vernacular.
Books All the things you don’t already know about Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ Prince Harry’s SPARE is filled with a colossal list of anecdotes and random things about his life and details you don’t really want to know