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Lincoln Younes is living his best life
LINCOLN YOUNES IS taking a moment to gather himself for a task that requires him to dig deep. On set today with Men’s Health, the 32-year-old actor is standing on the balcony of a well-preserved, delightfully kitschy apartment overlooking Sydney Harbour, that probably...
Michael Hooper is in a good place
MICHAEL HOOPER’S RUGGED face is bathed in the morning light pouring through the window of an old timber shed at Belgenny Farm in Camden, an hour’s drive from Sydney’s CBD. The scars from a million mauls are hewn into his visage, his left eyebrow something of an old...
Patty Mills on levelling up when it matters most
IT’S A WEDNESDAY afternoon in early July and Patty Mills is driving through the streets of Melbourne. He’s just finished his final training session before flying out with his fellow Boomers teammates, first to Abu Dhabi, and then on to Paris for the Olympic...
Isaac Heeney and the pursuit of the ultimate prize
ISAAC HEENEY AND I are walking through Centennial Park on a hot and sticky Sydney afternoon. It’s just over a week out from the opening night of the 2024 AFL season and as we leisurely make our way across the open parkland, Heeney is at ease, barefoot and shirtless....
Tim Robards On Turning 40 And Never Giving Up: ‘I’m Working My Butt Off’
This issue of Men’s Health marks a record-breaking fourth cover appearance by tv personality and fitness guru Tim Robards, who’s never looked finer. But as he reveals in this frank and wide-ranging profile, he’s also never been more acutely aware of the
passage of time, nor so restless to fulfil his ambitions before it’s too late.
Josh Cavallo On Why He Decided The Time Had Come To Show His True Colours
Late last year, Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo became the only active openly gay professional footballer in the world. Here, Cavallo reveals why he decided the time had come to show his true colours.
How Scotty James Became One Of The World’s Greatest Snowboarders
Following one of his most successful seasons to date, Australia’s most decorated snowboarder, Scotty James, is riding a high. Yet even with a fourth Olympics under his belt, he can’t help but feel he’s just getting started. In fact, he’s one athlete who couldn’t be more grateful to have a career going rapidly downhill.
How Ed Kavalee Went From Theatre-Sports Nerd To A Bloke With A Bad Body For Radio (and Suits)
TV and radio star Ed Kavalee is something of a rare beast: the fit funny guy. But while he likes to mine life for laughs, his ripped physique hints at a man whose drive and ambition are no joke.
Australian Actor Sam Corlett Is On A Quest to Heal The World
A youthful outlook and an old soul are proving a potent combination for Australian actor Sam Corlett in his quest to heal the world.
Jay Shetty on How a Monk Mindset Could Help You Reach Your Personal Nirvana
In an exclusive interview with MH Australia.
Lenny Kravitz on COVID, Making Music & His Book ‘Let Love Rule’
At age 57, Lenny Kravitz is still the ultimate rock god and a divorced dad who actually gets along with his ex (and everyone around him). He didn’t choose to go into seclusion, but it’s only made him stronger. One thing Lenny Kravitz has been trying to tell us all...
Alex Russell’s Training Has Hit Peak Production
Actor Alex Russell was a bullied kid who grew up to become a Hollywood star. The key to his storybook transformation? He learned to get out of his own way
How Michael Clarke Transformed His Body In 12 Weeks
A transformation that proved every bit as satisfying as a Test hundred.
Cody Simpson is Working on His Toughest Challenge Yet: Becoming an Olympian
Back on home soil after conquering the world as a teenage singing sensation, Simpson is hard at work trying to realise his next incarnation.
Simu Liu is More Than Just a Superhero
The star of this month’s Shang-Chi – and the first Asian to lead a Marvel movie – talks about playing a superhero onscreen, being a change agent IRL, and the challenges, responsibilities and powers that come with those roles . - by Ebenezer Samuel
















