Guardian Australia’s weekend wrap of essential reads from the past seven days, selected by Kris Swales
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“I stare at the ceiling until the early hours of the morning, my heart beating so fast it is as if I am being hunted for game.” – How Lara Williams experienced insomnia as a teenEach week our editors select five of the most interesting, entertaining and thoughtful reads published by Guardian Australia and our international colleagues. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Saturday morningOld ravers never die, they just go viral on TikTok and get booked to play Glastonbury.
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