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Monday 20 April 2026
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How Anzac deaths changed the way we mourn to this day
Funerals became smaller, people put on a brave face in public and fewer people wore black.
What doesn’t kill you makes for a great story
Two new memoirs examine the risky side of life
Stuck in fight-or-flight mode?
5 ways to complete the ‘stress cycle’ and avoid burnout or depression
UOW expert on Bruce Lehrmann defamation judgement
Dr Sarah Ailwood says Australian defamation law should be reformed
Each Easter we spend about $62 a head on chocolates
... but the cost of buying unsustainable products can be far greater, write Stephanie Perkiss, Cristiana Bernardi and John Dumay
What are the four waves of feminism? And what comes next?
We’re used to describing feminism in ‘waves’, from the first in 1848, campaigning for women to vote, to the current fourth wave, in the age of #metoo. But do waves still work to describe feminism?