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Is it time to introduce a tax on sugary drinks?

Sugary drinks cause weight gain and increase the risk of a range of diseases, including diabetes. The evidence shows that well-designed taxes can reduce sugary...

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How to plan your next trip in 10 steps

Ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure? Follow these 10 simple steps to plan the perfect holiday.

Buddhas, beaches and Bangkok: a bucket list trip to Thailand

With your heart full of hope and excitement, you are not prepared for your exotic holiday to start with an assault. This wasn’t a street-corner...
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Advice fees alarm: ‘Urgent action required’

Staff at the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) appear to be earning their pay lately. After recently announcing a watch on poor advice...

$319 million paid in compensation in ‘troubling’ breaches of insurance code of practice.

General insurers failed to honour discounts to more than 2.8 million Australian households over the past financial year as significant breaches of the industry...

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Health & Wellness

New vaccine may protect against coronaviruses that have yet to emerge

The rapid development of vaccines that protect against COVID was a remarkable scientific achievement that saved millions of lives. The vaccines have demonstrated substantial...

Debunking six common metabolism myths

Metabolism is a biological process that refers to all the chemical reactions that occur within your cells to convert what you eat into energy....

Macular disease linked to alcohol intake

Many Australians don't know much about macular disease. But it affects 1.5 million of us, and we now know your alcohol intake can play a role.

Residents moving to regional areas urged to advocate for better health resources

Many older Australians make the move from cities to regional or rural Australia for a better quality of life. But that quality can quickly erode if the local healthcare is not up to scratch

Clearing the elective surgery backlog will take more than one budget

Australians are waiting longer for elective surgery in public hospitals than ever before. So how can the federal government fix an ever growing problem? Here's one suggestion.