Category: Lifestyle

  • Gunman opens fire at Henry Pratt Co. building outside Chicago

    Gunman opens fire at Henry Pratt Co. building outside Chicago

    [ad_1] A gunman opened fire at a manufacturing plant in suburban Chicago, killing five people and wounding five police officers before he was fatally shot, police said. Aurora police chief Kristen Ziman told a news conference that the gunman was 45-year-old Gary Martin and said he was believed to be an employee at the Henry…

  • Karl Stefanovic’s ex Cassandra Thorburn’s fresh swipe

    Karl Stefanovic’s ex Cassandra Thorburn’s fresh swipe

    [ad_1] Cassandra Thorburn has made the ultimate statement about her 21-year marriage to former husband Karl Stefanovic — stating she was never a “Mrs Stefanovic”. The ex-wife of the former Today host appeared to take a stab Karl and his new wife Jasmine Yarbrough by stating she was much more than just the TV presenter’s…

  • Vancouver Coastal Health confirms ‘several’ cases of measles at Vancouver schools

    Vancouver Coastal Health confirms ‘several’ cases of measles at Vancouver schools

    [ad_1] Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has confirmed multiple cases of measles at two French schools in the city of Vancouver. The health authority said there are two lab-confirmed cases of the highly contagious disease at École Secondaire Jules-Verne and another at École Anne-Hébert. Students and staff at the latter school may have been exposed to measles on Jan. 25. There is also…

  • Bad breath: Get rid of bad breath fast with five easy tips

    Bad breath: Get rid of bad breath fast with five easy tips

    [ad_1] Bad breath, also called halitosis, is a common problem many people experience at some point in their lives. For some people, it may just happen once every so often if it’s been a while since brushing their teeth, or after eating pungent food. But for others, bad breath can be a constant nightmare that…

  • F1 should brace for a ‘big surprise’, says Sergio Perez

    F1 should brace for a ‘big surprise’, says Sergio Perez

    [ad_1] Sergio Perez has predicted that Racing Point can be a “big surprise” in the 2019 Formula 1 season. The former Force India team formally launched their new identity earlier this week at an event in Canada, the homeland of new billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll. Perez, who has been with the team since 2014, now…

  • Easy Hamburger Soup {Comforting & Delicious}

    Easy Hamburger Soup {Comforting & Delicious}

    [ad_1] This Hamburger Soup is so QUICK and EASY! It’s ready in 30 minutes and makes a great last-minute weeknight meal. You only need ground beef, diced tomatoes, broth, and a few veggies. Photography Credit: Megan Keno No matter what season, the chances good that the answer to “What’s for dinner?” is going to be…

  • House prices UK: Annual growth is slowest for five years ahead of Brexit

    House prices UK: Annual growth is slowest for five years ahead of Brexit

    [ad_1] In its monthly residential market survey of members, RICS points to a “deteriorating backdrop, as enquiries, sales and new instructions all fell further in January.” Surveyors suggest the reason for the muted outlook is due to consumer concerns over the potential impact of Brexit, together affordability constraints, both factors which are causing buyers and…

  • apartment oversupply coming to an end as unit shortage looms

    apartment oversupply coming to an end as unit shortage looms

    [ad_1] The oversupply of apartments in the Brisbane market has been a hot topic in recent months but experts are now predicting a looming undersupply within five years. RELATED: Buyer pays $4m for 20-year-old unit Research by PRDnationwide puts the shortfall at 15,500 apartments by 2023. “There’s always going to be a two to three-year…

  • Quebec declines talks with feds, provinces, territories on coerced sterilization

    Quebec declines talks with feds, provinces, territories on coerced sterilization

    [ad_1] Quebec won’t be part of a working group the federal government wants to examine claims that Indigenous women have been sterilized against their will. A spokesperson for Quebec’s health minister confirmed on Thursday that the province last month declined an invitation to meet officials from the federal government, other provinces and territories. Alexandre Lahaie,…

  • Women face a health risk from just TWO diet drinks a day

    Women face a health risk from just TWO diet drinks a day

    [ad_1] The study, involving more than 80,000 women, found that drinking two or more a day, including fizzy and fruit-based diet drinks, increased the risk of stroke by 23 per cent. Compared with those who consumed diet drinks less than once a week or not at all, women who had two or more artificially-sweetened drinks…

  • Trump declares US-Mexico border emergency

    Trump declares US-Mexico border emergency

    [ad_1] US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency in a bid to fund his promised wall at the US-Mexico border without congressional approval, an action Democrats have vowed to challenge. The president’s move to circumvent Congress represents a new approach to making good on a 2016 presidential campaign pledge to halt the flow…

  • A Palestinian Pomegranate Cake to Celebrate Life

    A Palestinian Pomegranate Cake to Celebrate Life

    [ad_1] Yasmin Khan—longtime Food52 contributor, food and travel writer, and author of the beautiful new book, Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen—is no stranger to telling stories. (If we had any doubts about this, she quashes them by tailing her name with the word “stories” in all of her social handles.) This emphasis on narrative…

  • Opening Night: Fringe is officially ON

    Opening Night: Fringe is officially ON

    [ad_1] Last updated February 16, 2019 5:35AM AEDT The best time of year to be in Adelaide is finally, and officially here: It’s festival season. The Advertiser’s photographers were out and about to capture the colour and excitement of the opening night of Fringe Festival 2019. [ad_2] Source link

  • Lisa MacLeod tweets apology, after calls to resign over autism controversy

    Lisa MacLeod tweets apology, after calls to resign over autism controversy

    [ad_1] Ontario’s social services minister said Thursday that she was sorry if she made anyone feel threatened, after behaviour analysts said she warned them of consequences if they didn’t support her new autism program. Lisa MacLeod is resisting calls for her resignation in the wake of the comment, and her apology came late Thursday after…

  • The Best Roast Chicken Is Made With Smoked Salt

    The Best Roast Chicken Is Made With Smoked Salt

    [ad_1] If I were drafting an all-star team of pantry and larder staples, there are a few jars, bottles, and boxes I’d earmark for first-round picks. Like, I’d toss a jersey over to my Huy-Fong Chili Garlic Sauce right out of the gate. I’d pat my Hungarian paprika on its smooth, metal back and mutter,…

  • Anti-vaccination: How many disease outbreaks are ongoing as a result?

    Anti-vaccination: How many disease outbreaks are ongoing as a result?

    [ad_1] Vaccine hesitance – another term for anti-vaccination – is on a steady rise throughout the world, and has been since the late Nineties. The result is a serious uptick in cases of particular diseases which with sustained vaccine administration might no longer exist. People have been rejecting vaccinations due to now extensively disproven research…

  • 5-Minute Peanut Butter & Jelly Mug Cake

    5-Minute Peanut Butter & Jelly Mug Cake

    [ad_1] Table for One is a column by Senior Editor Eric Kim, who loves cooking for himself—and only himself—and seeks to celebrate the beauty of solitude in its many forms. This week, a pantry dessert that capitalizes on the power of 5 minutes. In my opinion, one of life’s greatest pleasures is collecting mugs. I…

  • Empire actors Abimbola ‘Abel’ and Olabinjo ‘Ola’ Osundairo face charges over Jussie Smollett attack

    Empire actors Abimbola ‘Abel’ and Olabinjo ‘Ola’ Osundairo face charges over Jussie Smollett attack

    [ad_1] Two Nigerian brothers identified as “persons of interest” in the alleged hate attack on Jussie Smollett could face criminal charges, according to their lawyer. It’s unclear what the men, identified as Abimbola ‘Abel’ and Olabinjo ‘Ola’ Osundairo, could be charged with, however, their lawyer, Gloria Schmidt, told CBS News. “They are baffled about why…

  • Province vague on details for Red Deer hospital expansion

    Province vague on details for Red Deer hospital expansion

    [ad_1] With a provincial election looming, the Notley government is making some vague promises about a long-awaited hospital expansion in Red Deer. The hospital — which serves at least 400,000 in central Alberta — is often over capacity and doctors there say the facility is short at least 100 beds, something they’ve been asking to be…

  • This Quickie Fried Chicken is Spicy, Crunchy & Oh-So-Juicy

    This Quickie Fried Chicken is Spicy, Crunchy & Oh-So-Juicy

    [ad_1] Welcome to this year’s Piglet Community Picks! Until the Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks kicks off in March, we’ll be posting weekly reviews of the best new books you cooked from in 2018—written by you. To see other reviews, head here. And to catch up on the books that made it into the main tournament,…

  • India PM warns of strong response to blast

    India PM warns of strong response to blast

    [ad_1] India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned Pakistan to expect a strong response to a car bomb attack that killed 44 paramilitary policemen in Kashmir. The car bomb attack on a security convoy on Thursday was the worst in decades of insurgency in the disputed region. India said it had “incontrovertible evidence” of Pakistani…

  • Your all-beef sausage could have pork in it, says study

    Your all-beef sausage could have pork in it, says study

    [ad_1] Do you trust the sausages you’re buying at your grocery store? A study from University of Guelph looked at sausage samples collected by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency from 100 grocery stores across Canada and found that 14 per cent of them are mislabelled. For example, some sausages labelled as beef were found to…

  • 4 Green Decor Schemes That Help You Feel Closer To Nature

    4 Green Decor Schemes That Help You Feel Closer To Nature

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… You don’t have to go heavy on a botanical theme of leaves and tropical prints in order to feel closer to nature. By simply incorporating just the colour green it is possible to feel that innate connection with nature, and conjure up the deep peace and fresh…

  • Marie Kondo Decluttering Pet Spaces KonMari KonMariPets

    Marie Kondo Decluttering Pet Spaces KonMari KonMariPets

    [ad_1] Know what consistently sparks joy for us? Our pets, of course. They’re adorable, loving, and can always put a smile on our faces, so it’s really no surprise that we’re living for the new spin-off of the #KonMari cleaning trend—#KonMariPets! While in the process of tidying their own belongings, pet parents have taken to…

  • Jogger recounts fighting off mountain lion attack in Colorado

    Jogger recounts fighting off mountain lion attack in Colorado

    [ad_1] The man who survived a mountain lion attack while out for a run in Colorado recalled thinking “this would be a crappy way to die” during his fight for survival. Travis Kauffman, 31, has told a local radio station that he first noticed the wild animal during his run down a trail on February…

  • You know you’re old when your toddler outlasts you at a party

    You know you’re old when your toddler outlasts you at a party

    [ad_1] Question. How do you know when you’re getting old? Answer: When your 22-month-old outdances you at a party and is up at the crack of dawn the next day, despite just five hours of sleep. You, on the other hand, take all weekend to recover while picking up a head cold in the process.…

  • Passenger burned in Paris Metro ‘acid attack’

    Passenger burned in Paris Metro ‘acid attack’

    [ad_1] Paris police say a person on the city’s subway has been seriously injured after being burned with an “unknown liquid” in what French media have described as an acid attack. The unidentified victim was attacked in the Metro’s line one, near the station of Bastille, during rush hour on Friday morning local time. The…

  • Woman charged for murder over SA hit

    Woman charged for murder over SA hit

    [ad_1] A woman has been charged with the murder of a man she is alleged to have deliberately run over while driving a car in South Australia’s far north. The 38-year-old, from the APY Lands, was charged on Friday with murder and also faces charges of aggravated causing death by dangerous driving, driving an unregistered…

  • Colin Kaepernick rejects AAF after $20 million demand

    Colin Kaepernick rejects AAF after $20 million demand

    [ad_1] A single tweet has seen the Colin Kaepernick-Nike campaign storm take a major turn. The outcast NFL star fronted Nike’s Just Do It 30-year anniversary campaign — in a bold move that saw more than $6 billion added to Nike’s bottom line in a matter of months. The campaign, centred around Kaepernick’s decision to…

  • Anthony Davis trade saga, Pelicans coach storms out

    Anthony Davis trade saga, Pelicans coach storms out

    [ad_1] Just when we thought the Anthony Davis saga was over, the star has been dragged back into controversy by his coach. Weeks after asking for a trade and the trade deadline sailing past, Davis is casting an unhappy shadow. The New Orleans Pelicans star had 14 points, four rebounds and two assists in 16…

  • Sainsbury’s: TU 25 per cent of sale – latest supermarket deal

    Sainsbury’s: TU 25 per cent of sale – latest supermarket deal

    [ad_1] Savvy shoppers are always on the look out for great deals. Now a UK supermarket is offering a quarter off on its clothing line. There is 25 per cent off everything in Sainsbury’s Tu collection, the supermarket’s clothing range. How can you get the fabulous deal? For parents anticipating World Book Day, costumes are…

  • No tariff decision yet in US-China talks

    No tariff decision yet in US-China talks

    [ad_1] US and Chinese trade negotiators have held a second day of talks after President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said he has yet to decide whether to proceed with a tariff increase on imports from China. Business groups and economists say this week’s talks are too brief to resolve a sprawling dispute over Beijing’s…

  • Pacific Motorway delays at Holland Park, Springwood

    Pacific Motorway delays at Holland Park, Springwood

    [ad_1] A SMALL grassfire has caused minor delays on one of Brisbane’s busiest freeways. Two fire crews were on the scene of a fire burning in bushland in Holland Park, which earlier closed one inbound lane of the Pacific Motorway. A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman said the fire was small and that the…

  • New Mercedes-AMG C63 S muscle car reviewed

    New Mercedes-AMG C63 S muscle car reviewed

    [ad_1] A mid-life makeover has focused on knocking some of the rough edges off the hairy chested V8, adding a bit of gentility to the blistering performance that has been its trademark. The main work has focused on the suspension, which was too harsh in the previous model. The adjustable suspension, which allows you to…

  • US House passes border security bill

    US House passes border security bill

    [ad_1] The US House of Representatives has approved a bipartisan border security bill aimed at averting a government shutdown and sent it to President Donald Trump. The bill includes new barriers for part of the US-Mexico border but not the $US5.7 billion he sought. The Democratic-run House backed the measure on Thursday, a spending bill…

  • Salmonella outbreak linked to Angkor Bakery Vietnamese rolls

    Salmonella outbreak linked to Angkor Bakery Vietnamese rolls

    [ad_1] A salmonella outbreak linked to three bakeries in the northern suburbs has now left eleven people in hospital. SA Health said on Thursday 11 cases of salmonella had been reported after people ate Vietnamese rolls from three Angkor Bakery stores. Deputy chief medical officer Dr Nicola Spurrier on Thursday said that of those eleven…

