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NBN speeds up for those on a fixed wireless connection

Customers on NBN's Fixed Wireless Plus plan have seen their download speeds jump significantly in the past six months.

Travel

Why airfare prices soar during footy finals

Anyone who's tried to book a flight during footy finals can tell you it's an expensive endeavour. But is it just a matter of price gouging?

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...
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MONEY

How to get the new iPhone 16 at a bargain price

This week we’ll show you how to get more through More! Current deals from More mobile could save you every single month.

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.

Tech and Gadgets

What are Australia’s most highly rated appliance brands?

When it comes to appliances for our homes, there are brands we trust more than others. But which are Australia's most trusted appliance brands?
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Health & Wellness

Catching up on lost sleep may lower heart disease risk by 20%

People who 'catch up' on lost sleep at weekends may potentially lower their risk of heart disease by up to 20 per cent, research...

Our ambulance ramping crisis

Early last Sunday morning, at around 6am, a man was found dead by ambulance officers in a Melbourne suburb. As tragic as that was,...

When you should seek treatment for snoring

An epilepsy drug could help people with a common breathing problem that causes them to snore and gasp loudly at night. Sulthiame, a drug sold...

The hidden social cost of hearing loss

For those who experience hearing loss, the consequences are many and varied – and, of course, almost always detrimental. Even seemingly minor changes to...

IT flaws leading to wrong drug or dose being delivered, study finds

Too often, prescribing errors occur due to programming errors or poor design and have less to do with the health workers using the system.