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‘Shrinkflation’ is next government target to protect supermarket shoppers

Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra The Albanese government will tackle “shrinkflation” in supermarkets and potentially other parts of the retail sector. This is where the product’s...

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Plan your Tropical North Queensland summer trip

Summer is a full sensory experience in Tropical North Queensland.

Get behind the wheel for these great spring road trips

As the weather warms up, it’s time to get out of winter mode and move around a bit more. On that theme, how about a...
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Skimming fraud skyrockets

Having milk skimmed might be acceptable to some, but nobody wants their cards skimmed. Yet the latest research reveals that one in six Australians...

Oil price spike amid rising Middle East tension adds to cost-of-living burden

Jamie Cross, Melbourne Business School Iran’s missile attack on Israel has caused global oil prices to spike this week amid growing fears a retaliation could...

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Best large-screen phones for seniors

Whether you have trouble reading small type, or just prefer more screen real estate, large-screen phones allow you to get the most out of...
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Health & Wellness

Why are we seeing more pandemics?

When human activities disrupt and unbalance ecosystems, such as by way of climate change and biodiversity loss, things go wrong

Is it bad to keep snoozing your alarm?

It's tempting to hit the snooze button when your alarm goes off each morning, but what impact does that have on your health?

Could this ‘miracle’ drug reverse the ageing process?

A drug developed to treat diabetes has shown remarkable promise in slowing the biological ageing process. Could we finally reverse ageing?

How BreastScreen Australia has halved breast cancer deaths

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and as public health schemes go, Australia’s breast screening program is an astonishing success.  According to the Australian Institute...

Aussies paying more than ever for GP visits

New data has revealed Aussies are paying high out-of-pocket costs for GP visits despite the government tripling the bulk billing incentive.