When grief strikes, words may flood the page uncontrollably. Is hypergraphia a path to healing or a relentless force?
A man who murdered his partner and dumped her plastic-wrapped body in bushland in Sydney’s northwest says he will be “eternally plagued” by the horrific crime.
In what is a misguided attempt to combat the epidemic of male loneliness, I’ve seen an uptick in my married women friends ...
It is not necessary that I thematize the place or people where an exhibition takes place since I also often look inward instead of outward.” ...
In a lengthy letter to the court, Carlino apologised for the crime and says he will “live with the burden of guilt for the rest of his life”. “I am filled with profound remorse and guilt for ...
A man who killed his partner in an act of “cruel and senseless violence” says he will “live with the burden of guilt for the rest of his life”. Vincent Carlino, 39, appeared at the King St ...
Leaving an abusive marriage is like stepping into fresh air after being stuck in a stuffy room. It’s not just about breaking ...
Kevin Fagan’s new work moves beyond predictable policy critique to offer a powerful reminder of the moral side of the crisis.