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Deputy editor, Good Weekend

Greg Callaghan is a senior writer and the deputy editor with Good Weekend.

Dark academia: Illuminating the luxe library fashion trend

Dark academia: Illuminating the luxe library fashion trend

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Deborah Cooke, Frances Mocnik, Greg Callaghan, Katrina Strickland and Barry Divola
What his friend’s killer did in court set Peter on a new life mission

What his friend’s killer did in court set Peter on a new life mission

After losing a close friend in horrific circumstances – and witnessing his killer’s brazen insolence – Peter Rolfe knew what he had to do.

  • by Greg Callaghan
Will a revolutionary DNA-editing tool end disease – or threaten humanity?

Will a revolutionary DNA-editing tool end disease – or threaten humanity?

When US biochemist Jennifer Doudna discovered the key for editing DNA, she opened scientific frontiers full of promise – and peril.

  • by Greg Callaghan
Parental death, the joy of a blow-dry and other lessons from 2023

Parental death, the joy of a blow-dry and other lessons from 2023

“The one thing I realised with a thud …” Good Weekend writers and editors reflect on the year.

  • by Jane Cadzow, Tim Elliott, Amanda Hooton, Melissa Fyfe, Konrad Marshall, Greg Callaghan and Katrina Strickland
Australian poetry is having a moment

Australian poetry is having a moment

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Melanie Kembrey, Barry Divola, Frances Mocnik, Melissa Singer, Greg Callaghan, Katrina Strickland, Tim Elliott and Deborah Cooke
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‘I was told not to plan for old age’: The long-term survivors who beat the HIV odds

‘I was told not to plan for old age’: The long-term survivors who beat the HIV odds

They were expected to die, yet 40 years after HIV/AIDS rocked the world, many are holding strong – baffling medicos in the process.

  • by Greg Callaghan
Breaking: The Newsreader beats second-season blues

Breaking: The Newsreader beats second-season blues

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Greg Callaghan, Melissa Singer, Melanie Kembrey, Frances Mocnik, Sharon Bradley and Jill Dupleix
‘No one is talking about this’: What happens when men age

‘No one is talking about this’: What happens when men age

What’s eating men over 50? A host of serious physical and emotional issues that no one wants to talk about.

  • by Greg Callaghan
Authors penning hit TV shows? It’s no longer a novel concept

Authors penning hit TV shows? It’s no longer a novel concept

Tom Rob Smith is part of a wave of bestselling writers making the literary jump from the page to the screen – and back again.

  • by Greg Callaghan
She’d been tortured, raped and abducted. Then a legal twist launched a new nightmare
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She’d been tortured, raped and abducted. Then a legal twist launched a new nightmare

Gloria had made a lucky escape. But because her kidnapper had taken her across a state border, she faced two legal systems – and a long battle for justice.

  • by Karen Percy and Greg Callaghan