international

The world’s best brunches

Love brunch? You’ll want to explore these cafes around the world.

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10 ways to promote social justice everyday

Amid growing uncertainty and turmoil around the globe, it takes courage to stand up for what you think is right. So how can we be the change we want to see in the world?

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What’s on at the Noosa International Food & Wine Festival

Highlights from the Noosa International Food & Wine Festival

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Mountain magic: Machu Picchu

Sweeping vistas, colourful villages and glacial lakes combined with luxe lodgings and sumptuous meals make the new Lares Adventure trek from Mountain Lodges of Peru a memorable way to get to Machu Picchu. 

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Amal Clooney to be recruited for Australian refugee case

An Australian barrister has begun a campaign to recruit high-profile international lawyers to investigate offshore processing of refugees.

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Astronauts captured amazing footage of the Aurora lights

This is what the aurora lights look like from space.

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Dr Vandana Shiva: “Women are the first in the line of defence of the earth”

For Dr Vandana Shiva, women are the first in the line of defence of the earth, as she examined in her first book Staying Alive.

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Suva’s New Groove

New hotels, resorts and restaurants – not to mention a new flight connection – are changing the face of Fiji’s capital and its surrounds.

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Christmas Markets

From steaming mugs of glühwein to traditional trinkets, Europe’s Christmas markets add a touch of fairytale romance to the festive season.

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Trek yourself happy with Tenzing tours

The lure of the world’s greatest mountain range doesn’t need to remain the stuff of dreams; Sherpa Tashi Tenzing explains why we will all fall in love with trekking.

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Nigerians demand release of 200 kidnapped schoolgirls

Six months after the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls by Islamist militants, Nigerians protest near the president’s home.

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‘Mummy’s eyes are broken’: Kim Batten on being a blind mother of two

A white cane is Kim Batten’s most prized possession. It gave her the ability to take her small children to the park for the very first time.

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Surrogacy: In want of a womb

The road to parenthood is paved with good intentions – and is not always conventional. As many people pursue surrogacy as a way to start a family, we look at the surrounding issues.

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Signs of recovery for Ozone layer

A UN study has found that the earth’s ozone layer is showing signs of thickening after years of depletion.

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Elementary school kids get ‘Happy’ on World Happiness Day

See how one adorable elementary school take on Pharrell’s “Happy” for International Day of Happiness.

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Cruising with Holland America

Always wanted to go on a cruise but not sure which one? Tony Archbold from Holland America Line Australia says theres a cruise to suit everyone.

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Celebrating Women Series – Dr. Melanie Cheung

Dr. Melanie Cheung is a neurobiologist and Fulbright scholar who is making strides in the field of science and medicine. She shares her passion for all things related to the brain and why she loves being a scientist.

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Celebrating Women Series: Pip Hall

Writer, water ballerina and mother Pip Hall talks about chasing the joy and how she co-founded the water ballet company Wet Hot Beauties.

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Lancome International Women’s Day

Actress Lee Na Young is the face of cosmetic brand Lancôme’s International Women’s Day campaign.

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Luxury travel

We find out what the must places to see in 2014 are from luxury travel company Abercrombie and Kent.

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Penguins take on Santa at South Korean zoo

Decked out in Santa suits, penguins bring Christmas cheer to visitors at a South Korean zoo, treating them to a daily parade until Christmas.

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Southern Charms: China

Forget what you think you know of China, Editor-in-Chief Michael McHugh discovers a new side to the big country.

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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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Doug Meyer’s New York apartment

Step inside this New York apartment where colour is king and eclectic art abounds.

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