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It’s been an absolute joy to be able to bring you more and more stories each week about events and things to do across the state, particularly when you consider how bleak the outlook was at so many points last year. In our pages this week, three things that only recently seemed so far away: a leading singer with a national tour, an arts festival in the heart of the city and a theatrical show. And all with crowds! It was fascinating for us to catch up with Delta Goodrem for this issue and her new book certainly looks well worth checking out. ●
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She’s been in the spotlight for decades, so is there any more to know about Delta Goodrem? Yes; plenty.
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n her 18-year career, there’s little that singersongwriter Delta Goodrem hasn’t had a go at, but writing a book is a first. Now 36, Goodrem is in a place of reckoning, where talking about the past and how it’s shaped her is now up for discussion. Bridge Over Troubled Dreams accompanies the release of a new studio album of the same name and revels in the stories behind the making of each track. But more than that, Goodrem opens up about love, health, and how she’s embraced fame and observed what it’s done to others in her pursuit to find her own happy place. “I have been in TV and music since I was very young, and so much of my life has been in the public eye,” says Goodrem, who was signed to Sony Music at the age of 15 and released her 2003 debut album, Innocent Eyes, aged 19.
album last year. The feeling of learning to sing again left her confused and unsure about her own musical future. She wrote Keep Climbing to remind herself about the importance of resilience. “The song is about admitting the fear in change and being stuck in between two lives,” she says. “It’s the moment in between where you were and where you are going in your life. It’s important to live in hope.” Goodrem says she’s learning to lean into discomfort when writing, trading metaphors for reality and taking her fans on a particularly personal journey as a result. She says the music industry’s forced slowdown has given her a new perspective on what matters in life. She’s living in Sydney, enjoying being close to family and friends, and is in a relationship with musician Matthew Copley, but she’s tight-lipped about the
This time it’s public “As a result, some of my previous songs were veiled in metaphors, but this time I’ve been incredibly personal, raw and honest. I have opened up and shared stories that I have not shared before.” The story of how her mother Lea nearly lost Delta in 1984 when seven months pregnant is told in the book via the song Crash. It’s the first time Goodrem has felt comfortable to speak about a trauma that belonged to her parents. She used the time during the pandemic to unravel the hurt they went through while expecting their first child – Goodrem was delivered 10 weeks early as a result of the car accident. Goodrem also touches on the complication of surgery to remove a salivary gland, which led to her temporarily losing her speech while making the
relationship, preferring to keep her cards close when it comes to matters of the heart. Everybody’s Famous is her observation of fame and what it means in the modern world. But as someone who has been in the spotlight since she was a teenager, fame hasn’t affected her, she says. “Sometimes, it feels like everyone right now is famous. I think I have stayed the same but have tried to adapt and evolve,” Goodrem says. “Ever since the start of my career I’ve had very strong core beliefs, and I think sometimes it’s the people around you that change.” A Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer diagnosis at the age of 18 undoubtedly changed her life forever and is the reason she’s not let fame get the better of her. She went through eight months of chemotherapy
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and two months of radiotherapy before she went into remission. Goodrem holds tight to her philanthropic work. Through the Delta Goodrem Foundation, she works with St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney to help fund medical research into blood cancers and autoimmune disease. “St Vincent’s is where my journey began and I wanted to give back,” she says. “While going through cancer, I was overwhelmed with all of the love, support and kindness I received from the public, friends, family and my incredible team of healthcare providers. “Starting the foundation was a way of making sure that we can really make a genuine impact and meaningful difference in people’s lives.” Since beating cancer, her health has become a huge priority. Goodrem says it all comes down to eating well, getting plenty of sleep and going back to nature to find moments of peace and clarity. “It’s really important to stay in tune with your body so you know when you need to conserve energy and know when to give it out,” she says. “It’s coming to that realisation that it’s OK to sometimes conserve and just be alone and heal. That realisation was big for me.” A national tour which kicks off in September will take the ARIA Award-winner around the country – a moment she’s been waiting for. “I love performing and touring and can’t wait to play live again and see everyone face to face,” says Goodrem, who has sold more than eight million albums globally. She will perform her new music and hits from her back catalogue – and is currently working on the stage spectacle. “To celebrate in person together again and feel the incredible energy in a room that we haven’t had for a year is what I am most looking forward to.” ● BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED DREAMS \ In stores now
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have a handful of friends who match my excitement around food. They over-order, finish everything and always tip. So, when one of them texts me with the news that The Hardware Club is his new office favourite, I know I’ve backed a winner. The former workers’ social club on Hardware Lane is like a neighbourhood gem in the heart of the CBD. There’s a wood-fired oven resembling the armoured shell of an armadillo, pillars and pipes in primary colours and specials scribbled on blackboards. The restaurant’s brilliant staff and lively take on northern Italian food set it apart. There’s no pasta in cacio e pepe, which is instead a half-toastie filled with gooey cheese. Marrow lifted by salsa verde is scooped from the bone onto toast, and spaghetti assassina is as the menu promises: “very spicy”. It uses yesterday’s pasta, a thicker variety called spaghettoni from an artisanal producer in Naples, fried off in a pan and crowned with a cooling mound of mozzarella. “We should probably order something green”
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14 Shiel Street North Melbourne Set amid enchanting gardens and period elegance, this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom plus study Victorian terrace with extension designed by Architect Norman Day delivers a magical family lifestyle, positioned for Uni High and among lifestyle surrounds. Beneath decorative 11-foot ceilings and adorned with castiron fireplaces, the home offers effortless relaxation and entertaining, providing a refined sitting room and a light-filled family room with hostess kitchen, enriched by tranquil gardens with ROW access.
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