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Julia Szuflak

The Socceroos’ Mile man

With a new coach at the helm promising opportunities for the next generation, Socceroo Mile Jedinak should be given the captain’s armband, writes Justin Falconer.

Undoing the Ink

If you’re suffering tattoo remorse, be careful. Julia Szuflak looks at the dangers of the tattoo removal industry.

Machete kills all the fun

Robert Rodriguez’s latest film attempts to channel the past but ends up dull and uninteresting, writes Rameez Abdeen.

The Socceroos’ Mile man

With a new coach at the helm promising opportunities for the next generation, Socceroo Mile Jedinak should be given the captain’s armband, writes Justin Falconer.

Undoing the Ink

If you’re suffering tattoo remorse, be careful. Julia Szuflak looks at the dangers of the tattoo removal industry.

Machete kills all the fun

Robert Rodriguez’s latest film attempts to channel the past but ends up dull and uninteresting, writes Rameez Abdeen.

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A plus-sized revolution

Plus-size models are changing the shape and size of the fashion industry, writes Julia Szuflak.

The Socceroos’ Mile man

With a new coach at the helm promising opportunities for the next generation, Socceroo Mile Jedinak should be given the captain’s armband, writes Justin Falconer.

Undoing the Ink

If you’re suffering tattoo remorse, be careful. Julia Szuflak looks at the dangers of the tattoo removal industry.

Machete kills all the fun

Robert Rodriguez’s latest film attempts to channel the past but ends up dull and uninteresting, writes Rameez Abdeen.

Home away from home

More Australians than ever before are now travelling and not returning home. Hannah Rabe explores this trend.

WTA Tour Championships preview

Matt Walsh and Sean Munaweera get together for episode one, of a two part series, to discuss the season ending WTA Tour Championships in Istanbul.

An intelligent future

New human-faced robots are coming to Australia. Julia Szuflak examines the role robots can – and will – play in our lives.

Football focus: welcome back rabona

A glum looking World Cup winner, a giant burger and the return of the rabona headline the highlights from Europe this week, writes Chris Hearn.

The best medicine

Laughter clubs and humour therapy have become popular treatments for depression and stress, writes Julia Szuflak.

Mind the thigh gap

Recently, a new trend started on social media: thigh gaps. Julia Szuflak tries to explain this new online obsession.

We’ve Got Issues: Episode 5

Jake Michaels and Sean Munaweera discuss retrospective penalties before raising their concerns over Michael Clarke’s selection for the upcoming ODI series in India.

We’ve Got Issues: Episode 3

Jake Michaels and Sean Munaweera discuss Gareth Bale’s record signing for Real Madrid and the possibility of a demerit points system in Formula 1.

The tricks to finding cheap flights

Planning an end-of-year holiday with friends? How about a romantic getaway or a semester off? Matt Walsh shares his tips for finding the best deals in the sky.

Stolen away

Parents kidnapping their own children is becoming a current issue in Australia. Julia Szuflak tries to understand why.