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XRP's Growing Popularity in Australia's Crypto Scene

Ripple's XRP is gaining significant traction among Australian investors and institutions, driven by its utility for fast, low-cost cross-border payments and a supportive regulatory environment.

Tassie Mums CEO campaigns to outlaw child poverty

Tassie Mums CEO Clair Harris campaigns to legislate an end to child poverty as the charity secures a $20,000 CommBank grant for homeless kids' school supplies. With one million Australian children in poverty predicted this year, the fight is urgent.

10 News Daily Video SA Launches from Adelaide

Network 10 unveils its new Adelaide-based news production hub, 10 News Daily Video SA, promising a fresh digital-first approach to news for South Australians. Discover the details.

Hunter private school fees rise 4.6% for 2026

Private school fees across the Hunter Region are climbing again for 2026, with some Year 12 costs exceeding $34,000. Find out what your child's education will cost and the key drivers behind the increases.

Blue Light vs Anti-Fatigue Lenses for Screen Strain

Australians face digital eye strain from 8+ hours of daily screen time. We compare blue light filtering glasses and anti-fatigue lenses to help you find the right solution. Consult an optometrist for personalised advice.

Baby Boomers Drive Crypto Adoption with Focus on Education

Forget the stereotype of crypto being just for the young. Australia's Baby Boomers are leading a 'Silver Crypto Movement', focusing on education and long-term wealth preservation. Discover the data behind this major demographic shift.

Early Action on Child Poverty Benefits All Australians

Investing in early childhood support for kids in poverty isn't just morally right—it's economically smart, saving billions and building a stronger future for all of Australia. Learn why experts are calling for urgent action.

Lessons from a 1990s TV ban on modern parenting

Columnist Jenna Price reflects on banning television for her teens in the 1990s, drawing parallels to today's social media bans and the eternal challenge of guiding adolescents.

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