Acclaimed country singer, Lee Kernaghan, has given a voice to the diggers past and present in his latest album, The Spirit of the Anzacs. On Rememberance Day in 1993, former Prime Minister Paul Keating gave a speech on behalf of the Unknown Soldier. It was the eugology of man whose identity had been lost in time – a man whose…
David Stratton
Many people have a love affair with films. They like to see them, discuss them and rave about them to their friends. For David Stratton, it’s more like a lifelong marriage. Christian Berechree spoke to the film critic about his decision to host an exhibit with special meaning to him.
Frankincense and Mirth
An undiscovered jewel in the unabashed Gulf, Oman is an Arabian land rich in culture and more modern than it’s given credit for, discovers Arti Kumria
A winter’s tale
During the colder months, the sleepy villages of rural England possess a unique charm that may inspire the great and the good.
Juanita Philllips
Newsreader Juanita Philllips has told viewers about war, politics and the death of a princess. But it was no global event that shook her to the core. Motherhood brought her to the brink.
Home grown
He is the laidback gardening guy Australians love to love but in between takes, Jamie Durie is a brand striving hard for success. His smiling face adorns the shows that comfort middle Australia but in between takes…
Check Chef Hats Style
Many might expect a chef of Guillaume’s calibre not to be involved in the day-to-day cooking. As well as running Bennelong, he is involved in the food preparations and it’s not unusual to find him in the kitchen mid-morning filleting fish or shucking oysters.
Cloud Control
“We never set out to write afro-beat songs,” Heidi Lenffer, singer and keyboardist for Cloud Control explains of their break-out hit Gold Canary, which has taken them from Blue Mountains-born band competition entrants to having a single of the week on BBC radio in two short years. “If people listen to our album they’ll see it’s not a consistent thing…
The French Belle of the South
The jazz capital of the United States of America, New Orleans, is known for its French heritage, sense of fun and is famous for the masks, floats and beads of the annual Mardi Gras celebrations.
Out of the blocks
But what happens once the racing is over? By CHRISTINE PAUL. Swimming made her name but with a strict diet, rigorous training and no social life, Giaan Rooney struggled to stay afloat. Has her real life begun now her competitive career has ended?