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Celina Ribeiro

Celina Ribeiro

Assistant Editor at Guardian Australia

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  • Entertainment
  • House
  • Features/Lifestyle

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The fascinating science of pain – and why everyone feels it differently

Do you scream when you stub your toe? Could you play a grand final with a shattered jaw, or work all day as your belly fills with blood? When it comes to suffering, perspective is everything
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‘Men are not expected to be interested in babies’: how society lets...

Around one in 10 fathers experience serious mental health issues in the period before and after their child is born. What can be done?
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The Adolescence alarm: ‘If there’s a problem with boys’ behaviour, ...

Millions have been gripped by a story of toxic masculinity in children that’s been called a ‘wake-up call’. But is it a moral panic, and how should we respond?
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Crime without punishment: can a different kind of justice offer som...

Proponents of restorative justice say it can offer a different type of justice, but is it a soft option for a serious crime?
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Norman Swan: ‘I tried very hard to do the opposite of what I experi...

The veteran broadcaster talks about fatherhood, marriage and the challenges of his own childhood as he releases a book about children’s health
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Homes on steroids: how Australia came to build some of the biggest ...

My family of four lives in a home that 90 years ago housed a family of 11. How have our ideas of enough changed over the years?
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Gratitude zones and ‘ignited water’: a day at the Mind Body Spirit ...

At the gathering in Sydney, wellness sits alongside the spiritual, distrust of the establishment alongside commerce
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The case of Strange Bird: how did an African guineafowl end up livi...

At first an oddity roaming in an otherwise desperately ordinary suburb, the curious creature continues to survive – alone and silent
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‘Can I just … rest?’: guilt, the four-day working week and what to ...

As support for the four-day working week grows, we wrestle with the culture of achievement and busyness, and feelings of guilt and accountability
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The push and pull of cheating at university: ‘No one knows what che...

The pandemic’s disruption to students and education has given rise to contract cheating. One Australian university is trialling a new approach
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Anything but plain: inside the Australian push to grow vanilla outs...

Synthetic vanilla now accounts for 99% of vanilla products, but demand for the real deal is high and growing
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Easy Book Week costume ideas: ‘Do you have a box? There are lots of...

From athletic autobiographies to the all-encompassing witch’s hat, here are six ways to sail through Book Week 2022 without resorting to an Elsa costume
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‘There’s obviously a market’: why are there so many children’s book...

Publishing is awash with titles for kids focused on worries, feelings and emotional literacy – and parents are buying them in droves
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Beyond our ‘ape-brained meat sacks’: can transhumanism save our spe...

The 21st century will be make or break for humanity, says Oxford University transhumanist Elise Bohan. If we get it right, she thinks we might find something better
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Glorious beach summers are part of the Australian imagination. My c...

What to the rest of us has been an aberrant few years has to this new generation been their whole life
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I thought I was fine parenting through Covid isolation. I wasn’t | ...

What had been held together during all those months of lockdown finally came apart when my daughters fell sick
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‘It has been a gruesome week’: Australia’s first transgender priest...

There might be a ceasefire in the religious discrimination debate, says Rev Josephine Inkpin, but the task of providing solace – and defending her own existence – continues
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‘Will it translate?’: how a risk-taking Australian film hopes to ch...

Western Sydney anthology Here Out West was an unlikely Sydney film festival opener. Now hitting cinemas, its creators hope it will find an audience amid Covid
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Easy wins: delete your social media apps and claw back precious day...

Phone notifications are, by design, hard to resist. Stopping them at the source is a better solution
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‘Oh, I have a temper’: Deborah Mailman on rage, representation and ...

As she returns to her dream role in the hit political drama, Mailman muses on the pressure of carrying a series, the moment that gave her ‘goosebumps’ and how far Australian TV has come in her lifetime
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Memo to parents and carers on home schooling: ‘Don’t panic, and don...

As home-schooling stress rises week on week, some experts say it’s important to let go of outcomes and focus on mental wellbeing instead