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What just happened to Bonza? Why new budget airlines always…

The history of budget jet airlines in Australia is a long road littered with broken dreams. New entr...

‘Make me a sandwich’: our survey’s disturbing picture of ho…

Australia is once again grappling with how we can stop gendered violence in our country. Protests ov...

Violence against women is both a legal and cultural problem…

Australia is finally having a sustained conversation about violence against women and what we can do...

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The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is about to peak and could be the best this century – here’s how to catch it

A bright Eta Aquariid meteor photobombed this photo of comet C/2020 F8 (SWAN) in May 2020.Jonti HornerMeteors – commonly known as shooting stars – can be seen on any night of the year. But...

Will New Zealand’s school phone ban work? Let’s see what it does for students’ curiosity

Getty ImagesWith the coalition government’s ban of student mobile phones in New Zealand schools coming into effect this week, reaction has ranged from the sceptical (kids will just get sneakier)...

Chalmers outlines a more ‘risk-based’ foreign investment policy and guardrails around Future Made in Australia

Foreign investment proposals with implications for Australia’s strategic or economic security will face tougher scrutiny, under a policy overhaul to be announced by Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wed...

What are heart rate zones, and how can you incorporate them into your exercise routine?

Cameron Prins/ShutterstockIf you spend a lot of time exploring fitness content online, you might have come across the concept of heart rate zones. Heart rate zone training has become more popular in r...

Australia just made a billion-dollar bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer in Brisbane. Will it pay off?

PsiQuantumThe Australian government has announced a pledge of approximately A$940 million (US$617 million) to PsiQuantum, a quantum computing start-up company based in Silicon Valley.Half of the fundi...

Long before politicians called to ‘stop the boats’, First Nations people welcomed arrivals from Indonesia

Earlier this year, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of not supporting Operation Sovereign Borders – the military-led border security operation that has &ldq...

Business Bulletin

The Most Important Steps to Take When You Want To Register a Business in Australia

Undertaking the process of registering a new business in Australia is an exciting and potentiall...

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Master Plumber, Master Painter, Master Builder… What does it Even Mean?

You’re looking around for a plumber to deal with a tricky problem. Hiring tradespeople is always a...

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10 Essential Factors to Consider When Buying a Forklift

Purchasing a forklift is a significant investment for any business, whether you're in warehousing...

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The Daily Magazine

7 Creative Ways to Use Everlasting Flowers

While flowers are wonderful additions to art projects, DIY crafts, home decor, and celebrations of a...

5 reasons to turn to drinking chamomile tea

Australians love their morning beverage to get started each day following their shower. It’s a c...

Maintaining The Longevity Of Your Suzuki Vehicle On The Gold Coast

Suzuki vehicles are renowned for their reliability, durability, and performance, making them pop...

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