'Really disappointing':Business partners forced to share one JobKeeper payment

'Really disappointing':Business partners forced to share one JobKeeper payment

More than a quarter of a million small businesses are not fully eligible for JobKeeper because the payment is restricted to one partner in a partnership.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons

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Bros just want to have fun:the Australian larrikins making a living from home-made videos

Bros just want to have fun:the Australian larrikins making a living from home-made videos

If you’re over 30,brothers Lachlan and Jaxon Fairbairn from South Australia’s Murray Bridge are the hugely popular YouTubers you’ve likely never heard of.

  • byGreg Callaghan
Yes,they are all ours:the online show about raising 11 children
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Yes,they are all ours:the online show about raising 11 children

It's no simple task,but YouTube series'Yes,they are all ours',made by parents Erik and Malinda,show how they raise their 11 kids.

'Single-minded and stubborn'but a love of business brought this father and daughter closer

'Single-minded and stubborn'but a love of business brought this father and daughter closer

Twelve years ago,when Michelle Nazzari started working for her father Ron,they had screaming matches. Now that she runs her own company,they talk – quietly – all the time.

  • byAmanda Woodard
Synchronised sisters were doing it for themselves
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Synchronised sisters were doing it for themselves

Premature valuations and specialised Caledonian tools.

Good Weekend's Two of Us:the best of 2019

Good Weekend's Two of Us:the best of 2019

The Two of Us has been a weekly presence in Good Weekend for almost 30 years. This is a selection of the best and most thought-provoking columns of 2019,relationships that underline the pain and joy of human connection.

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Tara June Winch:'I didn’t lean in,heal or overcome. I wasted days,buckled into grief'

Tara June Winch:'I didn’t lean in,heal or overcome. I wasted days,buckled into grief'

The sudden death of a sibling is as painful as it is shocking. The year’s end,then,is a chance to reset your moorings,and re-find hope.

  • byTara June Winch
Kirsten Albrecht and Dat Van:the yang and yin of a beautiful friendship

Kirsten Albrecht and Dat Van:the yang and yin of a beautiful friendship

A chance meeting in Vietnam led to a working relationship that has sparkled into something deeper.

  • byRosamund Burton
46 hours a week of practice:When is enough,enough for prodigy children?

46 hours a week of practice:When is enough,enough for prodigy children?

From the nine-year-old who practises piano six-and-a-half hours a day to the teenage singer who missed four weeks of school,some children are devoted to their hobbies.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons andBen Weir
Plan for new ways to climb the Harbour Bridge,but will it be cheaper?

Plan for new ways to climb the Harbour Bridge,but will it be cheaper?

The Hammon family have high aspirations for climbing operations on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Socks,social media and a family trade that goes back 10 generations

Socks,social media and a family trade that goes back 10 generations

A Crookwell woman traced her family's sock-making heritage back to as early as 1730.

  • byBlake Foden