  • Want to see your own eHealth record? Prepare to wait

    Want to see your own eHealth record? Prepare to wait

    [ad_1] Right now, just over 1,100 people across Saskatchewan who participated in a pilot project can look at their own health records online, set reminders to take medication, or see their most recent laboratory results. The rest of the province is stuck waiting, for the time being. “I think there’s a fairly significant appetite [for online…

  • Edmonton’s deaf arts festival makes some noise

    Edmonton’s deaf arts festival makes some noise

    [ad_1] Chris Dodd watches stages performances without the benefit of sound. A deaf actor and playwright based in Edmonton, he’s passionate about the arts but often leaves the theatre feeling disconnected. “It can be boring to sit there and to watch an actor on the stage going on for minutes at a time and not being able to…

  • Daniel Ricciardo to fight Renault war with Nico Hulkenberg

    Daniel Ricciardo to fight Renault war with Nico Hulkenberg

    [ad_1] Life won’t get any easier for Nico Hulkenberg now he has Daniel Ricciardo by his side. He’s seen off Jolyon Palmer and Carlos Sainz in his first two years at Renault, but Hulkenberg admitted at the team’s launch the arrival of Ricciardo as his latest teammate is a significant moment in his career. The…

  • C.D. Howe report urges measures to curb inappropriate medical testing

    C.D. Howe report urges measures to curb inappropriate medical testing

    [ad_1] A new report urges several measures to curb inappropriate lab tests that it says strain the health-care system and hinder patient care. The report from the C.D. Howe Institute says over-used tests may lead to inaccurate diagnosis and potentially inappropriate treatments that can cause adverse side-effects. The authors say the problem varies by test,…

  • Donald Trump prepared to issue national emergency on border wall

    Donald Trump prepared to issue national emergency on border wall

    [ad_1] President Donald Trump will sign Congress’ border security compromise, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday. The announcement removed the last ounce of suspense over the fate of a bill that would provide just a sliver of the money Mr Trump wants to build a wall with Mexico but also would avoid a new…

  • Tingha bushfires: Three fires under control

    Tingha bushfires: Three fires under control

    [ad_1] Firefighting crews appear to have scored crucial victories against three bushfires raging in the north of NSW but hot weather could spell the end of the reprieve. The Tingha fire, which was downgraded to an advice level on Thursday night, has destroyed at least nine homes and damaged one other, the NSW Rural Fire…

  • Chelsea vs Malmo live stream: How to watch Europa League football online

    Chelsea vs Malmo live stream: How to watch Europa League football online

    [ad_1] Chelsea succumbed to a 6-0 thrashing at the hands of Manchester City over the weekend and Maurizio Sarri’s side will be hoping to regroup and produce a better performance tonight. Ahead of the clash, the Chelsea manager has insisted the club needs to focus on “short-term targets” and has underlined the importance of playing…

  • US honours Florida school shooting victims

    US honours Florida school shooting victims

    [ad_1] Hundreds of thousands of students and adults across Florida and the US have observed a minute’s silence to mark the first anniversary of the shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 people dead. “It’s a permanent sore spot,” said Fort Lauderdale High School junior Jake Lynch. “Forever me…

  • When Should You Use Each?

    When Should You Use Each?

    [ad_1] There’s always some sort of leafy green in my freezer—usually spinach. I love the convenience, especially when I get home from work and realize that my fridge has zero fresh vegetables. I’ll swap in thawed spinach and pretend it’s fresh, and whatever recipe I’m following never knows the difference. Or does it? This week…

  • Violent protests prevent N.B. doctor, nurses from leaving Haiti

    Violent protests prevent N.B. doctor, nurses from leaving Haiti

    [ad_1] An emergency room nurse and doctor from Woodstock, N.B., and a nurse from Halifax say they are safe but have no idea when they will be able to leave Haiti as violent protests continue in that country. “We’re all safe and we’re not worried about our safety, as long as we don’t leave the property we’re on now,” said…

  • SL 2019: How to subscribe for WhatsApp alerts on Pakistan Super League

    SL 2019: How to subscribe for WhatsApp alerts on Pakistan Super League

    [ad_1] Despite the PSL only having three seasons under its belt, the PSL is already viewed as one of the world’s best cricket leagues. The Indian Premier League and Big Bash League aside, it is in close competition with the Caribbean Premier League and the Bangladesh Premier League. Given that it is newer than all…

  • Valentine’s Day Means Getting Our Taxes Done (& Then BBQ)

    Valentine’s Day Means Getting Our Taxes Done (& Then BBQ)

    [ad_1] Whether it’s a first date or 47th anniversary, it’s hard to separate romance from food. In With Love & Red Sauce, we’re exploring the ways these two interact—from newlyweds learning to compromise over dinner to celebrating your longest relationship (with noodles!). “Honey, have you seen our folder?” I shout from the kitchen. It’s a…

  • Hollywood actress Regina King almost crushed by NBA star Joel Embiid

    Hollywood actress Regina King almost crushed by NBA star Joel Embiid

    [ad_1] American actress, TV director, and Oscar nominee Regina King was nearly crushed courtside at a basketball game at Madison Square Gardens in New York City last night. She narrowly missed out on being injured by seven-foot-tall (two metre) athlete Joel Embiid, who plays centre for the Philadelphie 76ers. The terrifying incident occurred in the…

  • WHO appoints expert panel on gene editing after world’s first baby claim

    WHO appoints expert panel on gene editing after world’s first baby claim

    [ad_1] The World Health Organization is convening an expert meeting next month to develop global standards for the governance and oversight of human gene editing, months after a Chinese researcher rocked the scientific community with his announcement that he had created the world’s first gene-edited babies. In a statement Thursday, the U.N. health agency announced…

  • SA’s most in demand suburbs for new builds

    SA’s most in demand suburbs for new builds

    [ad_1] A new report has revealed the most in-demand Adelaide suburbs for new houses, and they are nothing if not diverse. New data analysis from realestate.com.au identified West Lakes as Adelaide’s most popular suburb for new builds, followed by Lightsview, Warradale, Somerton Park and Christies Beach. Holden Hill, Morphetville, South Plympton, Seacombe Gardens and Park…

  • Cancer symptoms: Signs of penile cancer – sore, bleeding, rash and discharge

    Cancer symptoms: Signs of penile cancer – sore, bleeding, rash and discharge

    [ad_1] Cancer is a life-threatening condition where cells in the body grow and reproduce uncontrollably, destroying surrounding healthy tissue and organs. There’s currently no cure, so recognising the signs in the early stages is very important. Penile cancer is a rare type of cancer, but one where its symptoms can be easily overlooked. There are…

  • Balmoral house with views hits the market

    Balmoral house with views hits the market

    [ad_1] It was just supposed to be an extension but the owners of this Balmoral house quickly got carried away. Before they knew it, they were knocking out walls and renovating the entire house. Zoe and Andres Rehbein had bought the 37 McIlwraith Ave property just more than three years ago after being drawn to…

  • 3 Luxury Apartments With Open Plan Bedroom Ideas

    3 Luxury Apartments With Open Plan Bedroom Ideas

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Space may be limited but style is not in these three deluxe studio apartment interiors. Tour number one takes us to the emerald green and earthy brown home of a musician. Apartment number two offers up a gutsy charcoal and chocolate decor scheme with white and wood…

  • Kitchen Tools Chefs Don’t Use

    Kitchen Tools Chefs Don’t Use

    [ad_1] Unless you live in a sprawling mansion somewhere (invite me over, please), chances are your kitchen real estate is super valuable. Before you purchase any new gadgets or tools or pretty trinkets, you have to ask yourself: Does this spark joy? Or really—will this tool help spark more joy in my cooking/dish-doing process? We’re…

  • Xperia XZ4 may not be the only phone Sony announces at MWC

    Xperia XZ4 may not be the only phone Sony announces at MWC

    [ad_1] Xperia XZ4 is the presumed name for the XZ3’s successor and has been heavily rumoured to tout a number of noticeable upgrades for Android fans to look forward to. The handset has been suggested to arrive with a 6.5-inch OLED display that has a rather unique aspect ratio of 21:9. This means the device…

  • James Bond ASO concert opens Friday night — Prinnie Steven is gold

    James Bond ASO concert opens Friday night — Prinnie Steven is gold

    [ad_1] When Prinnie Stevens declared that she wanted to sing Goldfinger at this weekend’s ‘Adelaide Symphony Orchestra plays James Bond’concerts, no-one guessed the extremes she would go to. “Being painted gold, a la Bond girl Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger, tested my patience as I am extremely fidgety but it has certainly prepared me to get…

  • Rochelle Humes news: ITV This Morning host wows on Valentine’s Day show

    Rochelle Humes news: ITV This Morning host wows on Valentine’s Day show

    [ad_1] Rochelle Humes looked super chic on today’s edition of ITV’s This Morning. The mum-of-two is currently filling in for This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby who is off sick. Rochelle’s blue check suit is £339 from Jigsaw, with the trousers costing £140 and the jacket £199. She paired the plaid suit with £79 olive green…

  • Mine flood kills 23 Zimbabwe gold miners

    Mine flood kills 23 Zimbabwe gold miners

    [ad_1] Twenty-three illegal gold miners have been confirmed dead in Zimbabwe, loc al authorities say. The subsistence miners were killed when the mine’s tunnels were flooded with water following the collapse of a dam wall in Battlefields, about 200 kilometres from Harare, on Tuesday. “So far twenty-three people have been confirmed dead and fears are…

  • Home care pitched as solution to hospital overcrowding problem

    Home care pitched as solution to hospital overcrowding problem

    [ad_1] With Premier Doug Ford preparing to shake up Ontario’s health system and promising to tackle hospital overcrowding, home care providers see an opportunity.  The umbrella group Home Care Ontario will launch a campaign Thursday called ‘End Hallway Healthcare.” The group of for-profit and non-profit agencies will pitch home care as an affordable solution to…

  • Cornish pasties

    Cornish pasties

    [ad_1] CORNISH pasties are a carefully guarded tradition, made for miners since the 17th century. And like the miners, they have moved all over the world. Global pasty expert Marion Symonds owns two bakeries in Cornwall, is on the board of the Cornish Pasty Association and has taught pasty making in the US, Mexico, and…

  • Valentine’s Day DARK history: The grisly truth behind St Valentine

    Valentine’s Day DARK history: The grisly truth behind St Valentine

    [ad_1] The truth behind the legend of St Valentine is one that’s long flummoxed historians. Legends of a beheaded priest, jailed bishop, illegal weddings and animal sacrifice all form part of the mystery. No-one has managed to pinpoint the exact origins of the festival but it seems all roads point back to ancient Rome. Who…

  • Mum says ‘smallest misunderstanding’ led to son’s death

    Mum says ‘smallest misunderstanding’ led to son’s death

    [ad_1] A distraught mum has said the “smallest misunderstanding” led to the death of heat baby boy when he was left forgotten in the back of a car on a blisteringly hot day. Jone Radaniva, who was just 22 months, died in Chester Hill in Sydney’s south west on 3 February as temperatures outside rose…

  • The Business in February – DesignCurial

    The Business in February – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] News and pictures from the design sector PriestmanGoode LATAM design ready for take-off PriestmanGoode has designed new aircraft interiors for the South American carrier LATAM as part of its vision to offer passengers a travel experience with more options, flexibility and personalisation. The two companies have been collaborating for many years and PriestmanGoode…

  • Metro says major delays after fault

    Metro says major delays after fault

    [ad_1] There are major delays on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines this afternoon after an equipment fault near Toorak. Some Cranbourne services are being cancelled, while there are delays of up to 20 minutes on the Pakenham line. UPDATE Cranbourne line: Major Delays and select cancellations due to an equipment fault near Toorak. Buses will…

  • Terry Wallace Hawthorn coach 2004, Alastair Clarkson, timeline

    Terry Wallace Hawthorn coach 2004, Alastair Clarkson, timeline

    [ad_1] Triple premiership Hawk Terry Wallace believes the Hawthorn coaching job “would’ve been mine” in 2004 — not Alastair Clarkson’s — if he hadn’t have taken the Richmond position instead. After Peter Schwab stepped down as Hawks coach in July 2004, experienced campaigners Wallace, Gary Ayres and Rodney Eade were near the top of the…

  • RetailEXPO 2019: Visitor registrations now open

    RetailEXPO 2019: Visitor registrations now open

    [ad_1] RetailEXPO, Europe’s leading retail solutions show, which unifies Reed’s three leading retail shows, RDE, RDSE and RBTE, into an exciting new single show event that mirrors the transformation within the retail industry, is now open for 2019 visitor registrations. Content supplied by RetailEXPO Visitors can sign up online for their free pass on…

  • Brian Burston sex claim confirms One Nation chaos

    Brian Burston sex claim confirms One Nation chaos

    [ad_1] COMMENTSince its inception, One Nation has been susceptible to gossip about sex, frequently in the most extraordinary circumstances. For example, the 1998 One Nation convention at Sydney’s Rooty Hill RSL. I covered the event and at no time did it strike me as a cauldron of passions likely to heat up the libido. I…

  • D-Day hero to be honoured at Chelsea Flower Show

    D-Day hero to be honoured at Chelsea Flower Show

    [ad_1] MODEST: Bill Pendell was always reluctant to talk about his vital role in the Normandy landings (Image: Victoria Phipps) But his role was essential to the success of those who followed him on to Gold Beach in Normandy, as he was a 22-year-old motorbike despatch rider attached to the 11th Armoured Division whose job…

  • Back pain symptoms: Sleep position to prevent lower backache

    Back pain symptoms: Sleep position to prevent lower backache

    [ad_1] Back pain is a common condition that affects most people at some point in their lifetime, according to the NHS. It could be caused by sleeping in the wrong position, having bad posture, or even by having a minor injury. In most cases, back pain isn’t anything to worry about, and it’ll get better by itself…

  • Startled rapper Willie McCoy gunned-down by six police

    Startled rapper Willie McCoy gunned-down by six police

    [ad_1] Police in northern California are conducting a probe following outrage over the fatal shootingof 21-year-old rapper Willie McCoy, who was found sleeping in his car outside a Taco Bell. According to the Vallejo Police Department, the February 6 shooting took place after employees at the fast-food outlet late that evening called to report a…

  • Will self-driving cars be a boon or bane for people with vision impairment?

    Will self-driving cars be a boon or bane for people with vision impairment?

