Lifestyle
Tesla Cybertruck named the hero of motor show comeback
26 March
A sizeable, steel, sharp-cornered and controversial electric truck will be the drawcard for Melbourne’s first car show in more than a decade as organisers bank on curiosity surrounding the futuristic vehicle. The Tesla Cybertruck took a spin...[Read More]
Brisbane to regain first Test of summer after Olympics
26 March
A day after locking in plans for the Olympics Stadium, the Queensland government is trumpeting a deal that will return the Test summer opener to Brisbane. Queensland premier David Crisafulli says the first Ashes Test of 2032-33, months after the...[Read More]
A glass half full approach to wellbeing: five signs you’re doing better than you think
20 March
Wellbeing isn’t just about feeling happy all the time—it’s about developing resilience, security, and a positive outlook on life. A “glass half full” approach to wellbeing encourages focusing on progress rather than perfection, recognising...[Read More]
Visiting destinations to experience the world’s natural beauty
20 March
To experience the world’s natural beauty, landscapes, and untouched wilderness, you might consider visiting the following destinations, each offering a unique glimpse into Earth’s diverse and pristine environments. Each of these destinations...[Read More]
IVF, contraception drugs cheaper as birth rate dips
19 March
A new treatment for a common painful condition and two other drugs will be made cheaper to improve thousands of Australian women’s lives. About 8500 Australian women are expected to benefit annually when Ryeqo is listed on the pharmaceutical...[Read More]
Better value for patients in bid to fix transparency
19 March
Voters are being offered a better understanding of their medical bills, with a promise to improve transparency. Patients across Australia can pay hundreds more than their neighbours for the same procedure, with fees varying widely from specialist to...[Read More]
Why electric cars can be uncommonly useful in cyclones
19 March
As winds howled and warning messages echoed through southeast Queensland in the lead up to Cyclone Alfred, Richard Barge recharged his electric car and set aside its specialty cable. When the lights flickered to black at 10pm last Saturday, his...[Read More]
Panda pair doin’ it easy in new life Down Under
19 March
Australia’s newest pandas have well and truly settled into life Down Under, putting on a show for thousands of visitors in just a couple of months. Some 47,000 people have visited Adelaide Zoo since star attractions Xing Qiu and Yi Lan made their...[Read More]
TikTok has changed the music industry, says Will.i.am
19 March
Will.i.am believes TikTok has transformed the music industry. The 50-year-old star – who is best known as the frontman of the Black Eyed Peas – believes the video-sharing app has had a much bigger impact on the music business than AI. Speaking...[Read More]
Plea to help unlock common condition’s genetic secrets
19 March
Krish Waje has spent most of her life in fight-or-flight mode. That’s how she describes living with anxiety, Australia’s most common mental health condition which affects some 3.4 million people aged 16 to 84. “You’re always thinking about...[Read More]
Devils’ mascot unveiled, now AFL list debate awaits
19 March
Tasmania’s fledgling AFL club wants the league to agree to “sharper” list concessions as part of negotiations expected to be finalised by mid-2025. The Devils unveiled their first mascot, named Rum’un, in Hobart on Tuesday – the one-year...[Read More]
Embracing your retirement journey: 10 heartfelt tips for a fulfilling future
13 March
Approaching retirement can stir a mixture of excitement and anxiety. It’s a significant milestone—filled with opportunities to finally pursue dreams, passions, and enjoy life at your own pace. However, it can also feel overwhelming,...[Read More]
Financial security: four essential steps to protect your future
13 March
Financial stability doesn’t usually come by chance; it requires preparation and strategy. Most of us depend on a steady paycheck, but few consider what would happen if it disappeared suddenly. Protecting yourself against financial disaster means...[Read More]
Take the break: creating timeless memories with loved ones
13 March
In today’s fast-paced world, the significance of taking leave and investing quality time with loved ones cannot be overstated. Our professional lives often consume vast portions of our waking hours, leaving limited opportunities to nurture...[Read More]
Rich getting richer: wealth divide hits record high
12 March
The richest Australians continue to grow richer as those on lower incomes struggle to keep up. Following a temporary narrowing due to COVID-era support payments, the wealth divide has shot to its highest level in more than 20 years, according to the...[Read More]