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Why have the birds of the world all gone haywire? Yes, that is what is happening in Morris Gleitzman's new novel, Tweet. What are our feathered friends trying to tell us? And how can a boy and his budgie solve the puzzle?
Having written some 44 books Morris is one of Australia's most successful children's authors. And he doesn't shy away from the serious stuff of life.
Can job-sharing present a different model for leadership?
Here's What I Know: opera singer David Hobson takes life inspiration from his late mother
Mutton was once a 'gratuitous by-product', so how did lamb become one of our most cherished national foods?
Family Meal shows how food can be an act of caring
The long path of long COVID
Suddenly single at sixty
Carli spent 13 years in a cult – she shares the warning signs
27 killed in 4 months: what’s it going to take to end violence against women?
Young women have less savings than young men: why?
Failing up: why are mediocre workers around me being promoted?
Loving my lying, dying, cheating husband
Ask Aunty: my friends talk over each other and I can't stand it
Have you flipped the script on parenting?
What ever happened to being formal?
Here's What I Know: Geraldine Turner's confidence tip for the stage of life
The Chong family share their culinary lineage
Leslie Jamison shared the splinters of a life
How to create genuinely caring cultures in health and aged care
This is where you have to go: a mother's fight for justice
Michelle Ford-Eriksson on doping, boycotts and winning gold in Moscow
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