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Therese Murray

Central Coast

Features Editor at The Senior

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Articles

  • Jul 10, 2024 | thesenior.com.au | Therese Murray

    Author Kelli Hawkins has written The Miller Women (inset). Main picture by Jennifer BlauKelli Hawkins latest novel, The Miller Women, is a gripping new psychological suspense novel from the popular bestselling author of Other People's Houses. Create a free account to read this article$0/(min cost $0) or signup to continue readingThe Miller Women (Harper Collins, $32.99) will keep you in suspense all the way through. It's very hard to put down. Does murder run in the family?

  • Jul 9, 2024 | thesenior.com.au | Therese Murray

    Author Julie Bennett fell in love with words at a young age. Inset: her new novel. Pictures suppliedEnjoy a stirring tale of mystery and romance, inspired by the life of 1920s Australian film icon and 'million-dollar mermaid' Annette Kellerman.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | thesenior.com.au | Therese Murray

    All aboard the Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway for fun. Picture suppliedBrian Coleman worked around Victorian railways for his entire career and now in retirement you'll still can't drag him away from them. Create a free account to read this article$0/(min cost $0) or signup to continue readingHe started as a porter when he was 16, before working his way up the ranks and spent many years working in the signal box and also some time as an inspector.

  • Jun 29, 2024 | thesenior.com.au | Therese Murray

    Author Lauren Chater and, inset, the cover of The Beauties. Main picture by Ben Williams An incomparable beauty. A promise to a king. A portrait that can never be completed. Create a free account to read this article$0/(min cost $0) or signup to continue readingWhen Emilia Lennox loses everything after her husband's lands and title are confiscated, her beauty is her best bargaining chip with the only man who can restore their fortunes: King Charles II himself. But the king's favour comes at a price.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | thesenior.com.au | Therese Murray

    Anne Roubos (left), Barbara Allsop and Willi Green are members of Mandolins of Brisbane. Picture supplied. Create a free account to read this article$0/(min cost $0) or signup to continue readingAll are founding members of Mandolins In Brisbane, a sweet sounding ensemble they started 25 years ago which is still going strong. "Music keeps me young," said Anne, who has been playing music all her life. Barbara played the piano from a young age.