Though petrol price is already up, there is a way to find cheap petrol in sydney comparing price between brands and fuel stations. This time Australians get sour petrol price. Even E10 costs around 2.10 dollars per liter. At this time cost of living is rocketing with fuel price, but …
Read More »Changing your diet could add ten years to your life – new research
Researchers found that eating an optimal diet from age 20 would increase life expectancy by more than a decade for women and men from the US, China and Europe. Laura Brown, Teesside University Everyone wants to live longer. And we’re often told that the key to doing this is making …
Read More »Beware of Driving Licence Fraud in Australia
Service NSW in its statement says they are aware of driving licence fraud going through social media and websites. A driving licence is one of the essentials of Australian life. For many people, it helps to earn bread and butter as many jobs require driving. Many newcomers in Australia realise …
Read More »I’ve tested positive to COVID. What should I do now?
Natasha Yates, Bond University For two years, COVID has dominated our world. In Australia, we’ve tested every sniffle, undergone extensive lockdowns, and double-vaccinated more than 90% of adults to combat this lethal virus. So, it’s understandable our first reaction when we test positive to COVID ourselves is to panic. However, …
Read More »What You Should Look For When Choosing a Carpet Cleaner in Australia?
Carpet Cleaners are floating on social media and google search pages through their marketing materials. Know what you should keep eye on while choosing a carpet cleaner in Australia. Shoe soles, spills, and pets are the most common causes of carpet damage in every Nepalese home in Australia. Despite understanding …
Read More »The 8 deadly days of Christmas: how to stay safe from drowning in Australia this summer
Many Nepalese community members already lost their lives during the summer holiday time. Here are some tips on how you stay safe from drowning in Australia this summer. Amy Peden, UNSW Christmas is coming – meaning Australians are about to enter our most dangerous time of year for fatal drownings. The …
Read More »Lost touch with friends during lockdown? Here’s how to reconnect (and let go of ‘toxic’ ones)
Some people pruned their networks, focusing on only the most important family and friends. Others lost friends through reduced recreational and community activities, falling out of the habit of socialising, and shifting to more digital interaction. Roger Patulny, University of Wollongong As we resume our social lives after strict COVID …
Read More »7 affordable wedding gifts for the wedding season
If you plan to celebrate a wedding during the wedding season, your budget might go a long way towards celebrating the couple. Instead of spending a fortune on expensive gifts for the wedding registry, inexpensive wedding gifts are beautiful and thoughtful ways to show your love for the bride and …
Read More »How to get consent for sex (and no, it doesn’t have to spoil the mood)
Bianca Fileborn, The University of Melbourne and Sophie Hindes, The University of Melbourne New South Wales and Victoria are set to introduce a suite of reforms to sexual offences legislation which set a new standard for sexual consent. Both states will implement an affirmative model of consent. Affirmative consent is …
Read More »Which are Sydney’s most liveable suburbs? Where people, not happy
Sydney’s house price is skyrocketing at the moment, every block of land is heavily priced. But, are people happy with the suburb they paid for? That’s the main question now, in such a scenario Australia’s property and life analysts are trying to find Sydney’s most liveable suburbs to people get …
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