
Molly Glassey
Assistant Editor, Audio and Visual at The Guardian Australia
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Michael Kalenderian |Bertin Huynh |Molly Glassey |Henry Belot |Matilda Boseley
After two thumping election loses, the Liberal party has a lot of soul-searching to do if it wants to regain government, especially with Chinese Australian communities. In its post-2022 election review, the party admitted more work needed to be done to win votes with Chinese Australians after electorates with significant communities all voted against the Liberal party at a higher rate than others. So why was the drubbing repeated in 2025?
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Alyx Gorman |Molly Glassey |Eelemarni Close-Brown |Sanjana Jose
From Hong Kong and Hornsby people are popping into Sydney's Du Plessy Pralin & Otello, which is enjoying a viral moment after content creator Max Li posted about one of its decadent creations to his 1.5 million followers. The japonaise cake, now affectionately dubbed the ‘old baby cake', is a gluten-free hazelnut, meringue and chocolate mousse cake adorned with lorikeets in icing sugar.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Molly Glassey
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2 months ago |
theguardian.com | Molly Glassey
A few weeks ago I told my friend – a good friend – that I was considering having a third kid. The colour washed from her face, and before her filter could kick in she said: “Please don’t.” She corrected herself. “You don’t really want to, do you?” I realised she thought I was unhappy. She thought I regretted it all. She was wrong on both accounts, but I didn’t blame her for coming to such a stark conclusion. That friend was not Chappell Roan.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Molly Glassey
In my day, the Wiggles were a tame bunch. Four blokes in loose skivvies whose concerts more closely resembled a school nativity playthan a sold-out Eras show. When I saw them in Toowoomba in 1997, was I thrust into an early puberty by their moves? Hardly. In fact, when all four signed my Dorothy the Dinosaur T-shirt, even at the age of four I thought, clingy much? They were firmly G-rated, lo-fi and family friendly. And, crucially, daggy. Shamelessly daggy – the metric that turns kids into consumers.
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