Jailed drug importer’s baby sister ties the knot

Jailed drug importer’s baby sister ties the knot

Tara,the sister of convicted drug importer Matthew Doyle,tied the knot in a fairytale ceremony.

  • byLucy Manly

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‘Everyone looks happier’:Retail,hospitality workers on first mask-free shift

‘Everyone looks happier’:Retail,hospitality workers on first mask-free shift

Service with a smile returned to Melbourne as hospitality and retail workers enjoy a rare mask-free shift.

  • byChloe Booker
Designers lend a hand to Spender,Sharma campaigns
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Designers lend a hand to Spender,Sharma campaigns

From canvas totes to organic cotton caps and doggy bandanas,Allegra Spender,the independent candidate for the federal seat of Wentworth,has an online shop bursting with political merchandise.

  • byLucy Manly
How should my husband talk to his boss about taking paternity leave?

How should my husband talk to his boss about taking paternity leave?

As a questioner seeks to share caring responsibilities equally with her husband,Dr Kirstin Ferguson says there are a few things to consider before starting the conversation with an employer.

  • byDr Kirstin Ferguson
‘Rules are out the window’:Clothing sales are up as COVID-19 transforms office attire

‘Rules are out the window’:Clothing sales are up as COVID-19 transforms office attire

Clothing sales are up as people prepare to return to the office,but COVID-19 has ensured workplace fashion will never be the same again.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Why Wordle’s the answer when you’re lost for words

Why Wordle’s the answer when you’re lost for words

Looking for a conversation-starter that’s not vaccine-related? Revealing your Wordle strategies will get things flowing.

  • byAmelia Lester
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Masks scrapped in schools as state moves to live with COVID-19

Masks scrapped in schools as state moves to live with COVID-19

While the Omicron wave is well past its peak,at least two schools have been forced back to at-home learning in recent days.

  • byLucy Carroll andLucy Cormack
Experts call to scrap close contact isolation as state lives with virus

Experts call to scrap close contact isolation as state lives with virus

Forced isolation for those who live with a COVID-19 positive case but test negative should be shortened or scrapped entirely,infectious disease experts say,with easing rules unlikely to trigger a major infection surge.

  • byLucy Carroll
Vets joke that COVID was organised by dogs who longed for our company. So...now what?

Vets joke that COVID was organised by dogs who longed for our company. So...now what?

For a while there,every day was a Saturday for pets with WFH owners. Now,as we head back to the workplace,how can we help them adjust to the separation?

  • byFrank Robson
‘Treading water’:Small business welcomes overdue support

‘Treading water’:Small business welcomes overdue support

The NSW government’s $1 billion support package has been well received by many small businesses that have struggled through the Omicron outbreak.

  • byCameron Gooley,Jenny Noyes andMichael Evans
Returning to New York after six years:the strangest thing

Returning to New York after six years:the strangest thing

There was a jarring moment on a post-pandemic visit to New York:the radically changed skyline as you look down on the city from Central Park.

  • byAmelia Lester