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Sunday Life
The August 11 Edition
In our cover story this week, supermodel Yasmin Le Bon, who turns 60 this year, talks about ageing, family, anxiety and what makes her long marriage work.
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The trendiest homewares inspired by romantic comedies
Cosy and inviting, the lived-in and layered interiors of some of our favourite films are having a moment.
- by Georgie Gordon
Take a peek inside this modern inner-Melbourne home
What started as a minor facelift grew into a complete renovation.
- by Heather Nette King
Letting go of my daughter has given me a remarkable gift
Her absence was necessary. It was her path to forging her own life.
- by Robyn Holland
Matt Agnew: ‘I am grateful that Abbie [Chatfield] remains a part of my life’
The ex-Bachelor star and astrophysicist discusses the most important women in his life.
- by Robyn Doreian
Leo: Prevent misunderstandings by thinking before you speak
Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned astrologer, Hedy Damari.
- by Hedy Damari
The ‘trip of a lifetime’ tag is cliché but for this getaway it rings true
This is why an expedition cruise around the Galápagos Islands should be on your bucket list.
- by Paul Ewart
Opinion
Mental health
Yes, they make us feel better. But your pet is not your therapist
When did we get to the point that people come second to animals and a human needs to explain why they don’t wish to share space with your pet?
- by Bianca Denny
Yasmin Le Bon: ‘Our kids are not inheriting anything. There is no trust fund’
The 59-year-old supermodel also reveals the secret to her 38-year marriage to Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon.
- by Julia Llewellyn Smith
She is 36 and holds a PhD. This morning, Raygun is an Olympic breaker
In a sporting first, Rachael Gunn will be putting her skills to the test at Paris 2024.
- by Jane Rocca
Opinion
Road rage
The man in front of me was cracking it at the cashier. Five minutes later I lost it myself
Rude behaviour is contagious and on the rise. I’ve been guilty of it myself. Are we losing touch with civility?
- by Kate Halfpenny