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Plastic Free July is a waste of time if the onus is only on consumers

Millions of people are being urged to take part in Plastic Free July. Yet we know consumer choice is only one part of the picture. Eliminating plastic waste requires broader structural change.

Travel

A state-by-state guide for on-road costs before your next adventure

Compare and cost the price of registering your vehicles, boats and fishing licences before you take off on your next holiday

Further public humiliation for Qantas as its world ranking slides

Qantas has taken another public blow with the announcement of the world’s best airline rankings.  International air transport rating company Skytrax has announced the world’s...
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MONEY

How to save money without skimping on groceries?

In trying to save money without affecting her grocery budget, Chin-o realised she was paying too much for insurance she didn’t need.

Tax cuts are here! How much will you save?

July has arrived, and with it comes a new financial year. That will mean different things for different people, but for all Australians it...

Tech and Gadgets

Telstra giving away 12,000 4G-capable phones

With the imminent shutdown of the 3G network, Telstra is giving away 12,000 4G-capable phones to vulnerable customers.
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Health & Wellness

Is there such a thing as good fat?

Fat has a bad reputation but some fats are vital to good health and maintaining many everyday bodily functions

Why are people talking about going for a ‘fart walk’? An expert weighs in

Here’s a TikTok trend actually worth adopting: go for a walk after dinner, and let out your gas. You might be surprised how much good it’s doing you.

Smartphone screening tool could help detect strokes faster

Timely stroke treatment can limit brain damage and improve outcomes for patients. But this depends on early recognition of the symptoms, which is not always easy.

WA government to spend $4 million destroying unused COVID tests

The WA government is set to spend nearly $4 million destroying expired rapid antigen tests, but is defending the move and its purchase of...

Life expectancy drops for first time in 30 years, data reveals

Average life expectancy in Australia has dropped for both men and women for the first time in almost 30 years, new data shows.