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Rising cost of living leaving women over 50 concerned
Women over 50 feel they’ll be disproportionately affected by the rising cost of living, with major concerns over a gender superannuation gap. According to a…
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Settling into school
With term one of the school year coming to an end, many children have been settling into the school year, while others may have struggled…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…