    [ad_1] Debbie Ryan of St. John’s hasn’t had a driver’s licence in 25 years, since her eyesight deteriorated. Debbie Ryan says people are concerned about how self-driving cars will function in rural communities where there may not be a sidewalk. (CNIB) Now the new technology of autonomous or self-driving cars is promising Ryan and those…

  • Instagram lost followers UPDATE: Users find out why they’re losing followers

    Instagram lost followers UPDATE: Users find out why they’re losing followers

    [ad_1] UPDATE ONE: The glitch that caused Instagram followers to disappear from user accounts has not been fixed for everyone using the app or website. There are still reports coming in from those affected by the bug, which saw hundreds of followers disappear, while others saw themselves unfollowed from other accounts. Instagram confirmed several hours ago…

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    [ad_1] Gemma Atkinson has opened up about her pregnancy [Gemma Atkinson/Instagram] Gorgeous Gemma Atkinson has opened up on her fitness journey while pregnant. Gemma and Gorka Marquez – who found love following their time on Strictly Come Dancing in 2017 – are expecting their first baby together, and announced the happy news two weeks ago. Fitness…

  • Russian island state of emergency over polar bear “invasion”

    Russian island state of emergency over polar bear “invasion”

    [ad_1] A Russian Arctic archipelago on Saturday declared an emergency situation over an “invasion” of dozens of aggressive polar bears that have entered homes and public buildings. Russia’s northeastern Novaya Zemlya archipelago, which has a population of around 3,000 people, has appealed for help to tackle “a mass invasion of polar bears into inhabited areas,”…

  • Police close Illawarra Rd at Longford after serious crash

    Police close Illawarra Rd at Longford after serious crash

    [ad_1] A serious crash in the Northern Midlands is expected to keep Illawarra Rd closed for hours, police say. Emergency services responded to the crash in Longford between Pateena Rd and the Wellington St roundabout about 5am today. “This road will be closed to all traffic for a number of hours,” police said. It’s unknown…

  • Modernised home with original charm

    Modernised home with original charm

    [ad_1] FEW homes built in The Hills during the 1940s remain, making this double brick bungalow a rare sight in the district. A style of architecture more commonly found in Sydney’s northern districts and inner-west, this surviving residence in Baulkham Hills has become a surprise for househunters. The property at 5 Scott Place, set to…

  • FDA rebukes 17 firms for selling Alzheimer’s drugs illegally

    FDA rebukes 17 firms for selling Alzheimer’s drugs illegally

    [ad_1] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned more than a dozen companies against selling unapproved products which claim to treat Alzheimer’s disease and other serious ailments, the agency said on Monday. Many of these drugs, marketed as dietary supplements and sold online, have not been reviewed by the FDA and their safety and efficacy remain unproven, the agency…

  • How Beef Stroganoff Taught Me About Compromise in My Marriage

    How Beef Stroganoff Taught Me About Compromise in My Marriage

    [ad_1] Whether it’s a first date or 47th anniversary, it’s hard to separate romance from food. In With Love & Red Sauce we’re exploring the ways these two interact—from newlyweds learning to compromise over dinner to celebrating your longest lifelong relationship (with noodles!). A few months after my husband, Justin, and I started dating, I…

  • Sarah Ferguson weighs in on Meghan, Kate ‘rivalry’

    Sarah Ferguson weighs in on Meghan, Kate ‘rivalry’

    [ad_1] Sarah Ferguson has weighed into the so-called “feud” between Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, saying it’s akin to how she and the late Princess Diana were viewed as “rivals”. Speaking in an open letter published in Hello! magazine, Fergie wrote that, despite saturated news reports at the time,…

  • Chocolate Nemesis Cake Recipe from The River Cafe London

    Chocolate Nemesis Cake Recipe from The River Cafe London

    [ad_1] When I first booked my trip to London last fall, the first reservation I made was at The River Cafe, the storied Italian restaurant founded by Ruth (“Ruthie”) Rogers and the late Rose Gray. I needed to try the legendary Chocolate Nemesis Cake (the name itself enthralls, does it not?) for myself, by hell…

  • Simple, Comforting Soups We Love

    Simple, Comforting Soups We Love

    [ad_1] I don’t know why, but freezing temperatures and even snow storms never bother me in December. Maybe it’s all of the holiday cheer or the fact that I finally get to break out my favorite winter boots, but the seasonal doldrums never really set in for me until February or so—aka, right about now.…

  • Paddington market remains strong

    Paddington market remains strong

    [ad_1] A CHARACTER home at Paddington has sold for interstate buyers for $1.6 million. The sale of 241 Baroona Rd was $450,000 more than the suburb median sale price. According to CoreLogic Data, the median house sale price for Paddington was $1.15 million, which had experienced a 12.2 per cent increase in the 12 months…

  • Cauliflower Gnocchi (Trader Joe’s Copycat!)

    Cauliflower Gnocchi (Trader Joe’s Copycat!)

    [ad_1] If you’ve surfed the Internet lately for popular food trends, you’ve probably come across people raving about Trader Joe’s frozen cauliflower gnocchi. The product has the texture of those pillowy potato dumplings, but it’s been upgraded—this version has more vegetables and no gluten. Cooks (including myself) love it because you can satisfy your carb…

  • Piano Studio Changes Its Tune To A 17.6 sqm Micro Flat In Taiwan

    Piano Studio Changes Its Tune To A 17.6 sqm Micro Flat In Taiwan

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… A former piano studio in Taipei, Taiwan has undergone a complete overhaul, at the hands of creative team A Little Design. The space has been transformed into a 17.6 square metre micro flat that features an interior filled entirely with bespoke built-in furniture. With a ceiling height…

  • Cauliflower Gnocchi with Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce Recipe

    Cauliflower Gnocchi with Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce Recipe

    [ad_1] Gnocchi is the ultimate Italian comfort food. These little bite-sized dumplings are relatively easier and faster to make by hand compared to traditional pasta. It’s a great option for when you’re craving homemade pasta, but don’t want to spend all day making it. Instead of potato gnocchi in the recipe, I’m using homemade cauliflower…

  • Britain, Bulgaria to investigate third suspect

    Britain, Bulgaria to investigate third suspect

    [ad_1] Britain and Bulgaria are investigating a third suspect in the Salisbury chemical attack who has also been linked to a 2015 poisoning in Bulgaria, the British ambassador to Sofia said on Monday. Britain’s ambassador Emma Hopkins made the comments after talks with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov. RELATED: Third…

  • A Fluffy, Dreamy Nougat That Goes Outside the Chocolate Box

    A Fluffy, Dreamy Nougat That Goes Outside the Chocolate Box

    [ad_1] Whether it’s a first date or 47th anniversary, it’s hard to separate romance from food. In With Love & Red Sauce, we’re exploring the ways these two interact—from newlyweds learning to compromise over dinner to celebrating your longest lifelong relationship (with noodles!). I’m not that big into Valentine’s Day. I usually send cards to…

  • Nearly 20 years of migraines and the pain is still surprising

    Nearly 20 years of migraines and the pain is still surprising

    [ad_1] How do you explain a migraine to someone who has never had one? Sometimes, it comes out of nowhere. Other times, I wake up and it’s there. Either a dull ache, or a sharp stabbing pain behind my eyes; down my neck, across the back of my skull; right across my forehead. Any or…

  • Simple question on bank royal commission fires up panel

    Simple question on bank royal commission fires up panel

    [ad_1] It was the simplest question of the evening, but the one the Q&A panel grappled with the most. Entering the debate via Skype, questioner Stratos Pavlis wanted the politicians’ view on the Kenneth Hayne chaired banking royal commission which had uncovered shocking behaviour in the financial services industry. The findings of the royal commission,…

  • Bahrain footballer freed from Thai prison

    Bahrain footballer freed from Thai prison

    [ad_1] Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said refugee to Australia and renowned footballer Hakeem al-Araibi has left prison and his “on his way to the airport” in Bangkok. However the PM could not confirm if he would return home tonight saying “people aren’t home until they’re home”. Earlier today, a Thai court ordered Mr al-Araibi’s…

  • Aged care royal commission: Oakden whistleblower fronts inquiry

    Aged care royal commission: Oakden whistleblower fronts inquiry

    [ad_1] The woman who blew the whistle on widespread abuse of dementia patients at Adelaide’s infamous Oakden nursing home has urged the royal commission into aged care to use the evidence it hears to fix the broken system. Barb Spriggs, whose husband Bob died in 2016 after being mistreated and overmedicated at Oakden, appeared as…

  • Nine responds after calls to have MAFS expert sacked

    Nine responds after calls to have MAFS expert sacked

    [ad_1] Channel 9 has gone into damage control as viewers called for Married At First Sight expert Mel Schilling to be sacked after a controversial first commitment ceremony. Annoyed viewers took to social media to complain about Ms Schilling reprimanding Bronson Norrish for calling Ines Basic a “c**t” during Sunday’s episode. “When you use language…

  • #savehakeem, Refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi freed from Thai jail

    #savehakeem, Refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi freed from Thai jail

    [ad_1] Refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi has won his fight for freedom and will return to Australia, after the Thai attorney-general requested extradition to Bahrain be dropped. Al-Araibi, who has been playing for Victorian team Pascoe Vale, was granted refugee status in Australia in 2017, three years after fleeing his native Bahrain. Al-Araibi was sentenced to…

  • Children as young as six forced into marriage

    Children as young as six forced into marriage

    [ad_1] Children as young as six years old are being forced into child marriage in Australia, and more than 100 cases of forced child marriage are currently being investigated by the Australian Federal Police, new figures reveal. The data, obtained under Freedom of Information laws by Seven News, shows that since January 2017, 171 cases…

  • Majak Daw returns to North Melbourne Kangaroos on photo day

    Majak Daw returns to North Melbourne Kangaroos on photo day

    [ad_1] Majak Daw is back at North Melbourne with the AFL defender joining his teammates for their annual photo day. Daw returned to the club a couple of weeks ago and a slight limp on Monday was the only sign of his serious injuries suffered in December, when he fell from the Bolte Bridge. The…

  • A perfect example of seamless indoor/outdoor living

    A perfect example of seamless indoor/outdoor living

    [ad_1] Enjoy long summer evenings entertaining family and friends poolside from this jaw-dropping luxury home in the heart of the prestigious Eastern suburbs. You will find it at 6 Olive Grove Hazelwood Park. Built in the 1920s, the Tudor-style home has been well cared for, renovated and extended over the years and now features a…

  • Banking royal commission: Labor demands immediate changes

    Banking royal commission: Labor demands immediate changes

    [ad_1] Labor has demanded immediate law changes to follow the banking royal commission’s shock findings made public last week. The opposition acknowledges some legislation will require “extra time”, but shadow treasurer Chris Bowen accused the government of putting off action until after the election because it was more concerned with itself. Defence Minister Christopher Pyne,…

  • Residents use vinegar to combat water, mould damage

    Residents use vinegar to combat water, mould damage

    [ad_1] Victims of the recent floods have discovered a cheap way to tackle mould in their water-damaged homes — vinegar that costs less than $2. Bottles of the pantry basic have fast become an essential in damp homes across Queensland as it helps treat mould-damaged walls. But according to locals, the bargain product is like…

  • Sam Burgess’s brothers George and Tom announce baby news

    Sam Burgess’s brothers George and Tom announce baby news

    [ad_1] NRL star Sam Burgess’s relationship woes have played out in public for everyone to see but his brothers — also footy players — only have reason to celebrate what’s going on in their personal lives. Twins Tom and George will both be welcoming little bundles of joy this year after the latter shared the…

  • Daytona: Jimmie Johnson triggers crash, wipes out entire field

    Daytona: Jimmie Johnson triggers crash, wipes out entire field

    [ad_1] Jimmie Johnson triggered a wreck that wiped out nearly the entire field at Daytona and zipped to the lead to win the rain-shortened exhibition Clash on Monday (AEDT). The seven-time Cup Series champion failed to win a race last season for the first time in his career but a dose of aggression put him…

  • Magic Johnson talks Ben Simmons after LeBron trade

    Magic Johnson talks Ben Simmons after LeBron trade

    [ad_1] He already has the Hollywood girlfriend, the right agency and LeBron James’ approval — and now Ben Simmons has been endorsed by Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson. While any attempt to draw the Australian point guard to Los Angeles is still years away, Lakers legend Johnson faced claims of tampering after comments…

  • Manchester City beat Chelsea 6-0 to go top of Premier League ladder

    Manchester City beat Chelsea 6-0 to go top of Premier League ladder

    [ad_1] Sergio Aguero grabbed a hat-trick as Manchester City scored four times inside 25 minutes to thrash Chelsea 6-0 and leapfrog Liverpool again to top spot in the Premier League on goal difference on Sunday. Aguero should have had even more than three as the Argentine missed a glorious early chance and hit the bar…

  • Saudi Arabia denies involvement in ‘blackmail’ plot

    Saudi Arabia denies involvement in ‘blackmail’ plot

    [ad_1] Saudi Arabia’s minister of foreign affairs firmly denied the kingdom had anything to do with the owner of the National Enquirer threatening to publish nude pictures and salacious text messages from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. “This sounds to me like a soap opera,” Adel Al-Jubeir told Face the Nation in the US on Sunday.…

  • Third suspect linked to Skripal poisoning

    Third suspect linked to Skripal poisoning

    [ad_1] Bulgaria will investigate reports of a third suspect in last year’s nerve agent poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in England, an official says. Tsvetan Tsvetanov of the ruling GERB party has told the bTV channel that Bulgaria’s intelligence services will present evidence on the topic at a hearing on Thursday before the parliamentary committee…

  • Jane Danson: Dancing on Ice 2019 star’s sexy young looks revealed

    Jane Danson: Dancing on Ice 2019 star’s sexy young looks revealed

    [ad_1] Jane Danson is a British actress who has acted in Coronation Street for two decades. The blonde plays Leanne Battersby on the popular soap. She has also appeared in Children’s Ward, The Grand and The Bill. She is currently skating in Dancing on Ice. The star was born in Greater Manchester and has worked…

  • May to ask MPs for more time on Brexit

    May to ask MPs for more time on Brexit

    [ad_1] British Prime Minister Theresa May plans to ask the parliament for more time to negotiate changes to her Brexit deal with the European Union, media outlets report. May is set to address parliament about the state of negotiations by Wednesday at the latest, with MPs set to vote on Thursday on how to proceed.…

  • Beautiful Vases With Geometric Folds

    Beautiful Vases With Geometric Folds

    [ad_1] What we are about Our mission is to help people visualize, create & maintain beautiful homes. We bring to you inspiring visuals of cool homes, specific spaces, architectural marvels and new design trends. Follow us for a daily dose of outstanding homes, intelligent architecture & beautiful design. [ad_2] Source link

