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Processed Food and Dementia Risk
New Harvard research reveals that ultra-processed foods like crisps, sugary drinks, and ready meals boost dementia risk by 58%—even mild cogniti…
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Cold Weather = Sweeter Veggies
Cold weather secretly upgrades your veggies—broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts turn starchy into sweet, and root veggies like daikon shine with bo…
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Australian Music Struggles to Shine
Australian music’s chart presence has plummeted over the last 40 years, dropping from 30% dominance in the ‘90s to single digits today—with just…
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Tasmania’s Population Crisis
Tasmania’s population growth has plummeted to its lowest in a century, sparking alarm as the state faces potential natural decline by 2028 or 20…
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Zverev’s Triumph at Roland Garros
Alexander Zverev finally claimed his first major title, defeating Flavio Cobolli in a four-hour, sixteen-minute epic at the French Open — ending…
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FOLLO Takes On Michael Vrankovic Search
A missing Tasmanian man, Michael Vrankovic, 58, vanished in January—despite extensive police searches, hope remains alive thanks to volunteer gr…
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Eriksen Collapses Again Denmark
Christian Eriksen collapsed again during a Denmark vs. Ukraine match, sparking immediate concern—but officials confirm he’s conscious and stable…
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The Real Cost of Raising Kids
Raising a child costs a fortune—up to $166,000 for one, nearly $300,000 for two—making it feel like paying off a small house. New Aussie studies…
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Australia's Data Boom vs Mining Legacy
Australia’s data center boom is outpacing its mining heyday, injecting nearly $300 billion into NSW and Victoria—and economists say without it, …
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Strata Giants Fight Ban on Kickbacks
Australia’s biggest strata management firm, PICA Group, secretly lobbied against banning insurance kickbacks, warning that outlawing them could …
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