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‘He was always a stubborn bugger’: on love, loss and legacy on the Kokoda Track
As the warm waters of the Goldie River trickled past her boots, Liz Ross clutched the small canister close to her chest. It held the ashes of her husband Ray; her soulmate, a fellow Victoria Police veteran, and a passionate military history buff who had long dreamed of trekking Kokoda. On the final day of her journey, surrounded by the towering greenery of Papua New Guinea and fellow trekkers standing in a silent guard of honour, Liz opened the container, though not without a
Carla Deale
3 days ago4 min read


“In their laughter, I found forgiveness”: on Andrew Atkinson’s journey home to himself
When the aircraft door opened onto the Dili tarmac, the heat struck like a memory. Thirty-four degrees. Ninety-seven percent humidity. Dense air swirling with the unmistakable musty scent of the tropics. For veteran Victoria Police officer and United Nations peacekeeper Andrew Atkinson, it was like stepping back into a life he’d long buried. His last deployment to East Timor, now Timor-Leste, had ended in 2006. Fourteen months spent across two tours in a country torn apart by
Carla Deale
3 days ago4 min read


Culture and menstruation: we need to talk about periods
We believed once that menstruating women could wilt flowers as they walked by, turn wine into vinegar, and drive dogs mad.
Carla Deale
Apr 19, 20212 min read


When your illness isn’t “official”
Having a chronic illness is difficult enough. But what happens when your ailment isn’t even recognised? Carla Deale reports.
Carla Deale
Apr 24, 20205 min read


Sugar babies: “like having a girlfriend for a night”
Australian uni students are turning to “sugaring” as another way to make money. But is it all glitz and glamour? Carla Deale reports.
Carla Deale
Apr 24, 20206 min read


Transgender men “invisible”
Melbourne transgender men are calling out for more media representation. Carla Deale reports.
Carla Deale
Apr 24, 20203 min read


Muscle dysmorphia: the conversation we’re not having
Melbourne’s most elite gyms are where you’ll find them.
Carla Deale
Apr 24, 20205 min read
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