  • Madrid protesters reject Catalonia policy

    Madrid protesters reject Catalonia policy

    [ad_1] Tens of thousands of people waving Spain’s red-and-yellow flag have demonstrated in Madrid to oppose any concessions by the government to Catalan pro-independence parties and to call for early elections. Demonstrators chanting “Spain! Spain!” and “we want to vote!” filled the Plaza de Colon in the city centre on Sunday in the largest protest…

  • Man City vs Chelsea LIVE STREAM – How to watch Premier League football ONLINE

    Man City vs Chelsea LIVE STREAM – How to watch Premier League football ONLINE

    [ad_1] Manchester City entertain Chelsea in today’s blockbuster Premier League clash. Kevin de Bruyne and Raheem Sterling are recalled for a game City can’t afford to lose. With Liverpool winning against Bournemouth, City need all 3 points to return to the top of the league on goal difference. Gündogan, Fernandinho and Bernardo Silva also start…

  • Italian Skillet Chicken {Freezer Meal!}

    Italian Skillet Chicken {Freezer Meal!}

    [ad_1] 1 Label the bag: Use a sharpie to write the date and the title of the recipe on a gallon-sized zip top bag so you can easily find it on SimplyRecipes.com when you want to cook it. Alternatively, write the cooking instructions on the bag. 2 Combine the ingredients: Roll down the opening of…

  • MAFS rocked by c-word scandal

    MAFS rocked by c-word scandal

    [ad_1] Experts have been forced to step in and perform a dramatic intervention on a Married At First Sight couple after a C-word scandal rocked the series on Sunday. [ad_2] Source link

  • Expat buyer’s pre-auction punt pays off

    Expat buyer’s pre-auction punt pays off

    [ad_1] An expat returning from Texas has made a pre-auction punt to secure 25A Park Ave, Mosman, prior to auction. The $2.62 million result comes after the property was on the market for only 14 days — fewer than half the days a Mosman home is typically on the market. The strong sale was also…

  • Arrest over Sydney pub car park knockout

    Arrest over Sydney pub car park knockout

    [ad_1] A teenager has been charged over the assault of another young man who was punched to the ground and knocked out in the car park of a Sydney pub. The Doonside man, 19, was found unconscious with serious head injuries in a car park on Commercial Road in Rouse Hill about 2am on Sunday,…

  • Scientology’s Shelly Miscavige missing: 60 Minutes investigates church

    Scientology’s Shelly Miscavige missing: 60 Minutes investigates church

    [ad_1] It’s been more than a decade since Shelly Miscavige, the wife of Scientology’s revered yet controversial leader David Miscavige, has been seen alive or in public. The last people to see Shelly alive all agree that she vanished in disturbing circumstances 13 years ago. Many former members of the highly-secretive church allege Shelly’s husband…

  • Windows 10 boost: These simple tricks could make your PC much faster

    Windows 10 boost: These simple tricks could make your PC much faster

    [ad_1] Windows 10 offers fans a swathe of system options that can be customised to optimise performance. While some are relatively simple, others are slightly more complex. Combined, all of these tricks could make a noticeable change to your PC. Adjust which applications start automatically Windows 10 allows users to choose which applications will be…

  • Weight loss: Woman lost over 7 stone on this diet plan

    Weight loss: Woman lost over 7 stone on this diet plan

    [ad_1] Louisa Chesters from Dorset was in her early 20s when doctors warned her weight could kill her before she turned 30. Weighing in at 21st 5lbs, Louisa was at serious risk of having a stroke or heart attack. A series of medical conditions, including polycystic ovary syndrome and Hidradentis Suppurative led to the business supervisor…

  • How Jack Riewoldt helped Scott McLaughlin

    How Jack Riewoldt helped Scott McLaughlin

    [ad_1] Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin has hailed Richmond star Jack Riewoldt for providing the breakthrough that allowed him to process the mental demons of his botched 2017 campaign. Riewoldt referred his close mate McLaughlin to Melbourne mindfulness consultant Emma Murray after her significant role in helping Richmond’s players during the 2017 premiership season. In a…

  • Boston Celtics booed off the court after comeback loss to Clippers

    Boston Celtics booed off the court after comeback loss to Clippers

    [ad_1] The Boston Celtics have crashed to another huge come-from behind loss at home and the fans are sick of it. On Friday, the Celtics blew an 18-point lead with former star and now Lakers hero Rajon Rondo knocking down the first buzzer beating three-pointer of his career. Today, the Celtics blew a bigger lead.…

  • Weight loss: Why you should never pick low fat foods to lose weight

    Weight loss: Why you should never pick low fat foods to lose weight

    [ad_1] Part of a weight loss journey often means a diet overhaul for some people, in order to increase their intake of fruit and vegetables instead of sugar-filled, carb-heavy foods. But this change often finds dieters being drawn to low-fat foods, as they appear to be a ‘healthier’ alternative of their favourite treats. Fats are needed…

  • University dropout makes $120,000 a month with e-commerce business

    University dropout makes $120,000 a month with e-commerce business

    [ad_1] Matthew Lepre had no intention of staying at university — nor did he have any interest in persuing a dentistry degree at the University of Melbourne. After two weeks, he decided to return to Sydney working three manual labour jobs to help his single mother financially. Going to university was something his mum wanted…

  • White House fails to meet Congress’ deadline on Khashoggi killing

    White House fails to meet Congress’ deadline on Khashoggi killing

    [ad_1] The top Republican politician on the House Foreign Affairs Committee has slammed the administration of President Donald Trump, saying it had failed to provide a proper update on the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The White House was mandated under a congressional deadline to provide a report by Friday on the killing of…

  • Robert Whittaker injury, world roasts Melbourne fight card

    Robert Whittaker injury, world roasts Melbourne fight card

    [ad_1] UFC 234 has in an instant turned from a beastly, salivating pay-per-view card into an event that the world’s UFC commentators are poking fun at. The Aussie blockbuster has been turned on its head by the shock hospitalisation and withdrawal of middleweight champion Robert Whittaker after he suffered a abdominal hernia on Sunday evening.…

  • Holiday-makers cherry pick Kensington pad at auction

    Holiday-makers cherry pick Kensington pad at auction

    [ad_1] A couple has picked up a home in a converted Kensington cherry factory while holidaying on a tiny island off the coast of New South Wales. Anthony Ellis and his wife Danielle were in a bungalow on “tropical paradise” Lord Howe Island when they bought 403 Macaulay Rd for $1.17 million. RELATED: Kensington warehouse…

  • Change would end offshore system: minister

    Change would end offshore system: minister

    [ad_1] Proposed changes to the way sick asylum seekers are transferred to Australia are designed to end the nation’s offshore processing system, according to Immigration Minister David Coleman. The changes, in a legislative amendment supported by Labor and crossbenchers, would ensure two specially-appointed doctors can request medical transfers for offshore asylum seekers to Australia. Mr…

  • Albert Finney: Angry young man who grew into a screen giant

    Albert Finney: Angry young man who grew into a screen giant

    [ad_1] Finney as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express, 1974 (Image: NC) Despite possessing the kind of resonant voice which characterised earlier generations of stage actors, Finney never lost his down-to-earth attitude – refusing both a CBE and a knighthood after criticising the honours system. “I think the Sir thing slightly perpetuates one…

  • Taxman short-changed in Williams estate forced townhouse sale

    Taxman short-changed in Williams estate forced townhouse sale

    [ad_1] Roberta Williams won’t be required to pay the taxman $150,000 after the forced sale of her Essendon home. The Sunday Herald Sun has learned the townhouse — seized and sold from the estate of George Williams — fetched $808,800. RELATED: Is this Australia’s best entertainer’s home? Roberta Williams’ seized Essendon home on the auction…

  • buyers line up for property in Brisbane state high catchment

    buyers line up for property in Brisbane state high catchment

    [ad_1] Couples are lining up to buy property in Brisbane’s most sought after school catchment zones — and that’s before they have even had a child. RELATED: Buyer bags mega bargain in $1m suburb So desperate to secure a spot at one of the city’s top performing schools, they are willing to fork out big…

  • ‘We’re holding up a floodgate’: B.C. fights off superbugs brought home by medical tourists

    ‘We’re holding up a floodgate’: B.C. fights off superbugs brought home by medical tourists

    [ad_1] The risks involved in medical tourism aren’t just personal. Having surgery abroad could also mean bringing back a drug-resistant superbug and putting people in this country at risk, B.C. officials warn. That alert comes after the recent discovery that two patients at New Westminster’s Royal Columbian Hospital had been colonized with the multidrug-resistant yeast…

  • Elizabeth Warren kicks off 2020 bid for US president

    Elizabeth Warren kicks off 2020 bid for US president

    [ad_1] Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren has announced she will enter the 2020 presidential contest, hoping a populist call to fight economic inequality will help distinguish her in a crowded field and enable her to move past the controversy surrounding her past claims to Native American heritage. She made the announcement at a mill site in…

  • Senior nurse at Labrador Health Centre calls it quits, citing ‘constant state of turmoil’

    Senior nurse at Labrador Health Centre calls it quits, citing ‘constant state of turmoil’

    [ad_1] A senior nurse hopes her resignation last month from the Labrador Health Centre in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., because of stressful shortstaffing and other situations sends a strong message to her former employer. Doreen Hawco-Mahoney worked for Labrador-Grenfell Health as a registered nurse for 23 years. She said she made the difficult decision to resign, with…

  • Meghan McCain blasts Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

    Meghan McCain blasts Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

    [ad_1] Meghan McCain, the daughter of late American politician and war hero John McCain, could not hide her disdain for the Trump family during a recent TV appearance. When The View co-host appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, she was asked to elaborate on the part of her eulogy at her father’s funeral…

  • Indian Chicken Biryani {Authentic} | SimplyRecipes.com

    Indian Chicken Biryani {Authentic} | SimplyRecipes.com

    [ad_1] 1 Marinate the chicken: Combine 1 teaspoon of the ginger garlic paste, turmeric, sliced chilis, yogurt, olive oil, and salt in a medium bowl. Add the chicken and massage well to coat with marinade. Cover and pop in the refrigerator to marinate for at least 30 minutes or up to 1 hour. 2 Prepare…

  • Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: February Week 2

    Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: February Week 2

    [ad_1] This meal plan is brought to you in partnership with Milk Life.  This month, we welcome back Marta Rivera for more of her meal plans. Marta is a trained chef, mom of twins, and an Army wife! It’s the week of luvvvvv!! I know, I know, a lot of people feel like Valentine’s Day is a…

  • Aqua and Vengaboys in Darwin at Discovery

    Aqua and Vengaboys in Darwin at Discovery

    [ad_1] TONIGHT, for the very first time, the Vengabus is coming to Darwin – and final tickets are still available for the show. Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys and ’90s pop icons Aqua, best known for their hit Barbie Girl will take the stage from 8pm at Discovery Darwin. Vengaboys vocalist Robin Pors said it was…

  • U.S. PhRMA’s fight to prevent lower Canadian drug prices

    U.S. PhRMA’s fight to prevent lower Canadian drug prices

    [ad_1] This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly roundup of eclectic and under-the-radar health and medical science news emailed to subscribers every Saturday morning. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do that by clicking here. Offers of voluntary price freezes, backroom meetings with the powerful U.S. drug lobby, and rising industry rhetoric — those are…

  • Tom Jones net worth: What is his age and net worth?

    Tom Jones net worth: What is his age and net worth?

    [ad_1] Tom Jones comes from Pontypridd, Glamorgan, in Wales. He rose to fame as a soul singer and has should over 100 million records. The singer has been working for six years, and shows no sign of stopping. To honour his career has been been knighted for services to music. Tom has had number one…

  • Alita: Battle Angel review: Superhero is pure popcorn

    Alita: Battle Angel review: Superhero is pure popcorn

    [ad_1] hhkjj Director Robert Rodriguez Starring Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Mahershala Ali Rating M Running time 122 minutes Verdict The devil is in the detail Frankenstein’s monster was big, ugly and ambiguous enough to inspire two centuries’ worth of literary debate and dozens of films. Three-hundred-year-old cyborg Alita has the mind of a teenage girl,…

  • Scotland v Ireland live stream – How to watch Six Nations rugby online

    Scotland v Ireland live stream – How to watch Six Nations rugby online

    [ad_1] Ireland head to Murrayfield today hoping to bounce back after a shock defeat to England last weekend. The current Six Nations champions were outclassed by a resurgent England losing by 20 points to 32. Meanwhile, Scotland’s campaign got off to a winning start with the side beating Italy 33-20. However, Scotland are not expecting…

  • Girl, 11, pulled to ground by stranger

    Girl, 11, pulled to ground by stranger

    [ad_1] A YOUNG girl has reported being grabbed by a male stranger on a street in Brisbane’s north. The 11-year-old girl was walking along the Francis Road overpass at Lawnton about 3.20pm Saturday when police say the man grabbed her, without saying anything, and pulled her to the ground before running away. Police believe the…

  • Roger Federer changes his tennis focus, talks Laver Cup

    Roger Federer changes his tennis focus, talks Laver Cup

    [ad_1] Roger Federer says he would now rather be a contender at grand slams than battle Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal to be world number one. The Swiss great has held back the clock in the twilight of his remarkable career and became the ATP’s oldest world No. 1 last year, a few weeks after…

  • Kate Middleton news: Could she be pregnant? Body language expert says this

    Kate Middleton news: Could she be pregnant? Body language expert says this

    [ad_1] Kate Middleton pregnancy rumours have been swirling in recent months. Is the Duchess of Cambridge pregnant? Could Prince William and Kate be expecting baby number four? Since Meghan Markle, 37, announced her pregnancy there have been rumours that Kate is similarly expecting. How likely is it that Kate Middleton is pregnant, looking at the…

  • Sandy Roberts retires from TV, Fox Footy commentator

    Sandy Roberts retires from TV, Fox Footy commentator

    [ad_1] Australian broadcast icon Sandy Roberts is retiring from television commentary following a distinguished career spanning 46 years and more than 1100 VFL/AFL games. Joining the FOX FOOTY family in 2014, Roberts has been an integral and universally admired member of the network’s commentary team after he crossed from Seven Network. Roberts’ impressive television portfolio…

  • Is Diego Castro the A-League’s greatest import?

    Is Diego Castro the A-League’s greatest import?

