
The surprising ways ‘swimming off’ a hangover can be risky, even if alcohol has left your system
Its the morning after a big night and youre feeling the effects of too much alcohol. So it can be tempting to refresh and take the edge off a hangover with a swim at the beach, or a dip in the cool waters of your local...

Cabinet papers 2004: Howard government worries about drought, house prices and the Iraq War
Selected cabinet records from 2004, released today by the National Archives of Australia, provide insight into the Howard governments policies domestically, in the region and in the Middle East. And, for the first time,...

In addition to the annual parade of star pictures or constellations passing above our heads each night, there are always exciting events to look out for in the sky. The year 2025 is no exception and has its fair share of...

Kids should be encouraged to talk back – 5 tips for teaching them critical thinking skills
Whenever school holidays loom, many parents find themselves caught in an emotional tug-of-war: on the one hand, relief at bidding farewell to homework battles, bedtime struggles, and the lamenting of lost lunchboxes; on...

Chances are that the end of the year has made you assess some of your 2024 New Years resolutions. Perhaps you, like us, bought a home spin bike or rowing machine in January. Most likely by March, you realised youve used it...

Most adults will gain half a kilo this year – and every year. Here’s how to stop ‘weight creep’
As we enter a new year armed with resolutions to improve our lives, theres a good chance well also be carrying something less helpful: extra kilos. At least half a kilogram, to be precise. Weight creep doesnt have to be...

Mind-bending, body-snatching, blood-sucking: parasites are bizarre yet vital for life on Earth
Parasite, zombie, leech these words are often used to describe people in unkind ways. Many of us recoil when ticks, tapeworms, fleas, head lice or bed bugs are even mentioned. Coming across such unwelcome guests in our...