Lifestyle
The Power of eating together as a Family
15 February
In todayâs fast-paced world, the act of sharing a meal with others is becoming increasingly rare. We find ourselves consuming nearly half of our weekly meals alone, opting for quick and convenient on-the-go options rather than taking the time to...[Read More]
A Journey to Health and Wellness
15 February
Focusing on a healthy nutrition is a universal concern that transcends geographical boundaries, including Australia. In a country known for its diverse landscapes and unique wildlife, maintaining good nutrition is essential for overall well-being....[Read More]
Bendigo named top town on the back of Loong the dragon
14 February
Itâs a very good year of the dragon in Bendigo. The Victorian regional city, which is home to the worldâs oldest complete Chinese processional dragon, has been named Australiaâs Town of the Year. Bendigoâs Golden Dragon Museum is one if the...[Read More]
Our love for Hobbies: The Key to Well-Being and Fulfillment
8 February
Engaging in hobbies and pursuing activities you love is a universally beneficial practice, whether youâre in Australia or the UK. These two regions, despite their geographical distance, share a common appreciation for the positive impact of...[Read More]
10 benefits of Yoga and Pilates for people of all ages
8 February
Yoga and Pilates offer numerous benefits for people of all ages, including those leading into and during retirement. Â Improved Flexibility: Both Yoga and Pilates involve stretching exercises that can help improve flexibility. This is particularly...[Read More]
Architectural wonders: A journey through time and culture
8 February
When it comes to experiencing cultural architecture, the world is rich with destinations that showcase the history, art, and innovation of human civilization. Here are some top destinations known for their distinctive architectural...[Read More]
Retirement planning tips and mistakes to sidestep
1 February
Whether youâre in your 30s, 40s, or 50s, the importance of retirement planning cannot be overstated. Starting early allows you to build a secure financial foundation for your retirement years. However, the strategies and concerns differ based on...[Read More]
Cost issues still putting child care in the corner
31 January
The number of day care services is in decline and providers in some parts of Australia need financial backing, a new report shows. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission released its childcare report on Monday following an inquiry into...[Read More]
âLike my lungs were squeezingâ: youth front vape ads
31 January
Young people are front and centre in a new health campaign to reduce vaping, amid alarming rates of use. The campaign was developed in consultation with young people and medical experts and uses the voices of people aged 14 to 24 who have...[Read More]
More than 500 Tesla Model 3s recalled for safety change
31 January
More than 500 new electric cars have been recalled within weeks of their release in Australia after a change to an important safety feature. The federal Transport Department issued the recall for new edition Tesla Model 3 vehicles on Wednesday after...[Read More]
âThreatâ of rivalry can be enough to lower airfares
31 January
Airline passengers typically pay half the amount for a ticket serviced by three carriers than if the route is flown by just one. A federal task force has revealed a sector sensitive to competition, with research suggesting the âmere threatâ of...[Read More]
Electric vehicle shipping problems cause a real stink
24 January
Australia has missed a major electric vehicle milestone and the reason for it stinks. Sales of low-emission vehicles had been tipped to top 100,000 for the first time in 2023 after their popularity more than doubled throughout the year. But just as...[Read More]
Steps to take before posting back-to-school photos
24 January
Parents need to ensure their privacy settings are bolstered before posting their childâs back-to-school photos online. Thatâs the advice from the Australian Federal Police ahead of students returning to the classroom later this month. While many...[Read More]
Fares lose altitude as more flights cleared for takeoff
24 January
Australians travelling overseas can expect cheaper airfares in 2024 as new carriers and bigger aircraft bring more seats to key destinations online. After reaching historic highs following the COVID-19 pandemic, international airfares fell in the...[Read More]
Boost paid leave to help kids thrive, say famous dads
24 January
As his own boss, Amar Singh is thankful for the flexibility he has had to be the best father to his two kids. âThereâs a certain time you need to connect with your child,â he told AAP. âIf you are always busy and working and you canât have...[Read More]