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Enter the Mint’s captivating world of coins

Thanks to a $6 million upgrade last year, the Mint's new museum at Deakin features interactive displays that will entertain young and old alike That's the word according to this advertising feature provided by the Royal Australian Mint.

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A short-cruise guide for a quick and relaxing holiday

Short cruises are becoming a popular option for holidays that are easy to plan and flexible around limited time off. If that sounds like the kind of trip you’re after, here’s CARNIVAL CRUISES' advice on what to know before you go.

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It takes time for tall poppies to bloom again

"The Australian 'tall-poppy syndrome", where individuals who achieve prominence are cut down, ensures that no leader is spared criticism. Politicians, being highly visible figures, become easy targets for caricature," writes CLIVE WILLIAMS.

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KEEPING UP THE ACT

Barr v Trump and this week we end up with an unfunny KEEPING UP THE ACT because these guys are quite sobering in their similarity. Take a look.

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Author’s whydunnit rather than a whodunnit

"Kate Kemp has said the purpose of her novel is to ask whether a woman can change her life if she’s not happy with her lot, and is the answer different for different women?" writes book reviewer ANNA CREER.  

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Artists respond to the theme ‘Regenerate’

"It is impossible to quantify the value of this program, particularly on younger or emerging artists." MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE reviews the Craft + Design Canberra's Regenerate: Artists-in-Residence Exhibition.

Music

Festival ends taking the mickey out of Mick

"The Infinite is an event prone to a bit of self indulgence but given the depth of The National, a couple of hours taking the mickey is not out of place." Reviewer ALANNA MACLEAN sees the curtain down on the National Folk Festival for 2025.

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Lifestyle

Enter the Mint’s captivating world of coins

Thanks to a $6 million upgrade last year, the Mint's new museum at Deakin features interactive displays that will entertain young and old alike That's the word according to this advertising feature provided by the Royal Australian Mint.

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