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  • A Case of Nostalgia on Yorke Peninsula

    A Case of Nostalgia on Yorke Peninsula

    South Australia's Yorke Peninsula is a rustic and tranquil place for the whole family to explore- with no ...
    Travel June 15, 2014
  • The River Connection

    The River Connection

    The shadowy and spectacular Huon Valley in south-west Tasmania is a wild and formidable landscape.
    Travel June 10, 2013
  • In the Company of Horses

    In the Company of Horses

    When talking psychotherapy or emotional counselling most people conjure up images of reclining on a studded leather couch ...
    Health March 13, 2013
  • Why Apples Are Still My Favorite Fruit

    Why Apples Are Still My Favorite Fruit

    One of the simple joys of living in Tasmania, or the “Apple Isle” as it is known, is ...
    Health February 13, 2013
  • Baby in My Pocket

    Baby in My Pocket

    Many parents are now forgoing bulky prams to transport their precious cargo with the help of modern-designed baby ...
    Health July 22, 2012
  • ‘Lotus Valve’ Saves Hearts

    ‘Lotus Valve’ Saves Hearts

    Surgeons at the Monash Medical Centre have been the first in the world to successfully trial a new ...
    US June 21, 2012
  • Baby in My Pocket

    Baby in My Pocket

    Once thought of as something only women in developing countries used, slings are now gaining popularity in affluent ...
    US June 14, 2012
  • Murray-Darling Water Plan More Conservative

    Murray-Darling Water Plan More Conservative

    Stakeholders are not happy about the new Murray-Darling Basin plan, released at the end of May.
    US June 8, 2012
  • Walking Tall Among Giants

    Walking Tall Among Giants

    The Tahune Airwalk, located in the world-renown State reserve forest in Southern Tasmania-Australia, only a 90-minute drive from ...
    US May 21, 2012
  • Australia’s Hottest 50 Years on Record

    Australia’s Hottest 50 Years on Record

    Study in Melbourne, Australia concludes past 50 years have been hottest in millennia.
    US May 18, 2012
  • Stalemate over Australia’s Tasmanian Native Forests

    Stalemate over Australia’s Tasmanian Native Forests

    The dimensions and complexity of the debate coupled with genuine resentment from both sides, has hampered the agreement.
    US April 21, 2012
  • Tasmania’s Last Bush Tram: A Link to Bygone Days

    Tasmania’s Last Bush Tram: A Link to Bygone Days

    On first appearance, the tram looks surprisingly tiny, too small for use in the mining industry.
    US April 7, 2012
  • Chemical Clothes: The Toxic Truth About What’s in the Textiles We Wear

    Chemical Clothes: The Toxic Truth About What’s in the Textiles We Wear

    Fungicides, chemical dyes, fixers, stain resistors and fire retardants make up the toxic cocktail present in the clothes ...
    Home February 8, 2012
  • The Beneficial Broth

    The Beneficial Broth

    For centuries, chicken soup has been given to those who are suffering the symptoms of colds and the ...
    Food February 3, 2012
  • African Red Tea: Everyone’s Drink

    African Red Tea: Everyone’s Drink

    In the Cedarburg region of South Africa, a common hardy bush has been used to make a distinctive, ...
    Food November 8, 2011
  • Let the Sunshine In

    Let the Sunshine In

    From a young age we Australians have the slogan ‘slip, slop, slap' drilled into our heads.
    US October 27, 2011
  • Chia: Super ‘Seeding’ Sugar Cane in the Kimberley

    Chia: Super ‘Seeding’ Sugar Cane in the Kimberley

    Chia's demand is booming, as people are seeking a cheaper way to achieve health through natural means.
    US July 17, 2011
  • Dancing in Natural Wonders

    Dancing in Natural Wonders

    Creative Dance is a unique style of dance for children, which aims at allowing each child to explore ...
    US June 28, 2011
  • Quinoa: The Complete

    Quinoa: The Complete

    Quinoa, once called the Gold of the Incas is making its way out of obscure and ancient cuisine ...
    Food June 21, 2011
  • The Thylacine Debate—Is the Tasmanian Tiger Really Extinct?

    The Thylacine Debate—Is the Tasmanian Tiger Really Extinct?

    Despite hundreds of reported sightings of the elusive marsupial, the Tasmanian Tiger remains declared officially extinct.
    Science November 4, 2010
  • Kids and Healthy Eating, a Community Affair

    Kids and Healthy Eating, a Community Affair

    Australian children learn the joy of growing good food and eating it too.
    US September 4, 2010
  • Mt Arapiles, Climbers Mecca

    Mt Arapiles, Climbers Mecca

    The reason Mt Arapiles is such a hot spot is that few places in the world offer such ...
    Travel August 17, 2010
  • Fruits and Flavours of Redhill

    Fruits and Flavours of Redhill

    Red Hill, in southeast Victoria, Australia, is one of Melbourne's favourite weekend retreats and possesses an unmistakable European ...
    US June 26, 2010
  • Of Fire, Sea and Sky

    Of Fire, Sea and Sky

    Tasmania's west remains relatively unpopulated and almost 37 per cent of its land mass lies in reserves, national ...
    US April 15, 2010
  • Australians: Invite Wildlife For a Drink, Says Expert

    Australians: Invite Wildlife For a Drink, Says Expert

    In the suburbs of Australia, living side-by-side with possums, echidna, and snakes is a reality of daily life.
    World News December 11, 2009
  • ‘Tracking rising sea levels’—A 100km Journey on Foot

    ‘Tracking rising sea levels’—A 100km Journey on Foot

    Grey skies and drizzle did not dampen the spirits of the action group from Friends of the Earth ...
    US December 3, 2009
  • Hands First

    Hands First

    Sign Language is fast becoming a popular way to allow your baby or toddler to communicate with you ...
    US February 15, 2009
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    SBA Suspends More Than 27,000 Ohio Loan Borrowers Due to Suspected Fraud
  • Antares Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality, Achieves Major Energy Milestone
    NEW By Naveen Athrappully
    Antares Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality, Achieves Major Energy Milestone
  • Trump Says Israel and Iran Must Stop ‘Shooting’ Immediately as Escalation Fears Mount
    NEW By Tom Ozimek
    Trump Says Israel and Iran Must Stop ‘Shooting’ Immediately as Escalation Fears Mount
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    1hr By Evgenia Filimianova
    Houthis Declare Red Sea Off-Limits to Israeli Ships
  • UK, France, Germany Back Zelenskyy’s Call for Direct Talks With Putin to End Ukraine War
    2hr By Aldgra Fredly
    UK, France, Germany Back Zelenskyy’s Call for Direct Talks With Putin to End Ukraine War
  • American Doctor Who Contracted Ebola Released From Hospital
    2hr By Zachary Stieber
    American Doctor Who Contracted Ebola Released From Hospital
  • House to Take Up $70 Billion Bill to Fund ICE, Border Control
    2hr By Joseph Lord
    House to Take Up $70 Billion Bill to Fund ICE, Border Control
  • Stretch Armstrong: 6 Morning Exercises to Start Your Day Feeling Invincible
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    A Second Chance at Home: Wounded Veteran Begins New Chapter in Arizona
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