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- Victoria’s Public Transport Is Now Half Price. Here’s Everything You Need to Know
- How Australian Small Businesses Can Use the $20,000 Instant Asset Write-Off for Tech Upgrades
- Side Hustle Nation: What Australians Are Doing for Extra Income in 2026
- Digital Detox: Why Aussies Should Unplug More Often
- Carconnect Collapse: What Happens When an Online Car Platform Goes Bust?
- How Melbourne’s Public Transport Upgrades Have Affected the West
- Bluesfest 2026: The New Face of Australian Business Collapse
- Australia’s Hidden Robotics Industry
- Understanding Australia’s Immigration Policy Debates
- Global Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown Rescues Nearly 20,000 Animals
- Kevin Rudd’s Legacy: Reshaping Tobacco Laws in Australia
- Building on a Budget: How to Make the Most of Your Money
- The Rise of Local Food Festivals in Regional Victoria
- Tesla Set to Launch Self-Driving Cars in New Zealand
- AFL Investigates Adelaide Crows Star Izak Rankine Over Alleged Slur
- New Zealand Invests NZ$2.7 Billion in Defence Aviation Upgrade
- Queensland’s Origin Victory Makes History with Record-Breaking Viewership
- Greyhound Racing Under Fire: Queensland’s ‘The Q’ Track Faces Scrutiny Amid Safety Concerns
- Space Exploration: Breaking Boundaries Through Global Teamwork
- Coalition Tensions: Liberals and Nationals Split
- Australia Faces Economic Headwinds Amid Trump’s Tariff Policies
- Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots Falters in 2025 Federal Election
- Peter Dutton’s 2025 Election Defeat: A Perfect Storm of Missteps
- Creating an Effective Learning Environment: Its Impact on Student Engagement
- How to Market a Small Business to a New Audience
- How to Buy A Bank Repossessed Home
- How to Find Obsolete Electronic Parts for Your Home Repair Project
- How to Prevent Your Basement from Flooding
- 5 Highest Paying MBA Career Paths
- How to Get Through a Last Minute Holiday Gift Buying Experience
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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 […]
Darrin Martorana is a baker from Miranda in Sydney’s south. Married with two young kids. He’d done everything right: researched the car he wanted, found a platform that promised fleet pricing, paid in full. Nearly $40,000 for a Hyundai Kona Hybrid. The day before he was supposed to pick it up, the dealership called. They […]
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 […]
For years, Jasper Jones sat comfortably on WA school reading lists. It was the kind of novel English teachers reached for when they wanted something genuinely Australian: literary enough to stretch Year 11 and 12 students, grounded enough in place and adolescence to hold their attention. Craig Silvey was one of those rare success stories the local […]