    [ad_1] Much like Perth Glory’s sudden rise to prominence, Diego Castro has elevated himself to rarefied status. Armed with an arsenal of Latino magic and deft touches, Castro is positioning himself as perhaps the A-League’s greatest import. If Castro, 36, played for a Melbourne or Sydney club his profile would be greater. MARQUEES: NEW MODEL…

  • MOT test top tip – Doing THIS could save you time and money

    MOT test top tip – Doing THIS could save you time and money

    [ad_1] Car owners across the country could be needlessly wasting time and money during their vehicle’s service if a technician finds multiple issues with the car. Taking your MOT test before your service could potentially save you hundreds of pounds in labour costs. New research by scrapcarcomparison.co.uk found that 75 per cent of the problems highlighted…

  • Reebok ad pulled in Russia due to sexy overtones

    Reebok ad pulled in Russia due to sexy overtones

    [ad_1] A Reebok ad has been pulled from market in Russia after it encouraged women to ‘sit on men’s faces’ and was met with some serious negativity from the public. The ad which was meant to be empowering to women read “switch seats from a man’s approval to a man’s face,” and featured Russian influencer…

  • All the hard work has been done in this Parkside stunner

    All the hard work has been done in this Parkside stunner

    [ad_1] Lovingly updated and set on a picturesque tree lined street, this Parkside property is a fantastic family home. Located on a 585sqm block, the three-bedroom home at 108 Kenilworth Rd has beautiful established gardens front and back, plus an updated character street appeal. The front entry opens to a hallway, with two bedrooms either…

  • Sex discrimination vote could win: senator

    Sex discrimination vote could win: senator

    [ad_1] Anti-discrimination reforms that would prevent religious schools from excluding students on the basis of sexuality could pass their first hurdle when federal parliament resumes next week. Greens Senator Janet Rice has told equality campaigners in Melbourne she believes support from the crossbench could push reforms to the Sex Discrimination Act over the line in…

  • Weight loss: The food you need to eat MORE of to lose weight

    Weight loss: The food you need to eat MORE of to lose weight

    [ad_1] Weight loss is a goal many people do not know where to begin with, and often dieters will cut things from their daily routine in a bid to lose weight. However, there are some foods that will only aid weight loss and prevent dieters making unhealthy choices. A recent study found most adults are not…

  • Star heckled on New Orleans return

    Star heckled on New Orleans return

    [ad_1] Anthony Davis is playing again for the Pelicans, but not everyone is happy about it. In his first game since suffering a finger injury and then being benched following a pre-NBA trade deadline request to be moved, Davis returned to the court in New Orleans on Friday amid boos from the home crowd. The…

  • Man dead in Melbourne apartment shooting

    Man dead in Melbourne apartment shooting

    [ad_1] Homicide detectives are at an apartment in Melbourne’s east where a man was shot dead. The man was found with critical injuries inside the Oakleigh East property just before 5.30am on Saturday but died in hospital. Circumstances leading to the shooting are yet to be determined, but the man’s death is being treated a…

  • Bloated stomach pain: Soothe a painful bloated stomach with three tasty foods

    Bloated stomach pain: Soothe a painful bloated stomach with three tasty foods

    [ad_1] A bloated stomach is most commonly the result of problems digesting certain foods. Problems with digestion can not only cause bloating, painful stomach cramps, gas and wind. Foods which are hard to digest include cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts and cabbage, as well as junk food. However, other foods and drinks contain properties…

  • Edward St closed due to police incident

    Edward St closed due to police incident

    [ad_1] PART of Brisbane’s CBD has been closed over six blocks due to a police incident. Edward St was closed between Mary and Turbot streets about 11.45am. No vehicles or pedestrians are being let through. Police advised the public to avoid the area and seek alternative routes. Lifeline: 13 11 14 [ad_2] Source link

  • 9-year-old Regina boy awaiting life-saving transplant gets ‘a miracle’

    9-year-old Regina boy awaiting life-saving transplant gets ‘a miracle’

    [ad_1] It’s been an emotional roller-coaster ride for Regina’s Chorneyko family, whose nine-year-old son Vonn had people across the province looking for a bone marrow match to save his life. “We have so many people who love and care for Vonn,” said Vonn’s mother Ashley. She said the family hoped and prayed that her son would find…

  • Horoscope: Weekly horoscopes for February 9 2019 by Russell Grant

    Horoscope: Weekly horoscopes for February 9 2019 by Russell Grant

    [ad_1] ARIES A New Year project has brought several problems and issues that you never expected. You are turning the corner and starting to see some positive results so you will decide it was worth putting in all the effort. Reward yourself with a fun outing. TAURUS You could be asked to help a community…

  • Province’s new autism plan rips away Burlington family’s hope for son

    Province’s new autism plan rips away Burlington family’s hope for son

    [ad_1] Shay Boshis suddenly doesn’t know what kind of future her son Wesley will get to have, as a complete overhaul of the province’s autism program is about to slash funding for essential therapies he desperately needs. Wesley is six-years-old and has severe autism. He is non-verbal, functions at the level of a two-year-old, and can sometimes…

  • LeBron James is the biggest thing in the NBA and boy does he know it

    LeBron James is the biggest thing in the NBA and boy does he know it

    [ad_1] LeBron James’ absence has given the top teams in the Eastern Conference motivation to go all in — says LeBron James. James gave the 76ers, Bucks and Raptors high marks for their aggression during the trade deadline, pointing to his move out west as one reason those teams have been so active. “Those top…

  • How to sleep: Improve sleep by a third with this formula

    How to sleep: Improve sleep by a third with this formula

    [ad_1] Getting a good night’s sleep is not always easy, particularly if you always find yourself waking up in the night or struggle to nod off at bedtime. Sleep scientist Jason Ellis and bed retailer Nectar Sleep recently collaborated to come up with a formula for the perfect night’s sleep. According to the sleep experts,…

  • Kostya Tszyu’s son is a freak

    Kostya Tszyu’s son is a freak

    [ad_1] Tim Tszyu brutally swept aside Britain’s Denton Vassell to maintain an undefeated start to his professional career and claim the interim WBA Oceania Super Welterweight Title. Tszyu saw off his opponent in the second round with a TKO victory following a fine set of combinations to improve his record to 12-0. Referee John Cauchi…

  • Instagram changes rules on self-harm postings

    Instagram changes rules on self-harm postings

    [ad_1] Instagram has agreed to ban graphic images of self-harm after objections were raised in Britain following the suicide of a teen whose father said the photo-sharing platform had contributed to her decision to take her own life. Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said Thursday evening the platform is making a series of changes to its content…

  • The 5 Shop Products We Use 24/7

    The 5 Shop Products We Use 24/7

    [ad_1] I have this old serrated knife with a wide, rounded head. I got it from my mom who got it from her mom who bought it from a Cutco salesperson probably sometime in the seventies. It’s sort of a spreader and sort of a spatula, but I use it for just about everything. It…

  • Kellyanne Conway says woman assaulted her in Washington DC restaurant

    Kellyanne Conway says woman assaulted her in Washington DC restaurant

    [ad_1] A woman from the state of Maryland in the US faces charges that she assaulted White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway in front of her teenage daughter during a confrontation last year. The assault is alleged to have taken place at a restaurant in a suburb of Washington, D.C. The woman, Mary Elizabeth Inabinett, 63,…

  • My Life at Home with Linda Derschang, Seattle Restaurateur

    My Life at Home with Linda Derschang, Seattle Restaurateur

    [ad_1] Welcome to My Life at Home, where we slow down for just a minute to share a glimpse into the lives of food lovers we’d love to get to know better. Kick off your shoes and get comfy! Running a restaurant takes serious work. Running restaurants plural takes guts and a good dose of…

  • Why I Eat Black Bean Noodles Every Valentine’s Day

    Why I Eat Black Bean Noodles Every Valentine’s Day

    [ad_1] Table for One is a column by Senior Editor Eric Kim, who loves cooking for himself—and only himself—and seeks to celebrate the beauty of solitude in its many forms, even on Valentine’s Day. If Americans have delivery pizza, then Koreans have jjajangmyeon (often romanized as jajangmyeon), a popular noodle dish with a salty-perfect, fermented…

  • Thai King opposes Princess Ubolratana Mahidol’s bid for PM

    Thai King opposes Princess Ubolratana Mahidol’s bid for PM

    [ad_1] Princess Ubolratana Mahidol, the first child of Thailand’s beloved late king, has always been a bit of a rebel, and on Friday she shook Thai society by becoming the first member of the royal family to enter party politics. It wasn’t the first unexpected turn in a somewhat turbulent life. Ubolratana, 67, was born…

  • FDA warns more doctors of rare cancer with breast implants

    FDA warns more doctors of rare cancer with breast implants

    [ad_1] U.S. health officials are telling doctors to be on the lookout for a rare cancer linked to breast implants after receiving more reports of the disease. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent a letter Wednesday to family doctors, nurses and other health professionals warning about the form of lymphoma that affects breast implant…

  • Easiest 5-Minute, 5-Ingredient Vegan Cashew Cream

    Easiest 5-Minute, 5-Ingredient Vegan Cashew Cream

    [ad_1] What can you do with just five minutes? Actually, way more than you think! Introducing Food52 in 5: your cheat sheet for speedy, delicious recipes, fun mini projects, and more. It’s a dip! It’s a spread! It’s a sauce! No…it’s cashew cream! This five ingredient, five minute recipe is like a superhero in a…

  • Khashoggi’s fiancee says she may visit US

    Khashoggi’s fiancee says she may visit US

    [ad_1] The fiancee of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi says she would welcome a change in US President Donald Trump’s approach to the killing, and may visit the US in March. Khashoggi, a royal insider who became a critic of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul…

  • The Cheesy Pasta Dish That Proves Simple Is Showstopping

    The Cheesy Pasta Dish That Proves Simple Is Showstopping

    [ad_1] Welcome to this year’s Piglet Community Picks! Until the Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks kicks off in March, we’ll be posting weekly reviews of the best new books you cooked from in 2018—written by you. To see other reviews, head here. And to catch up on the books that made it into the main tournament,…

  • 1st case of congenital syphilis confirmed in Eastern Health region

    1st case of congenital syphilis confirmed in Eastern Health region

    [ad_1] Eastern Health is reminding people about safe sex practices, after the health authority confirmed the first case of congenital syphilis in its region and notes a spike in syphilis cases overall. Rates remained high in 2018, with 33 infectious syphilis cases reported, Eastern Health said in a release Friday morning. The cases are being seen…

  • The Absolute Best Way to Cook Bacon, According to Sooo Many Tests

    The Absolute Best Way to Cook Bacon, According to Sooo Many Tests

    [ad_1] Ask the person to your left and the person to your right how to cook bacon, and you’ll likely get two completely different answers. Type the very same into Google, and the search engine will proffer over 250 million results. From stovetop to oven to microwave, each with its own series of endless sub-permutations,…

  • Hilarious obituary for Canadian woman Sybil Marie Hicks

    Hilarious obituary for Canadian woman Sybil Marie Hicks

    [ad_1] A Canadian woman appears to have had a humorous final say on her life after writing her own obituary. Sybil Marie Hicks of Baysville, Ontario, wrote that she passed away on Feb. 2, 2019, and left behind her “loving husband, Ron Hicks,” whom she “often affectionately referred to as a ‘Horse’s A–.’” According to…

  • 3 Luxe Home Interiors With White Marble & Gold Accents

    3 Luxe Home Interiors With White Marble & Gold Accents

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… These three luxury home interiors use smooth white marble decor and golden home accents in a way that will make you green with envy. These are rather modestly proportioned properties, but the level of luxe makes them look like so much more. Whether it’s the high-end price…

  • This Hario coffee dripper makes artisan coffee possible at home.

    This Hario coffee dripper makes artisan coffee possible at home.

    [ad_1] Photo by Rocky Luten Imagine it’s late in the afternoon and you just walked into a coffee shop. Sidney Bechet is playing. The baristas are mustached and affable and they drizzle steaming water over cones heaped with grounds like gardeners tending to soil, like—wait, what? From a distance, the Hario V60 dripper looks a…

  • If Only… Shelter could shift our experience of the seasons

    If Only… Shelter could shift our experience of the seasons

    [ad_1] Designers from Seattle-based design firm Olson Kundig share their designs for a flexible shelter – to provide protection on rainy days and light on gloomy days Designed to encourage outdoor activity during Seattle’s winters, Rainfly is a modular tensile shelter system that can be deployed in urban public areas to provide protection on…

  • Lunar New Year, lion dance, visit Sugar Republic and more

    Lunar New Year, lion dance, visit Sugar Republic and more

    [ad_1] Enjoy the final weekend of the Lunar New Year festival with one of several lion dances happening in Sydney or head to the Sugar Republic insta-museum for a sweet treat. Here’s your complete guide to the best events this week. FAMILY LUNAR NEW YEAR It’sthe last weekend of Sydney’s Lunar New Year festival so…

  • Perth’s ‘Dart man’ goes viral after confronting dirty motorist

    Perth’s ‘Dart man’ goes viral after confronting dirty motorist

    [ad_1] The man who confronted a dirty Perth motorist over her discarded cigarette says he is sick of “grotty” behaviour. Magnus Samuelsson’s dash cam video has gone viral, with the vision of him throwing a woman’s cigarette butt back into her window viewed more than 250,000 times. Speaking to 7NEWS about the ordeal, Mr Samuelsson…

  • Gonorrhoea symptoms: Super antibiotic resistant bacteria infection in UK – signs

    Gonorrhoea symptoms: Super antibiotic resistant bacteria infection in UK – signs

    [ad_1] Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that’s caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoea or gonococcus bacteria, said the NHS. It’s an infection that can lead to some deadly complications, including septicaemia, pelvic inflammatory disease, and infertility. But, two cases of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhoea have been spotted in the UK this year, it’s been revealed. The…

  • Former Polish PM Jan Olszewski dies at 88

    Former Polish PM Jan Olszewski dies at 88

    [ad_1] Poland’s former prime minister Jan Olszewski has died in a Warsaw military hospital aged 88, state television reports on Twitter. Olszewski was the third premier after the collapse of communism in 1989 and served as head of the government for six months from December 1991 to June 1992. Previously a lawyer, Olszewski had represented…

  • Thai king’s sister nominated for PM

    Thai king’s sister nominated for PM

    [ad_1] The sister of Thailand’s king has entered the race to become prime minister as the candidate of a populist party, an unprecedented foray into politics by a royal that instantly upended the first election since a 2014 military coup. Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Barnavadi, 67, the elder sister of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, was nominated…

  • Designing the domestic: Home Futures at the Design Museum — review

    Designing the domestic: Home Futures at the Design Museum — review

    [ad_1] The Design Museum’s Home Futures show presents ideas of how the future of the home was once imagined Until 24 March Design Museum, London Review by George Kafka On its surface, Home Futures — the major exhibition currently on display at London’s Design Museum, curated by Eszter Steierhoffer with Justin McGuirk — appears…

