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Did you know Indigenous burning helped suppress bushfires 10,000 years ago?

Indigenous cultural burning involves applying frequent, small and low-intensity or “cool” fires to clean out grasses and undergrowth.

MilkRun’s demise is another nail in the 10-minute grocery-delivery business model

MilkRun has joined a lengthening list of platform delivery companies that have done their dash in the Australian market.

Do you still crave the approval of an abusive parent? Here’s why

Inept care is when a parent provides some type of help, but the care provided does not meet the needs of the child.

Does Australia need a robust cybersecurity overhaul?

TikTok’s privacy policy indicates an expansive approach to the collection and use of personal information.

Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk – Easier Said Than Done

This hike was so adrenalin-charged for us that we felt no hunger or even thirst for its entire duration!

Does exercise help you lose weight?

There have been many studies over the past 70 years examining the role exercise plays in weight management.

How schools and parents should talk about vaping

E-cigarettes or “vapes” are battery-powered devices that resemble metal pens, USBs, watches, or other small box-like objects.

The beginning of the end for PNG press freedom?

The Papua New Guinean (PNG) government’s new media legislation proposed in March is drawing a comparison with Fiji’s punitive media act.

How the world’s oldest known meteorite impact structure changed the chemistry of Earth’s crust

Meteorite impacts appear to come and go in a 200 million year cycle over the course of Earth’s history.

Should I put more money into my super?

The basic idea behind super is you set aside a portion of your pay over your working life, so you can build up a nest egg to see you through your retirement years.

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