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Virgin's 2026 Guide: Maximise Your Annual Leave

Virgin Australia's 2026 Annual Leave Hacks Guide reveals how West Australians can strategically use 4 days of leave to unlock 29 total days off. Plan your Tasmanian summer or Great Barrier Reef escape now.

How supermarket netting tricks your brain

Experts reveal the clever colour illusion used in fruit packaging to make produce look riper and more appealing, influencing your purchase decisions.

Cancer patient's Airbnb holiday refund refused

A Melbourne mother undergoing urgent chemotherapy fights Airbnb for a refund after her diagnosis forced her to cancel a family holiday. Discover the policy loophole leaving her thousands out of pocket.

City Beach hit with $14m fine over dangerous toys

Fashion retailer City Beach has been ordered to pay a massive $14 million penalty for selling children's products with non-compliant button batteries, putting thousands at risk. Learn about the safety standards.

Why Australia is in a Fried Chicken Revival

Australia's biggest KFC operator, Collins Foods, explains the factors driving the fried chicken boom, from menu innovation to economic trends. Discover the secret recipe for success.

WA Experts Warn Against Dangerous Christmas Toys

Perth parents are urged to avoid popular gifts like e-scooters and toys with button batteries this Christmas due to serious safety risks. Learn which products to steer clear of.

Avoid Dodgy Mechanics: A Guide for Australian Car Owners

Feeling anxious about car repairs? Our expert guide reveals the three-phase strategy to find a reliable mechanic, understand your consumer rights, and protect your budget. Learn the red flags and build a trustworthy relationship for your vehicle's future.

WA Surrogacy Laws Pass Upper House in Historic Vote

Western Australia's Parliament has passed landmark surrogacy reforms, removing medical infertility requirements and opening access to single men and same-sex couples. The long-awaited bill now heads to the Legislative Assembly.

Govt cracks down on corporate rip-offs, consumer trust plummets

Assistant Minister Andrew Leigh leads a national crackdown on unfair corporate practices, as new research reveals Australian trust in big business is at its lowest ever. Discover the new laws and the sinister shift away from 'the customer is always right'

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