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10 of the best apps to help you learn a new skill
Taking on a new skill challenge has never been easier thanks to our smartphones. If you’ve got something you want to learn, there’s an app for that!
Carolyn Tate
Jul 24, 2024
Lifestyle
Grandparenting without friction: 5 tips to nurture your relationship without overstepping
Grandparenting is one of the sweetest parts about getting older. Here’s how to offer your priceless wisdom without overstepping.
Sabrina Rogers-Anderson
Jul 24, 2024
Lifestyle
Quick and easy mug omelette
This healthy snack or breakfast ticks all the boxes: gluten free, low carb, vegetarian and full of protein. Yes please!
Faye James
Jul 24, 2024
Lifestyle
Christmas can be hazardous for pets - here's what to look out for
At this busy time of year it can be too easy to overlook the needs of our smallest family members. Here's what to do to keep your pet safe and comfy during the festivities.
The Conversation
Dec 2, 2024
Lifestyle
4 tips to help your loved one with dementia enjoy the festive season
A safe, welcoming home environment is key to maximising the enjoyment of everyone at Christmas – especially people living with dementia.
The Conversation
Dec 2, 2024
Lifestyle
Why we feel like Christmas comes around more quickly each year
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas... again. While technically the gap between each Christmas is exactly the same as it always was, for many explainable reasons your brain doesn't see it that way.
Ruth Ogden
Dec 6, 2024
Lifestyle
Bring a plate! What to take to Christmas lunch that looks impressive (but won’t break the bank)
Putting on a good spread at Christmas doesn't have to cost a fortune as these expert tips from the team at the University of Queensland reveal.
The Conversation
Dec 2, 2024
Lifestyle
Kinkeeping: how to keep families connected
You’ve heard about all the unpaid domestic labour women do, but what about the countless hours they dedicate to maintaining close family ties? It’s called kinkeeping and it’s been getting a lot of attention.
Sabrina Rogers-Anderson
Jul 24, 2024