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- Cafes with Playgrounds in Melbourne’s Eastern Suburbs
- What to Wear to a Conference
- A History Of The Liberal Party’s Cuts to Medicare in Australia
- The Best Water Filters In Australia
- Things To Do In Queenscliff, Victoria
- Things To Do In Daylesford, Victoria
- Things To Do In Ballarat, Victoria
- Things To Do In Portarlington, Victoria
- Things To Do Near Hanging Rock, Victoria
- Things To Do In The Macedon Ranges, Victoria
- 9 Australian TikTok Influencers Worth Following
- What Vegetables to Plant Now in Melbourne
- 12 Reasons Why Young Australians Don’t Like Peter Dutton
- Things To Do On Phillip Island, Victoria
- How Has Airbnb Affected the Victorian Housing Market?
- The Best Apartment Buildings in Melbourne
- Prototype Vs. Production Vs. Mass Production – What Do I Need To Know?
- Understanding Australian Cattle Prices in 2023
- Are Australian Nursing Graduates In Over Their Heads?
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The push to get workers back in the office is real. But so is the data showing most Australians aren’t ready to give up the flexibility they fought for. Five years after a global pandemic rewired how we work, Australia finds itself at an awkward crossroads. Boardrooms are demanding desk time. Employees are digging in. […]
It feels like every few months there’s a new set of numbers confirming what most of us already feel every time we swipe our cards. Living in Australia is getting more expensive, across the board, and the data backing that up is not exactly comforting. According to the ABS, living costs rose for every single […]
Good Friday, falling on 3 April 2026, is one of Australia’s most significant public holidays. It’s a day when many businesses, government services, and retailers close their doors, but not everything shuts down. From supermarkets and cafés to fast-food outlets and shopping centres, some places remain open — and in certain areas, you’ll even find […]
Look, I’m not going to sit here and pretend I’m some enlightened tech-free guru who spends weekends meditating in the Dandenongs without my phone. I’m as guilty as anyone of doom-scrolling through Twitter at 2am, refreshing my email like I’m expecting a message from the Queen, and checking Instagram more times than I’d care to […]
In the space of about three months, Melbourne’s western suburbs went through something that doesn’t happen very often: two major pieces of long-promised infrastructure actually opened. The Metro Tunnel launched its soft opening on 30 November 2025, with the full timetable kicking in from 1 February 2026. The West Gate Tunnel opened to traffic on […]
If you had an Easter trip to Byron Bay planned around Bluesfest this year, you’ve certainly heard the news. That trip isn’t happening. And depending on how you paid for your ticket, you might not be getting your money back either. On 12 March 2026, Bluesfest Enterprises Pty Ltd was placed into liquidation, with Jason […]
Let’s be honest. Most Australians have a rough idea that they pay tax, a vaguer idea of how much, and almost no idea of how many different ways the government collects it. We know about income tax because it hits us every pay cycle. We know about GST because it shows up on the receipt […]
When people think about global robotics powerhouses, Germany and Japan tend to dominate the conversation. Japan produces 45 percent of the world’s industrial robots. Germany has built its entire manufacturing competitiveness around automation for decades. And then there is Australia, a country not typically associated with cutting-edge robotics, quietly developing one of the most interesting […]