Advertisement
Profile picture of Clair Weaver

Clair Weaver

Advertisement
Three elegantly dressed people pose together in front of a large brick mansion.
Real Life

Who’s your (Sugar) Daddy?

Almost 90,000 young Australian women are turning to wealthy, older men to fund a lifestyle of pampering, designer clothes and international travel. But at what price?
Brand logo of Now to Love
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Half color, half black-and-white photo of a man's face, symbolizing duality or contrast.
Celebrity News

How I beat bipolar

It used to be a diagnosis mired in stigma and despair. Yet today, as Bernie Mitchell’s inspirational story illustrates, bipolar disorder is no prohibition to a successful and fulfilling life.
Brand logo of Now to Love
Advertisement
Advertisement
Cluttered room with colorful clothes, shoes, and accessories scattered around a wardrobe and rack.
Homes

Letting it go: How to declutter

We all tend to accumulate a lot of stuff, as part of 
modern life but doing a big clean out can bring a host of benefits, including creating more space, saving money and reducing stress.
Brand logo of Now to Love
Advertisement
A child eating a donut with pink icing and chocolate drizzle close-up.
Health

The big fat sugar myth?

Sugar has been cast as the villain of the food world. Allegedly responsible for making us ever fatter and sicker. But data shows Aussies eat less sugar today than they did 70 years ago.
Brand logo of Now to Love
Advertisement
Advertisement
Why are our surgeons so sexist?
Career

Why are our surgeons so sexist?

Surgery in Australia has become an obscene boys’ club for some, ruled by innuendo and sexual harassment. But there are whistle-blower female surgeons fighting the system – at great personal cost.
Brand logo of Now to Love
Advertisement
Advertisement