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Marilyn's world 'fell apart' with one post. What happened next helped her heal

More funerals than birthdays: How grief taught this teenager about life Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 8:15am WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this article contains images and names of people who have died. At 12, Marilyn had a devastating thought.

ABC Australia 3d ago

Summer campaign to mark 50th anniversary of international dragon boat races

Summer campaign to mark 50th anniversary of international dragon boat races Hong Kong Tourism Board launches 13-day programme with races, citywide events and HK$20 million in deals to boost overnight visitors and spending The Hong Kong Tourism Board will launch a 13-day summer campaign featuring citywide discounts and events to mark the 50th anniversary of the international dragon boat races at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, in a bid to attract more overnight visitors. To welcome the summer...

South China Morning Post 8d ago

'Gardens come to life' thanks to B&M £5 item similar to £21 The Range option

'Gardens come to life' thanks to B&M £5 item similar to £21 The Range option The solar-powered garden accessory lights up with a warm glow at dusk and is over £15 cheaper than a similar item at The Range Summer is just around the corner and plenty of shoppers are focusing on refreshing their gardens before the warmer weather arrives. B&M is currently offering an expanding selection of outdoor furniture, lighting and decorative accessories alongside its regular homeware deals - but one...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Could this famous architect-turned-priest be named WA's first saint?

John Cyril Hawes's canonisation push is progressing. Could he become WA's first saint? Jun 2026 at 10:29am The life of an "ordinary bloke"-turned-renowned architect and Catholic priest is being examined to decide if he will be named Western Australia's first ever saint.

ABC Australia 3d ago

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe says sewing was a lifeline in Iranian prison

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe says sewing was a lifeline in Iranian prison Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has shared how crafting gave her inspiration and hope in the years she spent detained in an Iranian prison. Speaking at Hay Festival on Thursday, she recounted how getting permission to have fabrics sent to her offered a lifeline, not just for her but also fellow inmates. The British-Iranian charity worker was detained by the Iranian authorities in April 2016 and held in a political prison for...

BBC Arts 11d ago

Life and death in the outback: Why Australians are still dying in the bush

Life and death in the outback: Why Australians are still dying in the bush Sun 31 May 2026 at 6:20am It's the road trip Kelly Townsend has been dreading. Driving into the desert to try to find the place her son and ex-husband died. "I'm feeling a bit anxious and overwhelmed," she says.

ABC Australia 10d ago

‘I fear people will go to war over water’: as wells run dry, farmers struggle to survive in Bangladesh

The arid Barind region was transformed by aquifer wells but now the water system is collapsing under the pressure of the climate crisis and decades of extractionIn the parched fields of north-west Bangladesh, where the earth hardens into cracked red clay beneath an unforgiving sun, farmers in the Barind region say they are watching the foundations of rural life disappear underground. For decades, groundwater transformed Barind – one of Bangladesh’s driest regions – into a productive...

The Guardian UK 1d ago

Brits ditch coleslaw and crisps as 'picky season' gets a Mediterranean makeover

Brits ditch coleslaw and crisps as 'picky season' gets a Mediterranean makeover A new survey shows how Brits are swapping traditional summer 'picky bits' like corned beef and coleslaw for Mediterranean dishes including olives, chorizo and focaccia A nationwide survey has discovered that June is the month the nation officially switches their ovens off, replacing cooked evening meals with "picky bits", at LEAST three times weekly, on average. However, new research from unearthed has shown what...

Daily Mirror 5d ago

After five days in a dark cave, a scienist emerged with life-changing insights

Five days in darkness left scientist Kiana Aran thinking about anything but science Sun 31 May 2026 at 4:30am Wellness retreats around the world are offering what's becoming an increasingly popular experience: nothing. Several days and nights spent in a plush "darkness cabin" with no light, sound, entertainment or external interaction aside from the meals delivered to the room via a light-sealed box. The sensory deprivation experience, one retreat in Poland says, will lead to a profound...

ABC Australia 11d ago

Venezuela Fury’s new TV show plan, message to 'caravan' critics and name change

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Daily Mirror 10d ago