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LIBERAL Party president Winnifred Rosser is saying ciao to all this and tells KATHRYN VUKOVLJAK that she’s off to live in Italy. Elsewhere in this week’s edition dogged DON AITKIN muses on the Joel Monighan controversy, political writer ELERI HARRIS finds Minister Joy Burch sitting more loosely in the saddle after a year on the front bench and food scientist AMANDA DOS SANTOS looks at the trick and treat of gluten-free eating.

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