There is a clear line between obstacles that are simply hard and moments that permanently change you. The hard moments test your patience, stamina, or skill. The defining moments test your identity.
They strip away comfort, certainty, and...[Read More]
Spin the globe. This time, it lands where nature is in charge.
8 January
You spin the globe hard—no cities in mind, no comfort zones. Your finger slides past borders and capitals and stops where the land looks raw, almost unfinished.
This isn’t a trip you visit. It’s a trip you submit to.
Patagonia (Chile &...[Read More]
Cheaper child care to ease pressures on working parents
7 January
Hundreds of thousands of children will be guaranteed subsidised early childhood education, as a “catch-22” that stopped parents from accessing help is scrapped.
The three-day guarantee, first announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in late...[Read More]
AI continues to disrupt your career prospects
7 January
Artificial intelligence technology is predicted to transform Australia’s employment market again, with a list of the most in-demand jobs in the nation packed with software requirements.
The impact of the technology is forecast to be so great that...[Read More]
Show me the money: call to claim $300m in state coffers
7 January
The next best thing to winning lotto is getting some extra cash to offset costs during the holiday period.
A whopping $300 million is sitting in the unclaimed money pool of NSW that taxpayers are legally entitled to from businesses that have not...[Read More]
Novel car brands tipped to accelerate Aussie market
7 January
Dozens more car brands – from Forthing to Skyworth – are expected to drive Australia’s automotive market forward over the coming year.
The number of vehicle brands is forecast to reach 67 in 2026, according to a report released by the...[Read More]
Space weather a growing risk for air traffic
7 January
A software safety fault that forced the grounding of dozens of passenger planes across Australia has been branded by experts as “a warning shot for the future”.
The glitch was triggered by space weather, a phenomenon increasingly impacting...[Read More]
New Year’s Resolutions: Why we make them—and why some stick while others don’t
1 January
Every January, millions of people around the world embrace the symbolic “fresh start” that the new year provides. Fuelled by optimism and the desire for self-improvement, we set resolutions that promise better habits, healthier living, and...[Read More]
Your dream trip: The globe lands on… Portugal!
1 January
Here’s a fun “spin-the-globe” travel suggestion—written as if fate itself chose your next dream adventure:
Imagine giving the globe a good spin, closing your eyes, and stopping it with your finger. When you open them—boom—Portugal.
A...[Read More]
Clicking and streaming: Australian online habits evolve
31 December
Streaming video is taking up more of our screen time, working from home still commands the most uploads, and Australia is clawing up the worldwide broadband speed rankings.
Children may be leaving social media but broadband downloads are rising in...[Read More]
Becoming an empty nester: When the house gets quieter, and life gets louder
25 December
There’s a moment many parents aren’t prepared for. The bedroom door stays open, but the bed is neatly made. The car that once filled the driveway is gone. The daily rhythms of school runs, packed lunches, late-night talks, and background noise...[Read More]
A new year, a fresh start: Building a better you
1 January
A new year carries a quiet kind of magic. It invites reflection without judgement and possibility without pressure. No matter what the past year looked like, January represents a reset button — a chance to realign your priorities and move forward...[Read More]
Financial security: four key strategies to safeguard your financial future
1 January
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]
Some steps you can take if you are struggling to make mortgage repayments?
1 January
Owning a home is a significant milestone. However, the financial responsibility of mortgage repayments can be daunting for some homeowners.
In times of financial difficulty, it’s essential to find ways to manage your mortgage and avoid defaulting...[Read More]
Festive foods for Fido a ‘no no’, pet owners warned
31 December
Pet owners are being urged to rein in their desire to share festive treats with their furry friends as many foods can pose serious health risks.
While many steer clear of giving their dogs chocolate, other foods can be equally as toxic, Lort Smith...[Read More]