The August 5 Edition

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The August 5 Edition

The clean athletes facing anti-doping hell | The cat video star inspiring beer brands – and helping science | He’d discovered his biological mum was a nun – then came the name of the father | Scientist David Suzuki, 87, on what matters most | The bestselling author, her assistant and the manuscript that came from left field

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The August 5 Edition
‘You lose no matter what’: The clean athletes caught in the anti-doping crossfire

‘You lose no matter what’: The clean athletes caught in the anti-doping crossfire

Handling a pet’s medication was just one way an athlete was branded a cheat. Calls are now growing for a rethink of the entire drug-testing system.

  • by Chip Le Grand
‘You must tell no one’: The secret Brendan’s dad wanted kept for a lifetime

‘You must tell no one’: The secret Brendan’s dad wanted kept for a lifetime

Brendan was nearly 30 when he finally tracked down his biological mother. Then came an even more stunning revelation.

  • by Brendan Watkins
How a ‘demanding cat’ called Phineas became a cult influencer – with merch

How a ‘demanding cat’ called Phineas became a cult influencer – with merch

A disarmingly wobbly ginger tabby has become a social media sensation . He’s also helping his neuroscientist owners educate people about a rare brain disorder.

  • by Tim Elliott
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When the bestselling writer’s assistant bowls up her own book

When the bestselling writer’s assistant bowls up her own book

Author Sally Hepworth didn’t know her assistant, Amy Lovat, had written a book. Now the pair are besties who say “Pah!” to professional boundaries.

  • by Susan Horsburgh
Keeping stories alive: The end-of-life podcasts capturing family history

Keeping stories alive: The end-of-life podcasts capturing family history

Go pro, or DIY – the new approach in capturing a loved one’s memories. Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Konrad Marshall, Melanie Kembrey, Damien Woolnough, Frances Mocnik, Lenny Ann Low and Jill Dupleix
My tropical holiday is striking a bum note with my friends

My tropical holiday is striking a bum note with my friends

That’s always going to happen, writes our Modern Guru, unless you get gastro.

  • by Danny Katz
Mixing it up in the bedroom

Mixing it up in the bedroom

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: the swap.

  • by Paul Connolly
‘The important thing is not succeeding or failing, but …’ David Suzuki’s life lesson

‘The important thing is not succeeding or failing, but …’ David Suzuki’s life lesson

The 87-year-old Canadian geneticist, environmentalist and academic on his proudest achievements – and what he wants to be able to tell his grandchildren.

  • by Benjamin Law
Good Weekend Quiz

Good Weekend Quiz

Trivia buffs: test your knowledge.

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What’s the shelf life of wine in soft packs?

What’s the shelf life of wine in soft packs?

Not to be confused with cask wine, there appears to be a trend to packaging higher-quality wines in pouches.

  • by Huon Hooke
Vietnamese banana bread pudding with coconut caramel sauce

Vietnamese banana bread pudding with coconut caramel sauce

A twist on a traditional bread-and-butter pudding, Helen Goh’s version uses coconut milk and bananas for a flavour blast.

  • by Helen Goh
Beef soboro don

Beef soboro don

Soboro don is pure comfort food and a real crowd-pleaser in Julia Busuttil Nishimura’s house. Soboro in Japanese means “to crumble”; here it refers to a protein – fish, meat, eggs or tofu – that’s cooked down to a crumbly texture.

  • by Julia Busuttil Nishimura
This egg-yolk yellow cafe and its ‘Happiest Meal’ is a sunny way to start to the day
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Sydney

This egg-yolk yellow cafe and its ‘Happiest Meal’ is a sunny way to start to the day

Sydney’s ridiculously popular Happyfield cafe leaves all other joints that don’t take bookings for dead. This naturally begs the question, why?

  • by Callan Boys
An old Victoria Street Vietnamese favourite springs back
Review
Melbourne

An old Victoria Street Vietnamese favourite springs back

Inner Melbourne’s Thy Thy Counter and Canteen is the latest iteration of a much-loved Viet-Naarm institution.

  • by Dani Valent
Good Weekend letters to the editor: August 5

Good Weekend letters to the editor: August 5

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