
Farz Edraki
Deputy Editor at ABC Everyday
Host at ABC Radio National
Host, Days Like These @radionational. @abc_everyday deputy editor. Story producer, The School That Tried To End Racism @abctv. Views my own.
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2 months ago |
watoday.com.au | Farz Edraki
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2 months ago |
smh.com.au | Farz Edraki
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A white woman retreats to Hawaii in search of wellness. Relationships unravel. Addiction issues. Unnerving familial relationships. And it’s written and directed by Mike White? No, I’m not referring to The White Lotus. This is Enlightened, an under-watched but critically acclaimed series that White created with Laura Dern, first airing on HBO in 2011.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Farz Edraki
It was a chilly late November afternoon in Hobart in 1999 when the Wilderness Society's Geoff Law received a call that would turn his day on its head. On the phone was Bob Brown, the Tasmanian doctor, environmentalist and former Greens leader who was one of the founders of the Wilderness Society. "Bob said, 'I've come up with an idea,'" says Law, who was the Wilderness Society's Tasmanian campaign manager at the time.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Farz Edraki
As a kid, Miriam fed tape after tape into the family VHS player and became enchanted by the world of American storytelling and cinema. In particular: Disney princesses, with their fairy godmothers, inherent kindness and long flowing hair. So when the opportunity presents itself to do a cultural exchange or working holiday at Disney World, Florida in the USA, Miriam jumps at the chance.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Farz Edraki
Samoan chop-suey, corned beef, koko laisa… Island favourites are staples at Brent Wallwork's dinner table. Brent suspects he's carrying too much weight, and following the lead of his calorie-counting workmates, he drops the kilos. And sure – he might look good on Instagram, but his dramatic weight loss is for all the wrong reasons. When Brent’s sister is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, he swaps crash dieting for something sustainable.
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