  • Clyde North charity house open for inspection

    Clyde North charity house open for inspection

    [ad_1] Many hands make for light work — especially when it comes to a worthy cause. After eight months and countless hours of labour donated by more than 200 trades people, Henley Properties and Brown Property Group are set to open the 2019 home for FightMND. All proceeds from the four-bedroom property in Clyde North…

  • Russian woman eaten alive by pigs after collapsing

    Russian woman eaten alive by pigs after collapsing

    [ad_1] A Russian woman has been eaten by pigs after she collapsed in their pen. After going out to feed the animals in a village in the Malopurginsky district of Udmurtia, in the central Russian region of Udmurtia, the 56-year-old woman fainted — possibly after suffering an epileptic seizure. While motionless on the ground, pigs…

  • Bills family defy odds with all three born on January 11

    Bills family defy odds with all three born on January 11

    [ad_1] Anna and Matt Bills will have no trouble remembering their son’s birthday. The Mindarie couple, originally from England, defied the odds already by being born on the same day — January 11. They were blown away when their son Max was born on exactly the same date this year. “He came 13 days late…

  • UFC 234: start time, stream, how to watch, guide

    UFC 234: start time, stream, how to watch, guide

    [ad_1] UFC boss Dana White still laments that Aussie beast Robert Whittaker remains the most underrated champion in the promotion. Even as the middleweight champion, defending his belt for a third time, Whittaker has been kept out of the spotlight by the co-main event of Israel Adesanya’s showdown with legend Anderson Silva. Whittaker received huge…

  • Craig McLachlan faces court over indecent assault charges

    Craig McLachlan faces court over indecent assault charges

    [ad_1] Screen and stage star Craig McLachlan wants to fight indecent assault allegations at trial as soon as he possibly can, a court has been told. McLachlan, 53, was charged in January with eight counts of indecent assault, one of common assault and attempted indecent assault, believed to stem from allegations raised by colleagues. The…

  • ‘Mistreatment and inadequate care’ at psychiatric hospital, says N.B. ombud

    ‘Mistreatment and inadequate care’ at psychiatric hospital, says N.B. ombud

    [ad_1] Vulnerable patients with severe mental illnesses have been the victims of “mistreatment and inadequate care” at a New Brunswick hospital, according to a scathing report by the provincial ombud. Charles Murray says in his report that there has been “significant mistreatment” of patients at the Restigouche Hospital Centre in Campbellton, which serves psychiatric patients from around the…

  • Cyclone possible due to ‘perfect conditions’ in Coral Sea

    Cyclone possible due to ‘perfect conditions’ in Coral Sea

    [ad_1] THE monsoon trough that has flooded north and western Queensland could become a cyclone as it hovers over the Coral Sea, forecasters say. The Bureau of Meteorology says conditions are perfect for the system to gain strength offshore, and potentially head back toward the east coast. “We don’t want to alarm people yet because…

  • Report finds deep links between heart disease and brain impairment

    Report finds deep links between heart disease and brain impairment

    [ad_1] People suffering from heart disease may be at greater risk of cognitive impairment, according to a new report from the Heart and Stroke Foundation that researchers say shows the deep link between the diseases. The study, entitled “(Dis)Connected”, was based on an analysis of 2.6 million hospitalizations in Canada between 2007 and 2017, and underlies what the authors say…

  • Vic Open James Nitties breaks birdie record on European Tour

    Vic Open James Nitties breaks birdie record on European Tour

    [ad_1] James Nitties equalled 1989 British Open champ Mark Calcavecchia’s world record for successive birdies on a day of red-hot scoring at the men’s Vic Open on Thursday. Not to be upstaged, his housemate Nick Flanagan shot a career-best round of 10-under to lead by two shots after the opening round at 13th Beach. Nitties…

  • Number of cannabis users relatively unchanged since legalization, StatsCan says

    Number of cannabis users relatively unchanged since legalization, StatsCan says

    [ad_1] Legalizing cannabis doesn’t seem to have much changed how many people use the drug, according to figures released by Statistics Canada. The Statistics Canada figures released Thursday shows about 4.6 million people, or 15 per cent of Canadians over age 15, reported using cannabis in the previous three months. Nearly half of Canadians who reported using cannabis said…

  • Meghan Markle displays blossoming baby bump at Endeavour Fund Awards

    Meghan Markle displays blossoming baby bump at Endeavour Fund Awards

    [ad_1] Meghan Markle, 37, and Prince Harry, 34, attended the annual Endeavour Fund Awards this evening, with Meghan displaying her gorgeous blossoming figure in a long black skirt and white shirt. The glamorous ensemble featured a thigh split and fell below her ankles, showing off the Duchess’ toned pins. The Duchess of Sussex’s outfit is a…

  • Darren Lehmann clashes with Brett Lee in commentary

    Darren Lehmann clashes with Brett Lee in commentary

    [ad_1] Darren Lehmann and Brett Lee butted heads in the Fox Cricket commentary box last night as they watched the Hurricanes cement top spot in the Big Bash with a win over the Renegades in Hobart. The former Australian teammates didn’t see eye-to-eye on the best course of action after national team bowling coach David…

  • Elizabeth Wettlaufer confession to smothering a patient kept secret during inquiry

    Elizabeth Wettlaufer confession to smothering a patient kept secret during inquiry

    [ad_1] Ontario prosecutors knew serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer had committed a second additional crime against a patient in her care, but appear to have kept it secret from the public and a multimillion-dollar inquiry looking into why the former nurse’s crimes against patients went undetected for so long. CBC News has learned that police determined Wettlaufer used…

  • Our Top 6 Recipes Made with Real Milk

    Our Top 6 Recipes Made with Real Milk

    [ad_1] This post is brought to you in partnership with Milk Life.  Real milk is our go-to for breakfast cereal, smoothies, lattes, creamy soups, and silky pastas. It’s always on the grocery list, and having a gallon on hand ensures quick meals are at the ready. However, in addition to simple daily use, we love…

  • Turkey building collapse toll rises to 10

    Turkey building collapse toll rises to 10

    [ad_1] At least 10 people have been killed in the collapse of a multi-storey building in Istanbul, according to reports from pro-government media. The residential building came crashing down on Wednesday afternoon in Kartal, a densely populated district on the Asian side of Istanbul. Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya said earlier on Thursday that the tragedy…

  • Weeknight Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner With Curry Roasted Cauliflower and Grapes

    Weeknight Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner With Curry Roasted Cauliflower and Grapes

    [ad_1] I’m always looking for new ingredients or combinations of flavors to reimagine weeknight dinners. Especially when it comes to sheet-pan dinners, one of my favorite paths from kitchen to table this time of year. I’m often allured by speciality or buzzed-about ingredients (and I certainly have a fridge and pantry full of things like…

  • Overdose patients at Vancouver hospital to get take-home opioid medication

    Overdose patients at Vancouver hospital to get take-home opioid medication

    [ad_1] John Boyd has been using opioids like fentanyl around Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside for about four years. During that time he’s had some close calls and one serious overdose. “You’re walking along and then, ‘bang.’ The next thing you’re looking at is ambulance drivers looking at you telling you you’ve overdosed,” said Boyd, 71. He said the…

  • White Bean and Kale Toast with Herbes de Provence

    White Bean and Kale Toast with Herbes de Provence

    [ad_1] Stuck in a weeknight dinner rut? We’ve partnered with The Spice Hunter to bring you never-boring, any-night recipes using flavors we love from around the world. I love to cook. I love cooking so much that I made it my career. But when you cook for a living, sometimes the last thing you want…

  • Why I Cook for My Dog—but Only in Moderation

    Why I Cook for My Dog—but Only in Moderation

    [ad_1] My dog Dharma is an omnivore without any dilemmas. It is equal cause for joy and heartache. One in a long line of Labrador Retrievers stretching back to early childhood, she will try to eat almost anything because her breed is hardwired that way. (Dharma was directly preceded by Devi, Diva, and Dinah. Because…

  • Kanye West backs out of $20m Miami apartment purchased for Kim Kardashian

    Kanye West backs out of $20m Miami apartment purchased for Kim Kardashian

    [ad_1] Talk about buyer’s remorse. After what appears to be some serious post-purchase rationalisation, Kanye West has backed out of the acquisition of a lavish Miami penthouse that was intended as a Christmas gift for his wife, Kim. According to the New York Post, West has pulled out of the $14 million ($A20 million) purchase…

  • How to Make Easy Pizza Dough, for Pizza in Less Than an Hour (Total!)

    How to Make Easy Pizza Dough, for Pizza in Less Than an Hour (Total!)

    [ad_1] You’ve probably had classic, New York–style pizza. Perhaps you’ve tried Chicago-style pizza, or pillowy Sicilian-style, or traditional Neopolitan-style (you know, the kind that’s chewy, circular and mottled with swoonworthy char spots from a wood oven). Now I’d like to introduce you to Lazy Weeknight–style pizza. Yup, it’s a thing, starting—checks watch—right this minute. More…

  • Why Focaccia Bread Is Our Favorite Baking Project

    Why Focaccia Bread Is Our Favorite Baking Project

    [ad_1] There are a million ways to use a bottle of olive oil. In partnership with Filippo Berio, we’re sharing one of our favorites: a kid-friendly focaccia baking project! Growing up in a Korean household, we didn’t go out to eat all that often; but when we did, it was a true treat hitting up…

  • Valentine’s Day Menu for a Date-Night In

    Valentine’s Day Menu for a Date-Night In

    [ad_1] Since having kids ten years ago, my husband and I haven’t celebrated Valentine’s Day Dinner. It’s not for lack of love. It’s more like a shift in lifestyle. Our son was born February 12, and for the past decade we’ve been planning, hosting, or cleaning up after a house full of rambunctious boys rather…

  • Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were celibate until marriage

    Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were celibate until marriage

    [ad_1] Justin Bieber has revealed he had a “legitimate problem with sex” and explained why he and Hailey Baldwin saved themselves for marriage after rekindling their romance in June. The couple tied the knot in a New York City courthouse in September after 12 weeks of dating. Bieber, 24, explained in a Vogue interview that…

  • Incorporating Red Accents on Grey Decor

    Incorporating Red Accents on Grey Decor

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Grey decor makes a great neutral canvas for many accent colours, red being one of the most popular. Red accents counteract the coolness of a grey scheme, and inject bold personality. Getting the balance just right can take practice though – too much colour can swamp and…

  • Our Test Kitchen’s Ultimate Date Night Menu

    Our Test Kitchen’s Ultimate Date Night Menu

    [ad_1] What’s the most romantic restaurant around? Your place. This means you have to do the cooking, sure. But if you ask us, that’s the best part. Planning a menu, prepping ingredients, freewheeling recipes—and snacking and drinking and chatting and laughing. Our test kitchen director Josh Cohen and his wife, our favorite certified cheese professional…

  • Doctors’ raises are getting smaller: Canadian report

    Doctors’ raises are getting smaller: Canadian report

    [ad_1] The Canadian Institute for Health Information says doctors in Canada are seeing smaller payment increases at the same time that the number of doctors per Canadian is rising. The not-for-profit says that in 2016-2017, total gross clinical payments to physicians increased 2.8 per cent to $26.4 billion. That’s the lowest single-year increase since the organization started…

  • Call for Entries: A’ Design Award 2019

    Call for Entries: A’ Design Award 2019

    [ad_1] The prestigious annual A’ Design Award and Competition is calling for entries. In a world where there are millions of products and designs launch each year, the A’ Design Award and Competition was born out of the desire to underline the best designs and well-designed products. Art Rotana Hotel by ETHOSpace The mission of…

  • BEST Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe {10 Minute Prep}

    BEST Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe {10 Minute Prep}

    [ad_1] The BEST chicken tortilla soup! It’s made with crispy fried strips of corn tortillas in a tomato-based Mexican soup with chicken stock, chiles, avocado, Jack cheese, cilantro and lime. Comfort food at its best. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Tortilla soup encompasses all the things I love best in Mexican cooking. Do you like salsa?…

  • March to protest India unemployment crisis

    March to protest India unemployment crisis

    [ad_1] Hundreds of jobless young people have marched through the streets of the Indian capital demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government tackle what they called a rising unemployment crisis. The protesters disputed the government’s claim that it has created millions of jobs since it came to power in 2014 with the economy growing around 7…

  • Best Reading Nooks for Kids Photos & Inspiration

    Best Reading Nooks for Kids Photos & Inspiration

    [ad_1] Welcome to A Nook of One’s Own, our ode to small and cozy spaces. Join us as we curate and celebrate all the comfy, familiar corners that bring us joy every day. At any given point in my childhood, you could find me hiding out somewhere with a book. Sometimes it was in my…

  • Hannah Stouffer: Lust for Light

    Hannah Stouffer: Lust for Light

    [ad_1] Jill Entwistle takes us through Lust for Light, a new book by artist, illustrator and art director Hannah Stouffer that explores the beauty and power of contemporary light art Electric light being a relatively recent invention in the great scheme of things, light art has taken some time to emerge fully fledged. In…

  • Manchester United in world-first Telethon partnership

    Manchester United in world-first Telethon partnership

    [ad_1] WA fundraising giant Telethon has secured a world-first partnership with international sport’s biggest brand, Manchester United, ahead of the club’s visit to Perth in July. The arrangement, through the Manchester United Foundation, will help develop a soccer program which will allow children with physical and intellectual disabilities to play in an integrated team competition…

  • Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades live score, video

    Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades live score, video

    [ad_1] Tonight’s Big Bash action so far has seen the Hurricanes flex their muscles to set the Renegades a solid chase in what could be a preview of the final. The Hurricanes have set the Renegades a chase of 184 after Matthew Wade fired an early half-century and late hitting from Simon Milenko and Ben…

  • Fast-moving bushfire threatens Perth lives

    Fast-moving bushfire threatens Perth lives

    [ad_1] A fast-moving, out of control and unpredictable bushfire is threatening lives, has burnt out several cars and is believed to have destroyed a home in Perth’s southeast. An emergency warning was issued for Forrestdale, Harrisdale and Piara Waters on Thursday afternoon. “You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is…

  • Gluten-free Vegemite released at Australian supermarkets

    Gluten-free Vegemite released at Australian supermarkets

    [ad_1] Vegemite fans are losing their mind over the iconic Aussie brand’s modern new makeover. The masterminds behind the famous black spread have just revealed they’re releasing a gluten free variety — and apparently it tastes as good as the original stuff. Taking to Instagram, they declared the gluten free sister of the mighty ‘Mite…

