Lifestyle
Why Financial Security is Paramount for a Satisfying Retirement
30 November
Retirement is often idealised as a carefree chapter in life, where one can indulge in long-postponed hobbies, travel, and quality time with loved ones. However, the idyllic vision of retirement is predicated on a foundation of financial stability....[Read More]
Tips for a meaningful Christmas
30 November
Creating a Christmas filled with genuine warmth and joy often seems like a daunting task amidst the hustle of holiday preparations. The season of cheer can quickly turn into a flurry of stress, leaving many of us more relieved than regretful when...[Read More]
New media laws to ālevel the playing fieldā for free TV
29 November
Free-to-air channels will be guaranteed front of place on smart TVs under new laws designed to ālevel the playing fieldā of Australiaās media landscape. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland brought forward prominence laws which would allow...[Read More]
Insurance coverage designed to keep families financially protected
23 November
Protecting oneās family is a vital aspect of parenting, and every parent has their own unique ideas about what it means to keep their loved ones safe. As a parent, you feel the need to protect and keep your children safe, especially in the early...[Read More]
Reduce car trips and get fitter, happier, study shows
23 November
Australians are happier, more active, less stressed and better connected to their communities when they replace car trips with alternative modes of transport, a study has revealed. But the research, conducted for Uber, also found households faced...[Read More]
Australians delaying doctor visits due to rising costs
22 November
The number of Australians delaying a necessary visit to their doctor has doubled, as increasing costs weigh on their hip pockets. Analysis released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday found seven per cent of Australians who needed to...[Read More]
Resistance Training on a Budget? Build a Home Gym
16 November
While most people are aware of the importance of regular aerobic exercise, the significance of resistance training (aka weight or strength training) is often overlooked. Itās recommended that adults engage in at least two 20- to 30-minute...[Read More]
Almost 50 new spider species identified in Australia
15 November
Having a toad hunting arachnid named after you may not appear flattering. But former childrenās TV host Stacey Thomson says she is honoured to receive a nod after almost 50 new species of spiders across Australia were identified. Known as...[Read More]
Consumers still being hammered on meat prices
15 November
Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has refused to commit the government to an ACCC inquiry into supermarket meat prices, saying a review of the food and grocery code is already under way. Calls from Nationals leader David Littleproud to hold a price...[Read More]
Learning digital skills helping migrants with job hunt
8 November
Limited English and a lack of computer skills made job searching in a new country difficult for Tibetan-born refugee Dhondupkyi. Sheās far from alone. But with the help of Good Things Foundation Australia, opportunities are opening up for the...[Read More]
Young people less likely to mark Remembrance Day
8 November
One in four Australians plan to shun an annual commemoration of war veterans as interest from younger generations in the day wanes. A report from RSL LifeCare has revealed significant generational disparities in how Australians intend to mark...[Read More]
Managing Finances and Lifestyle Activities Across the Four Phases of Retirement
2 November
Retirement is a complex period divided into various phases, each with its own set of financial requirements and lifestyle considerations. Understanding how to budget for each stage can help you make the most of your post-career...[Read More]
Collins Dictionary names āAIā its Word Of The Year
1 November
The abbreviation of artificial intelligence (AI) has been named the Collins Word of the Year for 2023. The dictionary said AI, which it said means the āmodelling of human mental functions by computer programsā, has become the dominant...[Read More]
Take control of your social media: body image activist
1 November
Eating disorders, mental health crises and poor self-image have all been linked to social media, but body image activist Taryn Brumfitt says the online world should not be demonised. The Australian of the Year took to the national stage to discuss...[Read More]
Preparing your pet for going on a holiday
26 October
Are you getting ready for a long-awaited holiday? You probably have plenty of preparation and planning to do, especially if you have pets.Ā Whether taking your pet with you or leaving it with a trusted caregiver, there is still much to take care...[Read More]