

The no-nonsense Aussie football coach who is working miracles in the sport’s toughest competition has a new fan in Rebecca Levingston.
One tiny pill caused a lifetime of guilt and suffering for thousands of Australian families and their “Thalidomide babies”. Now, decades later, the nation will finally gather to say sorry, writes Rebecca Levingston
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He is the man who became part of Olympic legend, simply by not falling over when all around him were. But there’s much more to the Steven Bradbury story than you might think, writes Rebecca Levingston
From sorting us into haves and have-nots to last-minute bouts of paranoia, we’re learning to appreciate the magic of flying all over again, writes Rebecca Levingston
The acceptance of voluntary assisted dying laws across the nation has not made the choice any easier when it comes to the “long kiss goodbye,” writes Rebecca Levingston
Flashing lights, wailing sirens and the streets awash with people – this was a moment clearly meant to be. Rebecca Levingston remembers the day true love landed at her front door