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Why do the days get longer in summer?

Laura Nicole Driessen, University of Sydney The days are getting longer and, in Australia, the switch to daylight saving time is upon us (for about...

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Unplug and unwind: Australia’s latest tiny house stays

Characterised by their minimalist footprint and close connection to nature, tiny houses offer an opportunity to ‘treecharge’ in comfort. From locations nestled deep in...

Where to discover the surprising charms of Hawai’i

Floating in the Pacific Ocean below a sky of glittering stars, I watch in amazement as several majestic creatures move below me, navigating the...
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Getaway this spring with Jetstar flights from as little as $59

This week, something a little different to kick off our weekly specials. It’s a cruise offer, not the big ship cruise you might be...

Beware scammers posing as banks or couriers, HSBC warns

HSBC's security department is warning everyone to be vigilant against scammers pretending to be from the UK-based bank.

Skimming fraud skyrockets

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Best internet plans for seniors

Whether you're streaming 4K movies or just making the occasional video call to the grandkids, these are the best internet deals for seniors.
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Health & Wellness

The 8 best things you can do for your health in your 50s and 60s

Baby boomers are living longer but are in poorer health than previous generations, say researchers. A study, published in the Journals of Gerontology, analysed data...

Sugar and its not so sweet risks

As much as I know the potential harm too much sugar can cause, I find sweets very hard to resist. Perhaps my biggest problem...

Is stress turning my hair grey?

Legend says Marie Antoinette’s hair turned white the night before she faced the guillotine. This is a myth – but some kinds of damage and stress can make your hair go grey prematurely.

Aussies forced to raid super to pay for dental work, threatening retirements

Australians are being forced to raid their super to pay for much needed dental work, and risking their retirements in the process.

Offering end of life support is important – but challenges remain

As part of the recent aged care reforms, older Australians will be eligible for $25,000 worth of palliative support when they have three months or less left to live.