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IN BRIEF
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Book offers valuable insight into alcohol addiction
Madeleine Redding has penned a novel called Hold my hand, Rosie. Don’t let go. where she shares the courageous journey of her daughter’s decade-long battle against alcohol addiction, which started when she was a young teenager.
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TAKE A TAKE A BREATHER BREATHER
THE GOLD COAST hinterland abounds as a soothing playground of artisanal indulgence and soft adventure pursuits.
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FISH compliments for
NICOLE MAGUIRE is the cook behind the successful home-cooking hub Simple Home Edit, where she shares her delicious, budget-friendly recipes and clever, simple systems that will streamline your weekly plan, shop and cook, saving you money and sanity.
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Dead interesting: a novel approach
Waikato-based Deborah Challinor has been recognised with an MNZM for her services to literature and historical research. Her works include fiction, non-fiction and a young adult novel. Her latest book Black Silk & Sympathy returns readers to mid 19th century Sydney where her best-selling Convict Girls series is set. JILL NICHOLAS questioned her about her interest in death and dying at a time when funerals were bereavement spectacles and life in Sydney in days long past.
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Rachel’s story:
Rachel*, in her 40s, has been on an ethical non-monogamy journey for several years. She has recently separated from her husband. Initially, they were polyamorous together, each dating others separately, but then he left to be monogamous with his girlfriend.
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A question of fiction, fact
Question 7
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Editorial
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Into the blue Into the blue
WHO DOESN’T LOVE BLUE? Wispy, soothing tones of pastel blues are perfect for creating the coastal breeziness that’s a perennial favourite.
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THIRD THIRD KIND KIND Close encounters of the Close encounters of the
IF YOU’VE RECENTLY been online dating, you might feel like Anna* — puzzled as you “swipe left”.