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  • Changes needed in university teacher training

    Changes needed in university teacher training

    Universities need to make a fundamental change in how they educate teachers to meet the needs of autistic children. Australian universities need to get on…

  • Escaping to the Botanic Gardens

    Escaping to the Botanic Gardens

    The Dandenong Ranges has many natural wonders throughout the many parks and reserves, with many show stopping blooms sprouting during spring. Places like the Dandenong…

  • A furry solution to tackle loneliness

    A furry solution to tackle loneliness

    It’s no secret that people and pets have a special bond but now a new study will determine whether having a pet around can decrease…

  • It’s better to be prepared

    It’s better to be prepared

    If you live in a region that’s at risk to bushfire, ensure you, your family and property are prepared should the worst happen this bushfire…

  • Streamline you rental application

    Streamline you rental application

    Applying for a rental property can be a scary time, often feeling like there’s too much to do and the applications are endless, but it…

  • Cooking … Apple, walnut and tuna waldorf salad

    Cooking … Apple, walnut and tuna waldorf salad

    10 MIN PREP TIME NO COOK TIME SERVES 3 PEOPLE 20g NUTS PER SERVE Ingredients · 1 can tuna in water, drained (~130g) · 3…

  • Bean blitz by The Heart Foundation

    Bean blitz by The Heart Foundation

    ‘Bean’ thinking about shaking things up in the kitchen? The Heart Foundation is encouraging more Australian’s to cook with lovely legumes in a new initiative,…

  • Time to hit the road

    Time to hit the road

    So you’ve been stuck inside for months, braving the cold weather from the comfort of your couch, the sun’s coming out and the kids are…

  • Miguel’s favourite Chorizo Carbonara

    Welcome to the most controversial Italian recipe in history. Purists, look away! I learned how to make this from Antonio Carluccio at the Good Food…

  • Helping kids with maths adds up for parents and carers

    Helping kids with maths adds up for parents and carers

    Helping primary school children learn math at home can be a rewarding experience that lays a strong foundation for their future academic success. Parents play…

  • Puppies as Christmas gifts? Good intention, bad idea

    Puppies as Christmas gifts? Good intention, bad idea

    If you’re thinking about giving your loved one a puppy as a gift this Christmas, Dogs Australia urges you to “think twice”. “Puppies can’t be…

  • Get in early for an easier Christmas

    Get in early for an easier Christmas

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – well not quite yet but according to author Kim McCosker now is the time to start…

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