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"Testicular cancer saved my life."
Major Hugo Toovey was 21, fit, and training at Duntroon when he found the lump. He knew it was there for six months before he told anyone. What came next changed the course of his life and eventually, his purpose.
Julia Abbondanza
Mar 22


'If you don't tell your story, someone will.' Meet the artist reclaiming African culture on its own terms.
Anyanwu's debut exhibition, Objects Of Power, asks what African culture looks like when no one else is holding the pen. Objects Of Power debuted in Rome earlier this year. Somto Ajuluchukwu made an intentional decision by not going by his given name. For his art, he goes by Anyanwu, a name drawn from Igbo cosmology. "I feel like my eyes are my greatest gift. Anyanwu translates to mean Eye(s) of the Sun. It's the Alusi (god) that observes the people and provides them with ligh
Julia Abbondanza
Mar 3


Ginger and Carman are TikTok sensations. Both over 60, they say they refuse to be invisible
During a girls trip to Paris, long time friends Ginger and Carman started posting videos of their outfits and candid adventures on social media. Now boasting over 340k followers on TikTok and garnering over 8 million likes, the self-described 'crazy aunts' now make a living as influencers. When Ginger and Carman met as school mums, they felt like they were cut from the same creative cloth. Source: SBS When is age more than a number and who gets to decide when it comes to age
Julia Abbondanza
Jan 25


I changed my South Asian name to get a job. I felt I lost my identity but I'd do it again
Diversity and inclusion initiatives seek to level the playing field at work, in the media and beyond, but are they doing more harm than good?
Julia Abbondanza
Jan 22
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