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Tiffany & Co. announces collection designed by Pharrell Williams

A new collection designed by Pharrell Williams has been launched by Tiffany & Co....

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Herbal health and beauty

Beauty Director Liz Hancock spends the day at a herbal health and beauty workshop on Waiheke Island.

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Inside our Summer Loving issue

This month, we’re celebrating all things summer with a special issue celebrating the best of the season – from your ultimate holiday beauty guide to an island-hopping Hawaii adventure and more.

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Tim Finn, on playing his first Woodford Folk Festival

Tim Finn makes his Woodford Folk Festival debut this year. We speak to the former Split Enz founder about what fans can expect from him at the iconic music festival.

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Should we legalize marijuana?

Uruguay has become the first country to legalise marijuana this week, but could this mean the end of the war on drugs?

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Artificial sweetener safe to consume says European Food Safety Authority

Artificial sweetener aspartame has been ruled safe to use by Europe’s Food Safety Authority.

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Gifts that give more

Counter the consumerism of Christmas while still partaking in the festive spirit by choosing gifts that give more.

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The future of foster care

By the time a foster child enters the system, the odds are already stacked against them. Which is why same-sex couple Kelli and Katrina decided to give it a go.

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Gurrumul and The Sydney Symphony Orchestra release record

Gurrumul releases Sydney Symphony Orchestra collaboration ‘His Life And Music’ in time for Christmas.

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Could pesticides sprayed on long-haul flights cause Parkinson’s?

A landmark legal case will examine the link between insecticide sprays used on long-haul flights and Parkinson’s disease.

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A Mediterranean diet could ward off dementia

A diet rich in fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts and olive oil is the “best strategy available” to ward off dementia.

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Are you a chocoholic? Your brain could be hard-wired to enjoy it

Do your friends call you a chocoholic? It might not be your fault – your brain may be hardwired to enjoy sweet treats.

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The lifetime burden of bullying

Bullying often has long-term ramifications and can lead to a lifetime of negative effects.

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Host a cracker Christmas party at home

Learn how to host a cracker Christmas party this festive season and unwind at the event yourself.

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East Asia top’s global education rankings

China easily tops the rest of the world in areas of science, maths and reading, the latest global education data shows.

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Eat, Swim, Drink

With summer in full swing, we’ve compiled our favourite spots where you can eat, swim and drink all in one place.

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Scientists closer to male contraceptive pill

Melbourne scientists, developing a breakthrough male contraceptive pill, believe the drug could be on the market in the next 10 years.

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5 Minutes with Dr Robert Schneider on transcendental meditation

Embraced by more than five million people around the world, transcendental meditation is an effortless, mental technique with wide-ranging health benefits.

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Ben O’Donoghue’s BBQ Tips

TV chef and author Ben O’Donoghue shares his top BBQ secrets, from preparation to condiments and a crowd-winning BBQ dessert.

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Beerenberg Farm’s Sally Paech talks home preserving

The Paech family has been farming the Beerenberg Farm property since 1839. Sixth generation Sally Paech shares her top five home preserving with us.

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And the 2013 ARIA Award goes to…

All the winners and grinners from the Australian music industry’s night of nights.

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New Zealand not doing enough to protect native dolphin species

New Zealand has come under international scrutiny for not taking strong measures to protect native Maui dolphins.

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Cholesterol by-product fuels breast cancer

Research has found the growth and spread of breast cancer can be fuelled by a by-product of cholesterol.

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Should we cull sharks to stop attacks?

Renewed calls for pre-emptive culling of sharks have surfaced again, but is this really the answer to preventing attacks in the future?

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Memories can be inherited

A groundbreaking study has found phobias could be inherited through changes to DNA.

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