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Go Here, Try This
The don’t-miss events at this year’s Melbourne Food And Wine Festival
Born To Run
From mad dashes to outpacing an eating disorder, running has always been a part of Ruby Tandoh’s life. But she still doesn’t consider herself a true runner. So why does she always decide to jog on?
A Beautiful Mind
New York-based photographer, curator, model and muse to Gucci’s Alessandro Michele, Petra Collins has captured the hearts of the art and fashion worlds with her unique style and colourful explorations of femininity. With a new book, Coming Of Age, out this month, she lets us step into her world
Success Story
Is success getting a big raise? Earning the respect of your colleagues? Having time to volunteer? One school of thought suggests it’s not always the fast track that will get you there.
Holding Court
Driven, passionate and whip-smart, actress Jessica McNamee is fast proving she can hold her own both onand off-screen
JesseEisenberg
Actor, author, playwright. Gill Pringle tries her hand at unravelling the mystery behind this enigmatic multi-hyphenate
Jack Huston
Forget family pedigree - it's leading-man looks and talent to match that has this actor's star on the rise.as Gill Pringle discovers.
Girl on Girl
Why are female friendships written so hot and bothered, yet male friendships = bromance? This month’s ELLE Book Club read is one of the novels exploring the terrain.
Tune into : Racy Hill
The Yeezy-approved, head-to-toe-Gucci fan in her own words
On The Power Of Praise
Compliments are writer Susie Boyt’s biggest vice – but while she craves the high they give, she knows they’re not always good for her.
Going Clear
From Chanel to Céline, transparency ruled the shows this season. Véronique Hyland submits, fashionably, to prying eyes, testing see-through items fresh offthe runway.
Flex And Point
Not just moves – there’s more to contemporary dance than meets the eye, says choreographer Melanie Lane
All You Can Eat
Fitness writer Muireann Carey-Campbell reveals the extent of her food phobia – and the way she’s beating it
Three's A Charm
A trio of Australia’s brightest young stars are the grounding force in this month’s out-of-this world remake of Picnic At Hanging Rock
The Vagina Dialogue
We’ve had Pussyhats and Instagram accounts dedicated to “Snatch” lookalikes, but 22 years after The Vagina Monologues, it’s time we started talking openly about the V-word, say medics and bloggers Nina Brochmann and Ellen Støkken Dahl
Up In Smoke
For the first time since the anti-smoking movement was launched almost three decades ago, the number of quitters is stalling. When we’re more well-versed than ever on the risks, why is it still finding favour?
Stick A Pin In It
Microneedling May Be The Internet’s Favourite New Clear-skin Cureall, But How Big Is The Gain In That Pain? Keziah Weir Gets Pricked
All In The Family
Cousins Chloe Kaul and Simon Lam, of electronic duo Kllo, first played together at a family party. Two EPs and an album later, they’re now an act to be reckoned with. As they hit the stage at this month’s Laneway Festival, we catch up with Kaul
Follow That Bird
Indie darling Greta Gerwig scores an immediate coming-of-age triumph from behind the camera
Licence To Wed
Only just shaken off last year’s wedding fatigue? Well, get ready to back it up because they are about to go big
Smart Mouth
The key to good health may just start inside your mouth
Growing Pain
Misuse OF PAINKILLERS is on the rise, even though most of us don’t really know HOW THEY WORK. With tighter regulations in place and a global crisis on our doorstep, is it time we PUT DOWN THE PILLS?
Girl Interrupted
While second-wave feminists paved the way for women to delay having children, millennials are rerouting – and discovering motherhood offers a new kind of liberation, writes Anna Christensen
The Auto Shift
Driverless cars are closer than you think and intend to change our lives in ways we haven’t yet imagined
The Doctor Will See You (Online) Now
Is virtual therapy the way of the future for our psychological needs?
Back Up
Your spine may be the only curve you need to combat
Sex & Tech
Surprising, cyber sensual and more pleasurable than you could imagine – the second sexual revolution is coming. And, this time, it’s driven by women, says Stephanie Theobald
Consciously Coupled
Every relationship has its issues, so why the taboo? Sophia Bennett lifts the veil on marriage counselling and finds a pre-emptive strike is increasingly par for the course.
Wireless For Sound
The new home sound systems are small, sharp and smarter than most scholars
Telling It Like It Is
Stella Donnelly is commanding attention (and adoration) with her refreshingly woke songwriting style.