  • NBA trade deadline 2019 live: Every major move

    NBA trade deadline 2019 live: Every major move

    [ad_1] Will Anthony Davis find his way out of New Orleans? Which LA team — the Lakers or Clippers — can pull off a major signing? Are the Raptors and Bucks done making moves as they ready themselves to battle for the East? All these questions and more will be answered ahead of the NBA…

  • Sydney suburb’s impressive new record

    Sydney suburb’s impressive new record

    [ad_1] There is one region of Sydney that didn’t get the memo that the residential property market is softening. The northern beaches has just notched up a new suburb record, scored an auction clearance rate of 78 per cent and agents are reporting scores of fresh faces are eager to buy houses on the peninsula.…

  • Two suffer burns in accident at Tonsley TAFE

    Two suffer burns in accident at Tonsley TAFE

    [ad_1] Two people have been taken to hospital with burns, after an industrial accident at the Tonsley TAFE Campus. The AdvertiserFebruary 7, 20191:59pm Two people have been taken to hospital with burns, after an industrial accident at the Tonsley TAFE Campus. It is not yet clear what condition they are in. Other workers also have…

  • NT police officer bitten after three women allegedly attack cops

    NT police officer bitten after three women allegedly attack cops

    [ad_1] A police officer has been bitten, knocked to the ground and sustained injuries to his knee which need X-rays after he and his partner were allegedly attacked by three women. The officer’s partner had scratches and gouges to her leg. Police had been called to a domestic related incident at a house in Millner…

  • Eugenie Bouchard Instagram: Star unveils AWKWARD wardrobe malfunction in gym wear pictures

    Eugenie Bouchard Instagram: Star unveils AWKWARD wardrobe malfunction in gym wear pictures

    [ad_1] Eugenie “Genie” Bouchard made her name as a professional tennis player. And, alongside her successful career, the 24-year-old often updates her 1.9 million Instagram followers on her day via the social media platform. Recently, the Canadian was pictured in the hotel Crown Towers Melbourne, in Australia. And, having dined at the establishment’s restaurant Nobu,…

  • Sudbury woman still recovering from a concussion 2 months later

    Sudbury woman still recovering from a concussion 2 months later

    [ad_1] A Sudbury woman is still working to get her life back after being injured on the job two months ago. France Huot, an audience development officer with Théâtre Du Nouvel-Ontario, suffered a concussion after some risers fell on her head. Initially, she knew the blow wasn’t good but says overall she felt ok. “That’s the thing…

  • Funky office conversion hits the market

    Funky office conversion hits the market

    [ad_1] BUYERS are set to benefit from the good work done for Geelong not-for-profit support organisation Diversitat in converting a city warehouse to a funky office. The multicultural group, which had based its training arm in the facility at 5 and 7-9 Ryan Place South, has put the properties on the market after relocating to…

  • Love our body, love ourselves: province-wide campaign pushes conversation about eating disorders

    Love our body, love ourselves: province-wide campaign pushes conversation about eating disorders

    [ad_1] Love your body, love yourself: that’s the message clinical counsellors are trying to send to B.C. teens and children this week to help combat eating disorders. The province-wide campaign during Eating Disorders Awareness Week is highlighting the link between mental illness and eating disorders and how social media fits into the conversation. “It’s really critical that…

  • Delivery driver falls asleep and crashes into four Ferraris

    Delivery driver falls asleep and crashes into four Ferraris

    [ad_1] A young motorist is facing an enormous repair bill after crashing into four parked supercars while working as a delivery driver. The 20-year-old allegedly fell asleep at the wheel while delivering joss paper for his single mum’s business, causing over $900,000 worth of damage. Known as Lin, the poverty-stricken driver claimed he was too…

  • Some Pearson travellers may have been exposed to measles

    Some Pearson travellers may have been exposed to measles

    [ad_1] Some travellers through Toronto’s Pearson International Airport last month may have been exposed to measles. Public health authorities are concerned in light of a confirmed case of the illness. They say people in Terminal 1 on Sunday Jan. 27 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. may be at risk. Those who were near people…

  • Health Canada suspends licence of Winnipeg cannabis producer Bonify

    Health Canada suspends licence of Winnipeg cannabis producer Bonify

    [ad_1] Health Canada has suspended the sales licence of Winnipeg-based cannabis producer Bonify. The federal agency barred Bonify Medical Cannabis from selling cannabis on Monday due to safety and public health concerns. “The department found that Bonify Medical Cannabis was possessing, distributing and selling product that was purchased from an illegal source, and selling product that did…

  • The Best Dumplings in NYC Come From This Tiny Restaurant

    The Best Dumplings in NYC Come From This Tiny Restaurant

    [ad_1] I recently took my family on a self-guided food tour of Flushing, Queens. We explored the bustling streets and restaurants for about three hours, sharing many different small bites of food. Eventually, we all became too full to keep going. It was an extremely satisfying and delicious afternoon, but as we were leaving, I…

  • 10 Very Useful Aldi Products That Get Us Halfway to Dinner

    10 Very Useful Aldi Products That Get Us Halfway to Dinner

    [ad_1] After a long work day, I find myself daydreaming about a personal chef waiting at my door with a glass of prosecco in hand and a perfectly cooked meal on the table. Maybe it’s slow-roasted salmon or a hearty beef stew. In reality, dinner is whatever I can cobble together in 10 minutes. Which…

  • Four Weddings and a Funeral stars reunite for charity

    Four Weddings and a Funeral stars reunite for charity

    [ad_1] The cast members from the 1994 classic rom-com Four Weddings and a Funeral have revisited their famous characters, all in the name of charity. The video was created for Britain’s annual Red Nose Day, a charity event co-founded by the film’s writer Richard Curtis. The short, titled One Red Nose Day and a Wedding,…

  • Bompas & Parr and Captain Morgan launch the Lost Lagoon

    Bompas & Parr and Captain Morgan launch the Lost Lagoon

    [ad_1] Prepare to set sail on an underground sea, and begin your search for the ingredients to make Captain Morgan’s secret rum punch… in Bompas & Parr’s latest immersive adventure. Londoners wishing for a tropical escape from the grey winter weather need look no further than Bompas & Parr’s newest immersive adventure, the Lost…

  • New Food Emojis for 2019 Announced

    New Food Emojis for 2019 Announced

    [ad_1] Yesterday, the Unicode Consortium revealed 230 new emojis coming out in fall 2019. Among them are the ingredients to make a delicious brunch, a dry January cocktail hour, or a really unexpected sandwich. And while we don’t anticipate anything quite as dramatic as the likes of 2018’s emoji-bagel-gate, some of the 2019 food and…

  • Ford government pledges to clear autism therapy waitlist, provide cash to families in need

    Ford government pledges to clear autism therapy waitlist, provide cash to families in need

    [ad_1] The Ford government has launched a plan to tackle lengthy waiting lists for autism therapy, with the aim of clearing the province-wide backlog within 18 months. Some 23,000 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders are waiting for government-funded treatment in Ontario, while just 8,400 are currently in the program receiving therapy. Government officials say this…

  • The Very Best British Souvenirs, According to Locals

    The Very Best British Souvenirs, According to Locals

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with VisitBritain to bring you delicious ideas on what to do, see, eat—and of course, take home with you—in London, and beyond! Stay tuned for more travel tips to help you plan your very own British adventure. While I actively dislike shopping when I’m at home in New York, whenever I’m traveling,…

  • 20 Sweet & Savory Toppings for Way Better Oatmeal

    20 Sweet & Savory Toppings for Way Better Oatmeal

    [ad_1] I eat oatmeal for breakfast at least once a week. It’s nourishing and filling—and riffable and cost-effective and time-efficient. Whether I’m starting with instant oats or old-fashioned, microwaving a bowl never takes more than five minutes from start to finish. So, which toppings can we assemble in that amount of time? Actually, a lot.…

  • Why is Australia allowing R. Kelly tour amid sex abuse allegations?

    Why is Australia allowing R. Kelly tour amid sex abuse allegations?

    [ad_1] Denmark has told rapper Robert Kelly that his music is no longer welcome since a documentary detailing sexual abuse claims was aired. However, Australia appears to have opened its arms to the controversial singer with news that the 52-year-old will tour the country. Kelly was convicted in 2002 over a video of himself committing…

  • Facing crackdown in Canada, drugmakers offered billions in price cuts

    Facing crackdown in Canada, drugmakers offered billions in price cuts

    [ad_1] Canadian pharmaceutical industry lobby groups, trying to head off a planned crackdown on prescription drug prices, offered to give up $8.6 billion ($6.6 billion US) in revenue over 10 years, freeze prices or reduce the cost of treating rare diseases, according to interviews and documents seen by Reuters. Those industry offers did not impress…

  • Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese Recipe

    Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese Recipe

    [ad_1] In my pre-child life, I made truly decadent macaroni and cheese dishes. I would buy a single wedge of cheese (the now-equivalent cost of an entire week’s worth of diapers) that would melt into perfectly cooked pasta with a creamy sauce. Sometimes I would spoon this masterpiece straight out of the pan into a…

  • Skoda Kamiq interior REVEALED area of launch – Compact SUV teased

    Skoda Kamiq interior REVEALED area of launch – Compact SUV teased

    [ad_1] Skoda is unveiling the all-new Kamiq SUV at the Geneva Motor Show 2019. It is a compact SUV that will enter the range as the entry-level model joining the Karoq and Kodiaq. Skoda enjoyed some success with the Kodiaq which informed the decision to replace the cult Yeti with the Karoq. Karoq is heavily…

  • Creamy Pasta with Salmon and Peas Recipe

    Creamy Pasta with Salmon and Peas Recipe

    [ad_1] 1 Preheat the broiler: Place your oven rack about 6” from the heating element of your oven. Set your oven’s broiler to high. 2 Cook the pasta: Set a 6 quart pot of water over medium-high heat. Bring water to a boil. Add the rigatoni to the water and cook according to the package instructions…

  • Port Augusta named one of 10 regional hotspots to watch in 2019

    Port Augusta named one of 10 regional hotspots to watch in 2019

    [ad_1] Port Augusta’s property market is set for a much needed shake-up, with low property prices, high rental yields and a growing resource sector to drive investor interest in the coming years. Named one of 10 regional towns to watch by market research company Hotspotting, Port Augusta is the latest Eyre Peninsula town to benefit…

  • The Best Egg Drop Soup Recipe Is Ready in Just 10 Minutes

    The Best Egg Drop Soup Recipe Is Ready in Just 10 Minutes

    [ad_1] I love to cook with my friends. Actually, correction: I love to cook for my friends. When I invite people over for dinner, I rarely ask for help, be it for the prep work or cleanup. A small part of this has to do with the fact that my kitchen is small even by…

  • Funeral workers launch peer support group to help their mental health

    Funeral workers launch peer support group to help their mental health

    [ad_1] Organizers of a peer-counselling group for funeral home workers in Ottawa say they had a hard time finding help for their industry’s mental health challenges, so they made their own service. “We’re trying to create a network,” said Melanie Giroux, an embalmer with Ottawa’s Hulse, Playfair & McGarry funeral home and co-founder of Ottawa Funeral Peer…

  • 2 Cool Home Interiors With Art That Pops On Concrete

    2 Cool Home Interiors With Art That Pops On Concrete

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… If you’d like to showcase some art around your home but are not quite sure what pieces will work, or how best to display them, then you’ve come to the right place. These two modern home interiors use cool concrete decor as a backdrop for vibrant wall…

  • Chicken Milanese Recipe {Tender & Crispy}

    Chicken Milanese Recipe {Tender & Crispy}

    [ad_1] 1 Prepare the chicken: Set aside any smaller breasts or cutlets that are 1/2-inch thick. Set larger breasts on a cutting board. Hold the top of the chicken steady with one hand and hold a sharp knife parallel to the table in the other hand, then butterfly the breast in half like opening a book (watch your…

  • McGrath bullish on north shore market

    McGrath bullish on north shore market

    [ad_1] McGrath Estate Agents founder and executive director John McGrath is bullish the north shore market will remain resilient this year. “There is limited property available on the north shore, but there is a lot of people who want to live here, which will keep prices and interest up,” he said. “I don’t believe the…

  • Jay Osgerby: ‘Objects have to justify their existence’

    Jay Osgerby: ‘Objects have to justify their existence’

    [ad_1] Designer Jay Osgerby shares with Pamela Buxton the top 10 lessons he’s learned since establishing Barber & Osgerby 1. We’ve never felt the need to be independent egos. Edward [Barber] and I started working together as students at the Royal College of Art, mainly because we got on, and we’ve never stopped. You…

  • Halifax woman posthumously calls for fix to Canada’s assisted dying rules

    Halifax woman posthumously calls for fix to Canada’s assisted dying rules

    [ad_1] A Halifax woman who died in November is posthumously calling for an amendment to Canada’s assisted dying laws that would get rid of a requirement for late-stage consent to invoke medical assistance in dying, also known as MAID. “People like me who have already been assessed and approved are dying earlier than necessary because of…

  • Tyra Banks to open new supermodel theme park

    Tyra Banks to open new supermodel theme park

    [ad_1] Die-hard “America’s Next Top Model” fans, rejoice: Tyra Banks has announced a big new project that involves models, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, shopping and tasty eats. The television host and model mogul aims to bring “modelling to the masses” with her latest venture, called Modelland, named after her 2010 series of young adult books…

  • The $40 billion industry that’s going to win

    The $40 billion industry that’s going to win

    [ad_1] It’s one of the most popular investments for millennials who dream of retiring at 40, and this $40 billion Australian sector is set to be one of the biggest winners from this week’s banking royal commission report. Exchange-traded funds (ETF), which can be bought and sold like regular shares but allow consumers to invest…

  • Clive Palmer warns Australians of freedom ‘threat’

    Clive Palmer warns Australians of freedom ‘threat’

    [ad_1] Clive Palmer has sent Australians an alarming text telling them their “freedom is under threat”. Mr Palmer has been spending millions of dollars on costly television advertisements, text message spam, billboards and a bizarre online game called The Humble Meme Merchant. “Your freedom is under threat,” today’s text reads, urging recipients to “watch Channel…

  • Eye-catching reno elevates grand South Yarra home

    Eye-catching reno elevates grand South Yarra home

    [ad_1] A vibrant renovation has taken this 1870s Victorian to a new level, while keeping its period charm intact. And it could be yours — for $7-$7.7 million. Kay & Burton’s Peter Kudelka said the single-level South Yarra stunner underwent a major overhaul in the late-1990s, with the grand facade and front two rooms refreshed…

  • Canberra five-eighth, fullback Jack Wighton position

    Canberra five-eighth, fullback Jack Wighton position

    [ad_1] Jack Wighton’s possible switch from fullback to Canberra’s halves has been given a tick by Raiders NRL veteran Sia Soliola. The 26-year-old has been training at five-eighth as the Raiders look to fill the void left by Blake Austin’s off-season departure to England. Wighton, Canberra’s first-choice No.1 since 2015, featured in the halves in…

  • Here’s how Canada’s largest psychiatric hospital flags potentially violent patients

    Here’s how Canada’s largest psychiatric hospital flags potentially violent patients

    [ad_1] The country’s largest mental health hospital frequently re-evaluates patients who might be aggressive or violent to ensure doctors and nurses have the most up-to-date assessment possible, says one of its top directors.  That’s in stark contrast to the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), which evaluates patients for potential violence when they first come in and…

  • news.com.au — Australia’s #1 news site

    news.com.au — Australia’s #1 news site

    [ad_1] Resources Minister Matt Canavan has defended the Prime Minister’s aversion to a bill that would allow doctors to ask for refugees to be brought to Australia for medical assessment. On Tuesday night, Scott Morrison said if his government loses the vote in parliament, he will ‘ignore’ it because it’s ‘stupid’ legislation. Mr Canavan says…

  • Montreal’s public health agency warns of possible measles exposure in 2 clinics

    Montreal’s public health agency warns of possible measles exposure in 2 clinics

    [ad_1] Montreal’s public health agency has reached out to patients potentially exposed to measles after a woman infected with the virus visited two medical clinics in the city last week.  Santé Montréal is also warning healthcare workers to be on the lookout for symptoms.  The woman arrived in Montreal on Jan. 27 on a plane that had travelled through…

  • Brexit news: Property for sale? Should you sell before Brexit?

