Australian researchers have unveiled a significant breakthrough in the field of in vitro fertilization (IVF), identifying a seasonal factor that could enhance the success of IVF treatments. This revelation comes as a result of a comprehensive study undertaken by a team of experts from various Australian research institutions. The study suggests that the timing of…
How to use dating apps safely when traveling
In an era where technology has transformed every facet of our lives, it’s no surprise that the world of dating has also undergone a digital revolution. Dating apps and websites have emerged as a popular way to connect with potential partners, transcending geographical boundaries. Using dating apps while traveling can be an exhilarating experience, offering…
Qantas’ Lawsuit: How This Impacts Australia’s Airline Giant
Travellers hoping to get reimbursed with travel credits by Qantas ran into some difficulties after the pandemic. Now, the company itself is in hot water and many of its customers couldn’t be happier. The Australian airline giant Qantas is now embroiled in a class action lawsuit over its handling of customer refunds for flights cancelled…
Not Guilty: All About the Fatal Melbourne Drive-By Shooting
In a verdict that has caused plenty of heated public debate, the court acquitted Sekonaia Vave of all charges related to a fatal shooting outside All Star Lounge, a pool hall in Melbourne. Vave had been on trial for the murder of 33-year-old Ikenasio Tuivasa and injuring another man, Reza Amir, in an incident that…
The Return of Shark Nets: Weighing the Good and the Bad
Few practices in Australia’s waters are as polarising as shark netting. This year, the use of shark nets on the beaches of New South Wales is drawing increased scrutiny as debate intensifies over their environmental impact and usefulness. Despite protests from scientists, conservationists, and much of the public, Premier Chris Minns announced that the nets…
Tragedy and Survival for Australian Surfers and Indonesian Boatmen
In what seems like the storyline from a Hollywood Blockbuster, four Australian surfers and three Indonesian boat crew members faced the ultimate survival test by being stranded at sea. The dangerous ordeal unfolded after a freak storm obliterated their boat 90 miles off the west coast of Sumatra on August 13. After being adrift for…
All About the Collapse of Barretts Bakery
A well-known and hugely popular West Australian bakery chain, Barretts Bakery, is now facing an uncertain future, having gotten into debt of $2 million to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Administrators are now running fast to rescue the business, which has been a major part of Perth’s world-famous food scene since its opening in 1998….
Ask Kate: His parents hate me
Dear Kate, I’ve been with my boyfriend for 4 years, I love him and our relationship is great, apart from one problem. His parents hate me. He tells me they just don’t think anyone is good enough for him and not to worry but they are constantly making rude comments to me and about me…
How Premier Roger Cook is Taking on the East
Roger Cook, the new Premier of Western Australia, recently delivered his first major address as the leader of the Labor Party. In his address, he used the opportunity to describe his strategies for defending WA’s interests against federal authorities in Canberra and the states in the east. Just 10 weeks after stepping into the shoes…
All about the Latest Polar Air Mass: Is this Common for Australia?
Australia is known for its golden beaches, scorching sun, and desert outback. However, it has recently made headlines for a polar air mass that has led to cold temperatures across the south. This recent cold weather left many Australians in the southern parts of the country, reaching for their winter woollies. People all across the…