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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.

Canberra's Viral 2025 Instagram Posts Revealed

A Canberra family's simple reel of Brindabellas snowfall became one of VisitCanberra's biggest posts of 2025, attracting nearly 300,000 views. Discover the capital's top social media moments.

Motto Fashion launches free gifts promotion

Aussie fashion label Motto is rewarding fans with up to five free surprise gifts on orders over $179. Shop viral hits like the Harlow Dress and Blogger Shirt.

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.

Mylk'd Dessert Bar opens second Perth store

Mylk'd Dessert Bar has opened its second Perth location in the CBD on Murray Street, drawing a crowd for its viral self-serve cookies and brownies. Discover the new late-night sweet spot.

BodyBlendz Boxing Day Sale: 70% Off Viral Beauty

Cult Aussie beauty brand BodyBlendz launches a massive Boxing Day sale with up to 70% off top-rated anti-cellulite lotions & viral scrubs. Get a free lash serum on orders over $70. Sale ends Dec 28.

Anna Simon's Viral Festive Recipes on Sunrise

Sunrise TV host Anna Simon reveals three delicious viral recipes to elevate your Christmas spread, including a stunning Tiramisu Layer Cake and fun Christmas Tree Jell-O shots. Get inspired!

Elka Collective's Final Summer Collection Drops

Australian fashion label Elka Collective has released its final summer instalment, featuring a 'perfect' Christmas Day dress and five luxe, versatile staples for the season. Shop the edit now.

Australia Effect trend sparks cultural debate

The viral #AustraliaEffect trend shows foreigners glowing up Down Under. But Aussies and Indigenous voices are adding crucial, often overlooked context to the sunny narrative.

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