As anybody who has ventured into a supermarket recently would know, Easter is upon us. So it’s no surprise that many Australians have chocolate on their mind...
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What happens after Cyclone Debbie is a familiar process. It has been repeated many times in cities around the world. The reason is that our cities are not...
In this video below, Geoff Fahringer, who is an expert diver, demonstrates what to do in a sinking vehicle by rolling it down a ramp and into an 8 foot deep...
The smells we put in everything from air fresheners to household cleaners are making a third of us feel sick, but there are no regulations for labelling the...
Give someone an opportunity to Share the Dream! Batonbearers will inspire others with their passion and commitment to sport and community and be excited to...
The eyes of the world have been tuned into a live youtube video waiting for April, a giraffe at Animal Adventure Park in Harpusville, New York New York to give...
The way Australian women are tested for cervical cancer is about to change – for the better. The biennial pap smear will become a thing of the past from...
Thousands of children are at risk of starvation and death as famine has been declared in some parts of South Sudan.
A common food poisoning bug can act as a Trojan horse to help the immune system fight cancer, scientists have discovered. The salmonella bacteria can...
Older Australians can reduce their time spent in hospital by walking an extra 4300 steps, or 3 kilometres per day, according to research published in the...