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Millennials and Gen Z big fans of books but don’t call themselves ‘readers’
The Conversation | June 20, 2024
It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually reads.
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Have we forgotten how to have fun?
Guest Writer | June 17, 2024
When you make a commitment to be more fun, more fun will show up, writes motivational speaker Lisa O'Neill.
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I’m tired of hearing women say they’re ‘no good with money’
Guest Writer | June 13, 2024
Here's why your ‘I don’t do numbers’ attitude is doing you no favours, writes finance expert Justine McLean.
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Bridgerton isn’t just a ‘fluffy period drama’. Here’s why
The Conversation | May 23, 2024
Bridgerton explores relatable experiences that resonate with viewers. Here's why it's a mistake to dismiss it as as a fluffy period drama.
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15 literary podcasts to help you join conversations about books
The Conversation | May 16, 2024
Here are some excellent literary podcasts including author interviews, deep dives into classic novels and critiques of self-help books.
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I’m over ‘Sad Bad Girl’ novels but hungry for complex stories about women
The Conversation | May 9, 2024
Sad Bad Girl novels combine the haplessness of Bridget Jones with the despair of Sally Rooney. Liz Evans assesses a ‘buzzy’ debut within the genre.
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Crucial lessons I learned from my quarter-life crisis
Guest Writer | April 29, 2024
After experiencing a quarter-life crisis, I found myself starting a journey that was led by a clear purpose and total passion.
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6 ways to get over your fear of failure
Guest Writer | April 25, 2024
How do we transcend our fear of failure? The antidote to any fear is appropriate, effective action. Here are six ways to combat your fear of failure.
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How gender inequality affects Australian women today
Emma Lennon | April 19, 2024
While enormous progress has been made for women’s rights in Australia, we are far from the finish line, writes Emma Lennon.