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Lauren Ironmonger

Lauren Ironmonger

Lifestyle Writer at The Sydney Morning Herald - Daily Life

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Australia
Languages
  • English
  • French
Covering topics
  • House
  • Apparel
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • LGBT
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Molly went blind at 14. This is her plea to the beauty industry

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Around the world, from Beirut to Sydney, coffee shops, bakeries and unconventional venues are hosting daytime parties and DJs. And young patrons are embracing the alcohol-free vibes.
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‘Absolutely brutal’: The hidden group at risk of eating disorders

Pregnancy and menopause are close behind puberty as high-risk periods for eating disorders and body image issues in women. So why isn’t more help available?
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‘A privilege’: What 15-year-old Charlie and other young carers want...

There are more than 390,000 carers under 25 in Australia, but their work often goes unnoticed, and advocates say more support is needed.
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Dating online is now the norm for many hopeful singles. So why do we still yearn for the offline meet-cute?
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Could you buy nothing for a whole year? The Aussies curbing their s...

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