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A Luxury Weekend Escape to Otahuna Lodge

The fabulous Otahuna Lodge in Tai Tapu is the perfect retreat for a relaxing break allowing you to unwind in its luxurious surroundings.

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Which Lipstick Nation Are You?

Lipstick queen Karen Murrell shares her insights into the most popular lipstick shades by country.

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“I knew the minute I landed, my prayers had been answered”

Rosemary Kariuki-Fyfe came to Australia in 1999 from Kenya, carrying all her best clothes in one suitcase and only $300 in her purse. Her efforts in the refugee community have now been publicly acknowledged, as she continues to make it her mission to help others.

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5 minutes with Jenny Queen

Sydney-based US songstress Jenny Queen opens about her third album, love of cooking and the new Americana music wave.

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The healthiest places to eat in the world

Oxfam have released a report detailing the best and worst places to eat around the world in a bid to highlight the broken state of the global food system.

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Merle Parrish: Country show baking

CWA champion Merle Parrish talks to us about her love affair with baking and her tips for amateur bakers.

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Merle Parrish’s: Best Baking Recipes

Merle Parrish’s: Best Baking Recipes. CWA champion baker Merle Parrish shares her favourite foolproof recipes from basic scones to a coconut slice and retro custard slice.

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Gay Australians set to head to New Zealand to wed

New Zealand’s parliament has voted to legalise same-sex marriage, a move that will see many Australians couples to travel across the Tasman to formalise their unions.

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Saudi women could drive country to economic prosperity

The nephew of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah has made a case for women drivers in his country, arguing that it makes economic sense.

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A Little Bit of Italy arrives in Broke

Outside of the hustle and bustle of tourist-jammed Polkobin, you’ll find the beautiful Broke Fordwitch Wine Region in NSW’s Hunter Valley.

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Gillard Apologises For Forced Adoptions

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard apologises for the country’s forced adoption policy between 1950-1970. Julie Noce reports.

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Merino Country

The word merino is often associated with wool, but now New Zealand farmers are 
putting a new spin on this well-known breed of sheep – as a top-quality meat.

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Barossa dishes the dirt in new campaign

In search of a striking new campaign to promote the region, the good burghers of the Barossa went hunting for a single image that captured its wine and good credentials… and found it in the soil.

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Taste Orange

We’re off to Orange to chat with Rhonda Sear about the upcoming Taste festival and her seachange. She tells us about life in Orange and her role as executive director of the fabulous festivals that take place in the country town.

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Ban on Kiwi kitties causes uproar in New Zealand

Cat-lovers in New Zealand are up in arms over one man’s campaign to keep furry felines out of sight – and eventually out of mind – by eradicating them from the country for good.

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Walks in nature

Designer Anna Carlile’s love for bush walking lead her to create Walks in Nature, photographic cards that showcase walks across the country which allow you to immerse yourself into some of the most spectacular scenery.

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Beer, beer everywhere at Octoberfest

The world’s largest and most famous beer festival, the annual Oktoberfest, opens in Munich for the 179th time.

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Marlborough wine country

MiNDFOOD’s chief sub editor Kasey Clark traveled to the Marlborough region of New Zealand. She chats to MiNDFOOD Radio about her week in wine country.

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Fishing for Tigers

We chat to Australian author Emily Maguire about her love of Vietnam and her latest novel which is set in the country’s capital of Hanoi.

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Spring Homewares – Country Road

Get inspired with these home wares for Spring. From bold, bright colours of neon yellow, orange and green to layered vintage monochrome patterns these beautiful items will brighten up any home.

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Celebrations erupt as Morsy wins Egyptian presidency

Fireworks over Cairo as Egypt celebrates the election of Mohamed Morsy. The new president maintains Egypt will respect the country’s commitments in his victory speech broadcast on TV.

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MiNDFOOD interviews: Lionel Richie

Music legend Lionel Richie was recently in the country, and MiNDFOOD got to chat to the mega star about his famous family, relationship with his son-in-law, fame, and latest #1 album. Mariam Digges Reports.

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MiNDFOOD interviews: Lionel Richie

Music legend Lionel Richie was recently in the country, and MiNDFOOD got to chat to the mega star about his famous family, relationship with his son-in-law, and latest #1 album. Mariam Digges reports.

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Interview: Damien Harrison, Lindeman’s Cellar Manager

Cellar Door Manager of Lindemans Winery in the Hunter Valley, Damien Harrison shares the story of one of the most famous Australian wine companies, and the evolution of winemaking.

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