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Do you dress your age?

Not long ago I was scrolling through Instagram and stopped to read a post that explained how certain aspects of your appearance can give...

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Fire and ice are reshaping Iceland – but this is why you should still go

The sky burned crimson as flames licked the horizon. While wildfires wreak havoc in other parts of the planet, the infernos engulfing parts of...

Pay-by-weight airfares an ethical minefield. What do travellers really think?

Denis Tolkach, James Cook University and Stephen Pratt, University of Central Florida Imagine checking in for a flight with your two teenage children. At the...
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Save big on groceries with Coles and Woolies price tracker

One savvy shopper on TikTok has developed a browser plugin that tracks price history information across the Coles and Woolies websites.

Advice for those who are part of the ‘sandwich’ generation

If you still have kids at home and are also caring for elderly parents, you're part of the 'sandwich' generation.

Tech and Gadgets

How to spot a fake image

With AI able to conjure up images almost indistinguishable from reality, how can you tell what's real from what's fake?
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Health & Wellness

What’s the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

A cardiac arrest and a heart attack are distinct, yet overlapping, concepts. Here’s how to tell them apart.

Common conditions caused by a mouldy home

Exposure to mould in the home can play havoc with health, aggravating conditions like asthma and eczema, and introducing bronchitis and respiratory infections.

Best treatments for obstructive sleep apnoea and how to find them

A while back Suzanne Curyer was working as a busy senior executive for a not-for-profit organisation. She loved her work but there was one big...

Aged care sector welcomes ‘once in a generation’ reforms

The aged care industry has had a positive reaction to the government's historic suite of reforms, saying it will unlock crucial funding.

Can the Princess of Wales stay cancer-free?

It only takes a few surviving cells for a cancer to grow back, and the available testing methods often can’t detect them while they’re dormant.