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There’s been much research into dementia recently. As the world’s population ages, that’s a good thing. However, much of the work has been around...

Travel

Five of the best seaside Victorian caravan parks

Victoria’s coast may not have the cache of other states, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less beloved. So, where are the best coastal...

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
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Super funds accused of not doing enough for your retirement

Your super fund is required by law to create a personalised retirement strategy for you to ensure you will have enough money to maintain...

ANZ sanctioned for charging fees to deceased estates

ANZ has been named and shamed for continuing to charge fees to deceased clients and also failing to respond to representatives of deceased estates...

Tech and Gadgets

Common phone battery myths debunked

Can you 'overcharge' your phone battery? Should you charge your phone overnight? Experts explain phone battery myths and practices to avoid.
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Health & Wellness

Could plant-based meat alternatives save your heart?

Plant-based meat alternatives – PBMAs – are more popular than ever, but are they truly a healthier option?

Ambulance ramping is getting worse. Here’s what we can do about it

Jonathan Karnon, Flinders University and Andrew Partington, Flinders University We’ve seen countless media reports in recent days, weeks and months about the ramping of ambulances...

Are vitamin supplements a waste of time?

A new study has shown vitamin supplements do not decrease your risk of death and in fact may increase your risk of mortality.

Hospital-acquired complications a serious issue

A new report is shining a spotlight on hospital-acquired complications (HACs), identifying 146,000 preventable cases in Australia in a single year. The consequences of...

How easy is it to master a new skill in your 60s and beyond?

It's never too late to learn something new. Here's how to master a new skill in your 60s and beyond.