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Bridie Jabour

Bridie Jabour

Opinion Editor at Guardian Australia

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Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Australia
  • Editorial Page
  • National News
  • Internet
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Meeting Pauline Hanson's voters: silent screamers find their voice

Bridie Jabour travels in search of the people who brought One Nation back into parliament, scattered across the country and with a variety of experiences but with real and imagined grievances at the bedrock of their politics
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Asylum seekers: Scott Morrison orders review of mother-baby separation

Immigration minister says the woman had two other children to care for, while confirming the arrival of three more boats
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Amal Awad: 'Arab women have traditionally been written about in a v...

In our series Beauty and the books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here the author talks about her enduring love of kohl eyeliner, Marian Keyes’s novel Watermelon and speaking up for Arab women
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A Little Life gave me the courage to tell my best friend I was in l...

In our series Beauty and the books, musician Sam Netterfield talks about the book that changed his life, the smell of Dettol and the joy of going blonde
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Ella Hooper: 'You question whether it's all a matter of luck or if ...

In our series Beauty and the books the Killing Heidi singer-songwriter talks vanquishing demons, the power of illuminators and finding a Henry Miller classic
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Nkechi Anele from Saskwatch: ‘I’ve hated my hair for most of my life’

In our series Beauty and the books the lead singer of Saskwatch talks about how coconut oil helped change her feelings about natural hair and the Art of War
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Josh Wade: ‘I don’t believe in a God in a white robe but the univer...

In our series Beauty and the books, we chat to online actor and comedian Josh Wade about botanical products, The Secret and learning to trust his intuition
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Anna Spargo-Ryan: ‘Whistle up the Chimney was a symbol of my weird ...

In Beauty and the Books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here, author Anna Spargo-Ryan talks about her love of picture books, the smell of Dior’s Poison and buying beauty products for her daughters
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Meeting Pauline Hanson’s voters: silent screamers find their voice

Bridie Jabour travels in search of the people who brought One Nation back into parliament, scattered across the country and with a variety of experiences but with real and imagined grievances at the bedrock of their politics
theguardian.com

Clive Palmer says he will oppose deregulation of university fees

Palmer United party leader will ‘definitely’ be voting against higher education changes and says university should be free
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A Little Life gave me the courage to tell my best friend I was in l...

In our series Beauty and the books, musician Sam Netterfield talks about the book that changed his life, the smell of Dettol and the joy of going blonde
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Jordan Raskopoulos: ‘Playing Warhammer prepared me for makeup’

In our new series Beauty and the books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here the multitalented performer talks about fantasy books, Princess Ozma and missing out on playing with makeup as a child
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Rosie Waterland: My eyelash extensions are the best thing in my life

In our series Beauty and the books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here the author and comedian describes her love of David Sedaris and how she always falls for claims about cheap lip gloss
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Jessica Friedmann: ‘I was opening a door into a world I always knew...

In our series Beauty and the books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here author Jessica Friedmann talks about vitamin B serum, Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping and her hunt for a new red lipstick
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Julia Baird on finding light in the dark: 'Coronavirus will leave a...

After surviving cancer and a brutal heartbreak, the journalist wanted to find out how people find strength through despair. Her new book Phosphorescence could not have been better timed
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Ally McLean: Carrie Fisher’s The Princess Diarist is charming, deva...

In Beauty and the Books, we chat to those who love both books and beauty products. Here, game developer Ally McLean reveals her fondness for green-tea scrub and Douglas Adams
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Looking after a baby and toddler is hard. But this time will be eas...

When I am 70 I will be glad that I did these years, and I will be glad that they are over
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A truck almost killed my family. I’m still not a good person, but I...

Bridie Jabour had just finished writing a book about what’s important when she almost lost everything important to her
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Pandemic life changes haven’t just meant moving and quitting, there...

Almost all of us have been fundamentally changed by the past few years
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Mum watched me correct my husband, then sagely warned me: ‘Don’t be...

Overtired and overwhelmed by life with a new baby, advice from her mother altered Bridie Jabour’s approach to co-parenting
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What are ‘millennial socks’ and are they really a crime against fas...

Jennifer Lawrence is being called ‘brave’ for stepping out in these ankle-length garments – seemingly a low blow for crew sock-wearing gen Z