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The Australian-grown cosmetics empire Napoleon Perdis Group has gone into voluntary administration, putting jobs and 56 local stores at risk. Company directors had been trying to find a buyer for the makeup chain for months. The administrators Simon Cathro, Chris Cook and […]

Bloating 101: Why You Feel Bloated

Your trousers fit when you put them on in the morning. But come mid-afternoon, they’re uncomfortably tight — and you didn’t even overdo it at lunchtime. Sound familiar? Around one in six people without a health problem and three in four people […]

A Simple Test To Spot An Abusive Partner

A domestic violence counsellor claims a simple “No Test” could help women deal better with domestic violence and even help some sidestep potentially violent relationships. “The “No Test” is basically to watch out for the way your partner responds the first time […]

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THURSDAY, January 31 US President Donald Trump has done it again…..demeaning top government officials. This time the people made to suffer his bile are the those charged with keeping America safe. In another cheap tweet Mr Trump, again showed his lack of […]

Women Lead Surge In Jobs Growth

Flexible working arrangements are helping women in the NSW labour market lead the way in jobs growth, with women filling 60 per cent of the 372,500 jobs created in NSW since April 2015, according to a new report released by the NSW […]

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Wednesday, January 30 Nearly 3000 rubber wristbands given away at top cricket matches this month have been deemed “dangerous” and should be trashed. The call by Alinta Energy and Cricket Australia comes after a child swallowed a potentially deadly button battery from […]

A Childhood Classic Turns 50!

It was Australia Day and as my granddaughter and I waited for the main feature to start, they showed the shorts of a sort of space action movie involving an array of Lego people and places. It was The Lego Movie 2, […]

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Tuesday, January 29 Uber Eats has announced it is linking up with Coles to trial home deliveries of some of the supermarket giant’s ready-to-eat meals. The food delivery platform said the experiment would start on Tuesday at a Coles in the southern […]

Australia’s First Drinks Festival With An All Female Lineup

A festival celebrating female winemakers, brewers and distillers is coming to Sydney Want to celebrate International Women’s Day with a bevvy (or two) made by fearless females? Wine retailer Cellarmasters and liquor retailer BWS have joined forces to create Australia’s first drinks festival with an all-female […]

Back To School Spending Tips

With back to school fast approaching, kids and parents alike may begin to feel excited to start the new school year fresh. For parents, this excitement then subsides when faced with the multitude of items required to prepare kids for the new […]

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Thursday, January 24 A 16-year-old has been pulled into bushes and assaulted in Brisbane’s Northside. Just after midday on Wednesday, a 16-year-old girl was pulled into bushes and assaulted in the Brisbane suburb of Chermside West. Police said the girl was walking […]

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Wednesday, January 23 Roma and The Favourite lead the pack, with 10 nominations each for next month’s Oscars. The two films will go up against one another in the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay categories. The Best Picture category has […]

Waxing or Shaving: Which Is Better?

When it comes to waxing vs. shaving, this age-old debate has a variety of answers. For some, enduring the pain from waxing is worth it to avoid the risk of getting nicked from a razor. However, others would rather take the chance […]

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Tuesday, January 22 A first-term US senator and former California attorney-general has put her hand up to challenge Donald Trump at the next presidential election in 2020. Democrat Kamala Harris, 54,  is known for her penetrating questioning of Mr Trump’s nominees for […]

The Tennis World “Rebranded”

As cliche as it clearly sounds, a breath of fresh air blew with mounting strength across the Australian Open Tennis stadium in Melbourne over the past week or so…… Australians of all ages (particularly mums and dads) who love clean, respectful, unspoiled […]

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Monday, January 21 Baby formula has fleetingly taken the spotlight off drug smuggling with the charging of five people over a massive scam involving Australian tins of special powdered milk being sold on the black market overseas. A top level investigation was […]

Outdoor Adventure For The Disabled

Queensland not for profit social enterprise organisation has launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable it to build a foundation to improve accessibility and social opportunities for young adults with disabilities looking for meaningful access to environmental and outdoor adventure activities. Donation will […]

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