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Kerri Sackville

Kerri Sackville

Author and Columnist at The Sydney Morning Herald Online

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Kerri Sackville
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Why starting a diary can promote calm in difficult times

Jotting down your thoughts can be incredibly soothing – and no, you don’t need to write every day, or even be particularly eloquent.
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I told my friends I’d found a pandemic boyfriend. Then we met in pe...

Dating can be tricky at the best of times, but in social distancing there are even more challenges. A relationship coach reveals how to survive the pitfalls of corona dating.
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Listen here, Prince Harry, parents are mere mortals - even the roya...

That parents are fallible is hardly earth-shattering news. Hopefully for Prince Harry, his son will realise this fact before he goes public with his own grievances.
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How I turned a work-from-home fail into a moment of lingerie libera...

By refusing to be shamed, I had moved from #lingeriefail to #lingerieinfluencer.
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Help! A fictional world of never-ending rain has become my real lif...

We are all back in lockdown, not decreed by government, but by a raging Mother Nature.
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After encountering a friend’s mum, I abandoned any domestic-goddess...

Mrs Buckman had shown me a way of doing things that I didn’t even know existed. Nope, I thought. That’s not for me.
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How a YouTuber’s death brought virtual grief into my family

My daughters did not even know his real name but the death of American YouTube influencer Technoblade moved them to tears. They were not alone.

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Now you know: TikTok is bombarding our teenagers with fake news

As a parent, I thought I understood the dangers of TikTok. But this apparently benign platform is promoting misinformation to young people, and we must do something.
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Sorry to break it to you, but your soulmate doesn’t exist

The concept of soulmates is one of the more pervasive myths of our modern society, and its origin is a work of fiction.
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The complicated puzzle of finding love in midlife

It’s not that we single, middle-aged people aren’t loveable. We just have a lot of baggage.
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Crypto is scary, but shacking up with 10 people is spine-chilling

It’s one thing to blow yours and other people’s billions on the crypto market, but Sam Bankman-Fried was downright reckless living in a polyamorous household.
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Cocktails and canapes? That’s not a party - Sydney Morning Herald

A thumbnail-sized vol-au-vent just leaves you wanting more.
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The one time it’s OK to throw shade at your ex

Cheers to Justine Musk, and to Melinda Gates, for making their voices heard.
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Why we are heading back to hotels - Sydney Morning Herald

Organising a holiday is tough enough without dealing with dodgy short-stay accommodation. There’s a reason people are going back to proper hotels for holidays.
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Squabbling over money? You need an ‘it’s only’ number - Sydney Morn...

Everyone has different “it’s only” numbers, and problems arise when the people with who you are in fiscal relationships have different numbers to you.
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Desperately dating? It’s your sign to stay single - Sydney Morning ...

Valentine’s Day only reinforces the absurd notion that it is better to be in a relationship - any relationship - than to be alone.
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The two questions I ask myself before I leave a relationship - Sydn...

Do I feel emotionally safe with this person? And do I still enjoy their company?
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A 71-year-old Bachelor? Expect the competition to be brutal - Sydne...

In a market flooded with hot young hopefuls, The Golden Bachelor will offer a new generation of contestants looking for love in their sunset years.
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If Tay Tay can pay pay $84 million in staff bonuses, why can’t othe...

Taylor Swift’s generosity is admirable. But it is truly sad that sharing profits with staff is so extraordinary.
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Anyone who jinxes the Matildas by declaring a public holiday too ea...

Albanese is clearly trying to follow the example of Bob Hawke back in 1983 when he proclaimed an informal public holiday after our America’s Cup win. But there’s a vital difference.
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I track my daughters with an app. Good parenting or weird? - Sydney...

Is surveilling our children healthy for them or us? I am starting to doubt it.