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Climate wipeout looms for top surf spots without action
Top surf spots are under threat from sea level rise, wild coastal storms and other consequences of a warming climate.
Feb 11, 2025
Flowers in bloom as lovers splurge on Valentine's gifts
Cost-of-living pressures take a back seat when it comes to Valentine's Day as younger adults set a trend in a tried and true gift for their special someone.
Feb 09, 2025
Sony PlayStation Network outage angers gamers worldwide
Sony’s PlayStation Network has experienced a major outage across the world, leaving tens of thousands of gamers unable to access online services.
Feb 08, 2025
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Aussie TikTok users brace as clock ticks down to US ban
An exodus to other Chinese apps, a jump in prominence but a dive in content: speculation is raging over what a US TikTok ban will mean for its Aussie users.
Jan 17, 2025
Surprising group take on new life out on the open road
Older women are navigating expansive landscapes across Australia, finding new self-confidence and experiencing better overall wellbeing as a result.
Jan 14, 2025
Calls for permanent pill testing after festival success
The first festival pill-testing trial in Victoria has been hailed a success after 40 per cent of patrons indicated they would use smaller doses of their drugs.
Jan 03, 2025
More to farmers markets than each peach, pear or plum
Small events like farmers markets might look like a twee country novelty to an outsider, but research shows they are a powerful force in community connection.
Dec 25, 2024
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Through dagwood dogs or hot wings, country shows unite
The man behind one of the biggest agricultural fairs in the US is set to visit Australia, sharing wisdom on everything from Pluto pups, to pigs and parking.
Dec 14, 2024
Maker's mark: from farm gate to the front door
Fancy some chocolate from Port Fairy, black garlic from Braidwood or nuts from Kuitpo? A new venture is bringing farmers' markets to doorsteps around Australia.
Dec 06, 2024
Country roads taking Aussies home at a two year high
Australia's population shift from capital cities to the regions continues, with more people staying put in the country as cost-of-living and house prices bite.
Dec 03, 2024
Webjet sued for misleading buyers on prices, bookings
Webjet no longer advertises minimum flight prices without compulsory booking fees after the consumer watchdog dragged it to court over the practice.
Nov 28, 2024
Call for clubs, bosses to treat deadly cancer seriously
A skin cancer survivor says workplaces and sporting clubs need to do more to protect Australians from sun damage as new data highlights skin cancer hotspots.
Nov 04, 2024
'People haven’t splurged': tax cut spending subdued
Australian retailers are finally starting to see a more upbeat consumer, though spending is unlikely to be strong enough to fan the flames of inflation.
Oct 31, 2024
Sleep experts debunk daylight saving health risks
Researchers have released a comprehensive study into the long-term effects of daylight saving on sleep, debunking myths it makes people ill.
Oct 04, 2024
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Rare winds bring damage as winter heat sets records
As Queensland swelters through the last day of an unseasonably warm winter, severe winds and flooding are causing headaches in southeast Australia.
Aug 31, 2024
Right to disconnect dials in on wellbeing amid discord
Australians now have a right to disconnect from work after hours but business groups harbour concerns about the new protocols.
Aug 26, 2024
Country charm beats commuter chaos as regions expand
Cost-of-living pressures and the housing squeeze are driving Australians further away from the cities, with regional migration continuing at COVID-19 levels.
Aug 18, 2024
Well-known Aussie wine brands offloaded by French owner
Pernod Ricard has sold most of its portfolio of international wine brands, including Australia's Jacob’s Creek, Orlando and St Hugo, to a consortium.
Jul 17, 2024
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Son of Asia's richest man in year's most lavish wedding
An array of global celebrities, business tycoons and politicians have flown to Mumbai for the opulent wedding bash billionaire Mukesh Ambani put on for his son.
Jul 13, 2024
Tourism bouncing back with record visitor spending
International visitors are spending the most since 2019 as the tourism industry inches closer to recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jun 26, 2024
Weekend city visits lift but workers still shun the CBD
The number of people visiting Australia's largest cities still remains below pre-pandemic levels but weekends are beginning to buck the trend.
Jun 09, 2024
Teen hooks million-dollar barra
A 19-year-old man has reeled in a tagged barramundi and won a million dollars in Australia's most lucrative fishing competition.
Apr 30, 2024
An extra hour of sleep as daylight saving ends
People in NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and ACT will have an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving ends for another year.
Apr 05, 2024
From pipes to planets: plumber wins astronomy medal
A plumber with a passion for stargazing at the Milky Way has won a prestigious astronomy medal for his observations about the galaxy's hazy band of light.
Apr 01, 2024
Escape to the country cools off as cost of living bites
Internal migration has dropped as fewer people make the move between the cities and the regions, but those who are escaping the rat race are going to the coast.
Feb 27, 2024
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