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- Choosing Between an Apartment and a House in 2026
- The Coalition Just Hit Rock Bottom. One Nation Is Eating Their Lunch.
- Economic Shifts: How Emerging Markets Are Redefining Global Trade
- Brisbane’s Exhibition Station Reopens for Events, Will Operate Year-Round by 2029
- Elon Musk’s Government Ties Shake Tesla’s Strategic Focus
- Chinese Manufacturers Rush to Fulfil U.S. Orders Amid 90-Day Tariff Truce
- Reminder to Vote: Australian Federal Election Tomorrow
- Australian Open 2025: Sinner and Keys Claim Maiden Titles in Melbourne
- Top Kid‑Friendly Restaurants in Sydney (2025 Guide)
- Retire Your Ride – Options For Making The Most Of A Car That’s No Longer Roadworthy
- HEPA Filters Explained
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Coping With Stress
- Coping With Being Far From Home For College
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The coins in your pocket might soon be as useful as a floppy disk. Australia is hurtling toward a cashless future faster than you can say “tap and go”, and whether we’re ready for it or not is becoming the financial equivalent of asking people if they actually read the terms and conditions. Spoiler: most […]
A major United Nations assessment reveals the true cost of unsustainable practices, urging transformation before “collapse becomes inevitable” The way humanity currently produces food and energy is inflicting environmental damage worth $5 billion every single hour, according to a comprehensive new report from the United Nations Environment Program. The Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7) report, compiled […]
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There has been an alarming rise in road rage in recent months, with the news reporting on several extreme cases just last month. But what does this mean for Australians? Are we getting angrier on the road? Is society getting more divided? Or have we always been like this, but the news is just trying […]
When we talk about smoking and its impact on Australian health, the statistics are already confronting. But within Indigenous communities, the issue is even more complex, rooted in a layered history of colonisation, cultural change, and modern health disparities. Understanding how smoking came to be such a significant issue among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander […]
Australia’s tough stance on smoking didn’t just happen overnight. It was forged in the fire of decades-long public health campaigns that weren’t afraid to shock, confront or even terrify us. For Aussie men especially, these campaigns cut deep, not just telling us smoking was bad, but showing us in brutally honest detail what it could […]
Sydney, Australia – Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s tenure is marked by many significant achievements, but his bold reforms in tobacco legislation stand out as a cornerstone of his public health agenda. Under his administration, Australia became a world leader in tobacco control through the groundbreaking Tobacco Plain Packaging Act. The Introduction of the Tobacco Plain […]
Every anti-smoking campaign has its facts and figures, but sometimes it’s a face that really drives the message home. For many people, that face was Bryan Lee Curtis, a young man from the United States who became a powerful symbol in the fight against tobacco. Who Was Bryan? Bryan was a regular bloke who started […]