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Sunday Life
The May 5 Edition
Cyndi Lauper graces our cover and shares some special moments from her extraordinary 40-plus year career, and reveals she is far from ready to take a back seat.
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How an interior designer renovated a ‘leaky ship’ house into a warm, cosy home
Contemporary interiors delicately reference the whimsical decorative style of the late 19th century in this historic Sydney home.
- by Susan Redman
Sunday Life’s 2024 Mother’s Day gift guide
Put the kettle on and get set to make her day delicious.
- by Georgie Gordon
Opinion
Sunday Life
The worst part of being a grown-up is coming up with a family meal each evening
Food is glorious, but the cooking part has never been my strength.
- by Jessica Rowe
The discovery of 288 aerogrammes uncovered the untold loss my parents felt
“In my self-absorbed young life, I had never considered how painful it must have been for them when I left.”
- by Diane Armstrong
Taurus: Step outside your comfort zone and see what you’re capable of
Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned astrologer, Hedy Damari.
- by Hedy Damari
Cyndi Lauper at 70: ‘I’m still here, I’m gonna get to tell my own story’
More than 40 years since Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Lauper’s still got it – whether slamming the sexist music industry or reminiscing about Donald Trump.
- by Pete Paphides
The most romantic, out-of-the-box holidays to add to your bucket list
Forget Paris. Do romance a bit differently and you’ll make memories that will last a lifetime.
- by Ute Junker
Opinion
Social media
Influencers are paid to love themselves loopy. But at what cost?
Something strangely dark wells up inside while I’m looking at the Instagram post of a popular Australian fashion influencer.
- by Jo Stubbings
We were off in search of lost youth… until age got the better of us
Fungal infections and a dodgy knee have scuppered the annual old boys’ adventure.
- by Anson Cameron
Opinion
Real life
My wedding plan was perfection, then I turned my feet into two blocks of ice
My scheduling and Be Your Best strategy seemed to have paid off, before suddenly I realised it hadn’t.
- by Kate Halfpenny