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Local News

William Tyrrell: The boy no-one can find

When William Tyrrell went missing, everyone believed he was lost in thick bush near his grandmother’s home in Kendall. Four months later, almost everyone was convinced William was snatched by an intruder. Michael Sheather visits a town living in fear and explains why this missing person’s case has unfolded like no other.
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Real Life

My gay child changed my life

For some parents, discovering their child is homosexual is a crushing blow that destroys their relationship, but it can also open the way to self-awareness and even stronger family bonds.
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Health

Why women drink

How often does one glass turn into two, or two into four until you wake up next day with a blurry hangover.
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Real Life

The boy no one can find

In the wake of William Tyrell's parents desperate plea to their child's abductor, police revealed they may have a new lead. Read The Weekly's investigation into the case of the boy no one can find.
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Real Life

Fighting the funeral industry

For many people, a funeral can be an impersonal and costly way of farewelling a loved one. Now, one community is leading the push to make it more intimate and meaningful, writes Michael Sheather.
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Parenting

Why your dog needs prozac

Prozac for your pet may sound bizarre, but there’s new thinking about the emotional needs 
of animals and 
how medication can help them. Michael Sheather investigates.
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