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Australian kids learn investing, build wealth from primary school

A growing movement sees Australian children earning, saving, and investing their money. Experts say starting young with tools like Vanguard Personal Investor Kids can build a $1 million retirement fund. Discover how families are giving kids a financial he

Perth Service Delivers Sold-Out Global Fashion Finds

Perth's Style Sourceress helps local fashionistas secure impossible-to-find luxury items from Chanel bags to Miu Miu loafers with a unique fixed-fee global hunt. Discover the service bridging WA's fashion gap.

Cathay Pacific backs Perth charity Wheelchairs for Kids

Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific is supporting Perth-based charity Wheelchairs for Kids Australia, allowing members to donate Asia Miles to deliver wheelchairs to children worldwide. Discover how you can help.

Record 14,000 Bikers in Newcastle Toy Run for Kids

Newcastle's 48th Bikers for Kids Toy Run saw a record turnout of 14,000 motorbikes, raising $20k and donating 5000+ gifts for the Salvos' Christmas Appeal. See the festive Aussie scenes.

Embracing the cricket mum life in Canberra

After 11 years of indifference, a Canberra boy's newfound passion for cricket brings his family into the fold of summer's great tradition, complete with Friday night games and Big Bash plans.

Spotify Wrapped: Your Year's Musical Mirror

Spotify Wrapped is back, offering a personal reflection of your year in music. Discover why it's a cultural moment, not a judgement of your taste. Dive into your 2023 soundtrack now!

Family plans to defy Australia's social media ban

A NSW family vlogging channel says they will try to circumvent the new social media ban for under-16s, arguing their children's online presence is positive and profitable. The ban starts December 10.

WA Inquiry Calls for E-Bike, E-Scooter Registration

A WA parliamentary inquiry into e-bike and e-scooter safety has recommended compulsory registration, lower speed limits, and tougher penalties following rider deaths. Read the key findings.

Social media ban may not stop kids accessing platforms

A proposed social media ban for under-16s faces a major loophole, as experts warn kids will find ways around it using VPNs and fake details. Learn the details and what it means for Australian families.

Cost of living kills Aussie pub round tradition

New research reveals the cost-of-living crunch is forcing Australians to abandon the tradition of shouting rounds at the pub, with a surprising gender divide emerging. Discover the data and tips to navigate social spending.

Aussie kids' top career dream: social media influencer

New research reveals content creator is the number one career aspiration for Australian children aged 8-12, presenting fresh challenges for parents ahead of next week's social media age ban. Discover the impacts and expert advice.

MAFS Star Saves Thousands with Cricut DIY Party

Former MAFS star Jules Robinson reveals how she used a Cricut machine to create a personalised dinosaur party for her son, saving thousands of dollars. Discover her easy DIY tips.

Newcastle boy, 10, becomes published author

Meet Wesley Marsh, the 10-year-old from Rankin Park who has written and published his first children's book, 'Guy Meets Time', with plans for a full series. Discover his inspiring journey from creative writing to becoming a published author.

Spelling Bee winners meet PM Albanese in Canberra

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met the 2025 Spelling Bee champions at Parliament House. A tricky political word, psephology, caused laughter and highlighted the students' incredible talent.

The One Visual Every Australian Investor Needs

Finance expert Scott Phillips reveals the simple Vanguard chart that shows how $10,000 becomes $130,000. Discover why long-term investing beats trading and his ETF strategy.

The Growing Crisis of Trust in Experts

Australians are losing trust in experts while misinformation spreads. Learn why critical thinking and personal research are essential in today's information age.

Widow's privacy plea over sunbathing neighbour

A 62-year-old widow seeks advice after her neighbour repeatedly invades her privacy during backyard sunbathing sessions. Expert tips on setting boundaries and alternative solutions.

35 Years of WA Research Transforming Children's Health

For 35 years, The Kids Research Institute Australia has pioneered child health breakthroughs in Perth, from diabetes care to RSV vaccines and autism support. Discover how their world-class research is creating healthier futures for children globally.

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