Climate Change Is Bad for Your Health, Wherever You Are

Climate Change Is Bad for Your Health, Wherever You Are

Extreme heat kills roughly half a million people worldwide each year, but at the current rate of global warming it could be close to five times as deadly by 2050. Then there are the indirect health risks of climate change: Chaotic weather and higher temperatures generate deadly natural disasters, bring diseases into new areas, and … Read more

Bunnings sausage sizzle item that’s becoming more expensive as cost of living bites

Bunnings sausage sizzle item that’s becoming more expensive as cost of living bites

The Bunnings sausage sizzle is a beloved ritual for peckish weekenders heading to the hardware store, and a boost for local charities — but now it too has been hit by the cost-of-living crisis. Prices last month increased at the iconic barbecues across Australia, as the community groups fundraising at the fry-ups reported plummeting profits, … Read more

Foods and vitamins to take in a bid to quit on No Smoking Day 2024

Foods and vitamins to take in a bid to quit on No Smoking Day 2024

Blueberry and vanilla chia pudding recipe This particular recipe is high in magnesium, tyrosine, vitamin C, and omega-3 all of which can help you quit smoking. Even better it is the perfect recipe to help kick-start your day and there’s no better time to start than tomorrow – No Smoking Day. Ingredients: 300mls almond or … Read more

Aussie shocked over ‘crazy’ prices of breakfast roll and iced coffee: ‘Ripped off’

Aussie shocked over ‘crazy’ prices of breakfast roll and iced coffee: ‘Ripped off’

Think the cost-of-living crisis is crazy? Well spare a thought for this Aussie customer who forked out an “absolutely crazy” amount of money on his breakfast menu items. The diner was left shocked at the price of two egg and bacon rolls and two iced coffees at a beachside cafe in Darwin. Newsletters: Our top … Read more

IKEA Australia announces half-price deal on hot meals including iconic Swedish meatballs

IKEA Australia announces half-price deal on hot meals including iconic Swedish meatballs

IKEA Australia has announced it will offer half price hot meals on Fridays, including its iconic Swedish meatballs. The chain introduced Happy Days from February 23, where IKEA Family members can receive a 50 per cent discount on all hot meals at the 10 IKEA stores nationwide. Customers can enjoy the discounted meals from 11am … Read more

Sauvignon Blanc produced by South Australian winery Taylors Wines crowned best white wine in the country

Sauvignon Blanc produced by South Australian winery Taylors Wines crowned best white wine in the country

A $25 bottle of wine produced in South Australia has been crowned the country’s best white wine at a prestigious award show in Germany. Taylors Wines Jaraman Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2023 was crowed Best of Show Australia White at the Mundus Vini Grand International Wine Awards on Sunday in Dusseldorf. The winery was also … Read more

First ship with aid for Gaza is still waiting in Cyprus – National

First ship with aid for Gaza is still waiting in Cyprus – National

A U.S. Army vessel carrying equipment to build a temporary pier in Gaza was heading to the Mediterranean on Sunday, after U.S. President Joe Biden announced plans to increase aid deliveries by sea to the besieged enclave where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are going hungry. The new push for aid came as the Muslim holy month of … Read more

Fiery feud between customer and restaurant over $US250 ($A385) cancellation fee sparks debate

Fiery feud between customer and restaurant over $US250 ($A385) cancellation fee sparks debate

A heated exchange between a Boston celebrity chef and a would-be diner in the US has sparked a debate about cancellation fees and customer service. On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, users are debating a clash between Jen Royle, the owner of Table restaurant in Boston, and Trevor Chauvin-DeCaro, a man who used … Read more

Amal grew up fearful of food. She says new school food bans are doing more harm than good

Amal grew up fearful of food. She says new school food bans are doing more harm than good

There was once a point in Amal Wakim’s life when she wouldn’t eat her own birthday cake. The co-founder of nutrition app Equalution has worked hard to form a better relationship with food — but now she’s concerned about the impact that banning foods in school canteens will have on Australian children. Under controversial changes … Read more

Adelaide restaurant Cardone’s Glenelg forced to close sighting rising costs

Adelaide restaurant Cardone’s Glenelg forced to close sighting rising costs

A popular restaurant in the Adelaide beachside suburb of Glenelg is closing its doors. Cardone’s Glenelg on Jetty Rd announced on Facebook it was forced to close because of rising interest rates and operational costs, and inconsistent trade patterns. Since the (COVID-19) pandemic, business has been very tough, and we have never completely recovered,” the … Read more