    Brexit news: Property for sale? Should you sell before Brexit?

    [ad_1] Brexit is causing financial worry across the UK. For most, our property is the biggest investment we will ever make, leaving some homeowners fretting. Will the value of your property increase or decrease after Brexit? Should you sell your home now? Lucy told Express.co.uk: “It’s a tricky one to answer. To know that I’d…

  • Five-a-side version approved by World Rugby, Ben Ryan

    Five-a-side version approved by World Rugby, Ben Ryan

    [ad_1] World Rugby has given its approval for a new five-a-side version of the sport with an international tournament likely to be held in London this year, according to a UK media report. The sport’s world governing body is hopeful the shortened version — Rugby X — can improve the game’s finances and boost its…

  • Eunice Byun & David Nguyen of Material Kitchen

    Eunice Byun & David Nguyen of Material Kitchen

    [ad_1] The Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 5 this year. It’s a momentous occasion celebrated by millions around the world, and we reached out to some of our friends to see how they’d be ushering in the year of the pig. Eunice Byun and David Nguyen are the food-loving co-founders of Material, a thoughtful…

  • RCMP say sorry for wrong warning about drug-laced gum

    RCMP say sorry for wrong warning about drug-laced gum

    [ad_1] A day after warning the public about fentanyl-laced bubble gum, police say they were wrong, and that only the container, likely used to conceal illegal narcotics, tested positive — not the gum itself. The information provided in yesterday’s news release, and to media in interviews, was incorrect, Bay Roberts RCMP said in a release Tuesday. On Monday, police…

  • Chocolate Babka French Toast — Big Little Recipes

    Chocolate Babka French Toast — Big Little Recipes

    [ad_1] A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big everything else: flavor, creativity, wow-factor. Psst—we don’t count water, salt, pepper, and certain fats (specifically, 1/2 cup or less of olive oil, vegetable oil, and butter), since we’re guessing you have those covered. This week, we’re making a three-ingredient French toast that’s unlike…

  • How a Mandoline Accident Taught Me to Slow Down in the Kitchen

    How a Mandoline Accident Taught Me to Slow Down in the Kitchen

    [ad_1] I’m sitting on my couch, cursing to myself, to the world, and to the unearthly beings who allegedly rule over domesticity. My cats are looking at me in that particular brand of silent judgment that every cat owner knows too well. I just nearly sliced off the tip of my pinky on a Benriner…

  • Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech: Smackdown before address

    Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech: Smackdown before address

    [ad_1] Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has delivered a stinging put-down to Donald Trump ahead of his highly anticipated State of the Union address today. The outspoken Democrat retweeted an article about “what to watch” in the speech with the comment: “None of it.” Her smackdown has already had more than 44,000 likes, as the day brought…

  • Madame Vo’s Yen Vo and Jimmy Ly

    Madame Vo’s Yen Vo and Jimmy Ly

    [ad_1] The Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 5 this year. It’s a momentous occasion celebrated by millions around the world, and we reached out to some of our friends to see how they’d be welcoming the year of the pig. Chef Jimmy Lee and Yen Vo, the husband-and-wife duo behind N.Y.C.’s popular Madame Vo…

  • Health Canada has new measures to curb vaping by young people

    Health Canada has new measures to curb vaping by young people

    [ad_1] Health Canada says it intends to introduce new measures to curb the rising amount of vaping by young people. The Tobacco and Vaping Products Act already prohibits ads that appeal to young people, but Health Canada said it aims to strengthen those rules, such as limiting the visibility of ads to young people.  Health Minister Ginette Petitpas…

  • 10 Valentine’s Day Gifts for the One You Love

    10 Valentine’s Day Gifts for the One You Love

    [ad_1] Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and the last minute hustle to find a thoughtful, considered gift can be tough. So this year, we put our heads together to come up with our favorite gifts for the food-lover in your life. From deluxe hot chocolate to our favorite Dutch oven, we’ve got something…

  • May to visit Brussels again on Brexit deal

    May to visit Brussels again on Brexit deal

    [ad_1] Prime Minister Theresa May will travel to Brussels to tell European Union leaders they must accept legally binding changes to the Irish border arrangements of the divorce deal or face the prospect of a disorderly no-deal Brexit. The United Kingdom is due to leave the EU in just 52 days, yet London and Brussels…

  • The Best Valentine’s Day Gifts (You Just Might Want to Keep)

    The Best Valentine’s Day Gifts (You Just Might Want to Keep)

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with K+M Chocolate to share thoughtful gift ideas you can treat that special someone to (even if that special someone is you!) this Valentine’s Day. If you ask us, it’s never a bad time to shower your loved ones with all sorts of warm and fuzzy, heartfelt affirmations. Enveloping someone in a…

  • Grocery store dims lights, reduces noise for sensitive folks

    Grocery store dims lights, reduces noise for sensitive folks

    [ad_1] From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Mondays, a grocery store in Arnprior, Ont., dims the lights, turns off the intercom and asks staff not to wear scents — all to create a “sensory-friendly shopping experience” for people with special needs. No Frills franchise owner Mark Harrison has two children on the autism spectrum and knows first-hand some people…

  • Interiors That Use Plants As Part Of The Palette

    Interiors That Use Plants As Part Of The Palette

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… We all love to have a little house plant dotted here and there, to breathe a bit of life into the home and connect us with nature even when we’re spending time tucked away indoors. However, our little foliaged friends are often an afterthought when it comes…

  • Lemon Chicken Recipe {10 Minute Prep}

    Lemon Chicken Recipe {10 Minute Prep}

    [ad_1] 1 Marinate chicken: Place lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, thyme, rosemary, salt, and pepper in a large, non-reactive bowl, whisk to combine. With the tip of a sharp knife, cut into the underside (skinless) of each chicken piece one or two times by about 1/2 an inch. (This will help the marinade penetrate.) Place the…

  • Facebook Messenger DOWN: Chat app NOT WORKING as users face issues

    Facebook Messenger DOWN: Chat app NOT WORKING as users face issues

    [ad_1] Facebook Messenger appears to be down this lunchtime with hundreds of users complaining of issues with the popular chat app. Problems seem to have begun at around 1.15pm GMT with users complaining that the service isn’t working. Down Detector has also registered a surge of Messenger down reports with problems across the globe. Down…

  • Record disaster stuns world after crocodile, snake infestation

    Record disaster stuns world after crocodile, snake infestation

    [ad_1] Intense rain and flash flooding has been causing devastation in north Queensland for 11 days with conditions not expected to weaken until the weekend. The unprecedented flooding has brought devastation to much of the region — especially Townsville — leaving potentially thousands of homes underwater and causing roads and bridges to disappear. But the…

  • Kate Middleton news: Duchess of Cambridge stuns in green

    Kate Middleton news: Duchess of Cambridge stuns in green

    [ad_1] Kate Middleton looked chic today in an emerald green smock dress. The long-sleeved number had 60s inspired pocket details with black buttons. The Duchess added a black clutch, black tight and black boots. Her hair was blowdried and she wore tiny gold leaf earrings. The children gathered at the school sang a sweet song…

  • Adult virgin hospitalised in sex freak out

    Adult virgin hospitalised in sex freak out

    [ad_1] Married At First Sight’s adult virgin has been hospitalised after experiencing a severe panic attack while attempting intercourse on Monday night — but managed to return from the brink to finally conquer his fear on television screens around Australia. [ad_2] Source link

  • Technology focused on health promises women more control over their lives

    Technology focused on health promises women more control over their lives

    [ad_1] Technology focused on women, or women’s health, has never been a major focus for Silicon Valley. But that’s starting to change. A new niche of the tech industry is taking off, with apps and gadgets that promise women more control over their health and lives. The growing “femtech” market includes tools like period trackers and apps focused…

  • Randwick races, Kensington track, tips, Tony Thomas best bets

    Randwick races, Kensington track, tips, Tony Thomas best bets

    [ad_1] ADRIAN Bott and Gai Waterhouse bring a big team to the races on Wednesday on the Kensington track at Randwick but what excites them most is that all the horses are on their way up. Bott said a host of runners can run well, including first-starter Mr Dependable who has drawn wide in barrier…

  • ​IVF linked to slightly higher risk of maternal complications

    ​IVF linked to slightly higher risk of maternal complications

    [ad_1] Women who become pregnant using fertility treatments — particularly in-vitro fertilization — have a slightly higher risk of severe complications around the time of delivery compared to women who conceive naturally, research suggests. Those complications include post-partum bleeding that may require a blood transfusion, admission to an intensive care unit, infection of the reproductive system, and — in…

  • donations for favours probe expand

    donations for favours probe expand

    [ad_1] Federal prosecutors in New York issued a subpoena Monday seeking documents from Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, furthering a federal inquiry into a fund that has faced mounting scrutiny into how it raised and spent its money. Inaugural committee spokeswoman Kristin Celauro told The Associated Press that the committee had received the subpoena and was…

  • Newly leaked documents show PC health-care changes ‘done deal’, NDP says

    Newly leaked documents show PC health-care changes ‘done deal’, NDP says

    [ad_1] Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath revealed new documents on Monday she says show the province had already signed off on leaked health-care legislation the Progressive Conservatives dismissed as “just a draft” last week. Hours later, Health Minister Christine Elliott battled back at her own news conference, accusing the NDP of “fear-mongering.” Elliott also said the material was non-partisan public service…

  • Debenhams news: Which UK stores are closing? Latest on closures

    Debenhams news: Which UK stores are closing? Latest on closures

    [ad_1] Debenhams could close 20 stores across the UK this year, according to latest news. The department store is in talks with banks after struggling financially. In October 2018 the high street giant announced it would close up to 50 stores. Now it seems 20 might shut down in 2019. The BBC reported that Debenhams…

  • Jennifer Garner’s character in Camping is not popular among fans

    Jennifer Garner’s character in Camping is not popular among fans

    [ad_1] It’s almost impossible to be a Jennifer Garner hater. Unfortunately, the latest character she’s taken on hasn’t done the American sweetheart many favours. The 46-year-old mother-of-three, who has a very loving and maternal reputation in real life, plays helicopter mother Kathryn, an irritable, rigid, Instagram-obsessed control freak in the new comedy series Camping, which…

  • That’s not just bubble gum, it’s laced with fentanyl, say RCMP

    That’s not just bubble gum, it’s laced with fentanyl, say RCMP

    [ad_1] Police are warning the public after finding fentanyl-laced bubble gum while responding to a reported drug overdose. Bay Roberts RCMP seized bubble gum and other items found next to a man when they responded to a reported overdose in the community. The man, who is approximately 30 years old, was treated with Naloxone nasal spray and taken to hospital,…

  • NAB boss digging in after scathing report

    NAB boss digging in after scathing report

    [ad_1] The chief executive of NAB has promised to lead the bank’s response to the royal commission “personally and visibly” after he and chairman Ken Henry were heavily criticised. Andrew Thorburn said the commission’s final report was “very hard to read” and did not reflect who he was or how he was driving change inside…

  • Obesity-related cancers rising in U.S. young adults

    Obesity-related cancers rising in U.S. young adults

    [ad_1] Mirroring the decades-long increase in obesity rates in the U.S., cancers that are thought to be driven at least in part by excess weight are also on the rise among people under age 50, a new study suggests. Rates for six of 12 cancers related to obesity have been increasing in successive generations of young adults, with the sharpest increases…

  • This Spicy, One-Pot Chicken & Potato Stew Is a Blaze of Korean Comfort

    This Spicy, One-Pot Chicken & Potato Stew Is a Blaze of Korean Comfort

    [ad_1] Dakdoritang, a spicy chicken dinner with potatoes and carrots. Photo by Ty Mecham When I’m in Atlanta at my mother’s house, I like to pretend to not know how to cook certain Korean dishes just so we can spend time together. I say “pretend” because Maangchi—whom The New York Times once coined “YouTube’s Korean…

  • Twin engine Cessna crashes into California house killing occupants

    Twin engine Cessna crashes into California house killing occupants

    [ad_1] Five people died and two were injured after a small plane apparently broke apart on Sunday over a Southern California suburb, raining debris on a neighbourhood and setting a house on fire, authorities said. Four people in the house that burned in the city of Yorba Linda were killed, along with the pilot, who…

  • How to Make Cauliflower Rice

    How to Make Cauliflower Rice

    [ad_1] The unsuspecting cauliflower has found a permanent place on our plates in the last few years. Home cooks have gotten creative with this vegetable by making “steaks,” mashed potatoes, and even pizza crusts! Learning how to make this cauliflower rice recipe is a good starting point to explore the versatility of this veggie. You’ll…

  • Experts call for emergency declaration on Ebola in Congo

    Experts call for emergency declaration on Ebola in Congo

    [ad_1] An international group of public health experts have called on The World Health Organization to convene an emergency committee and consider declaring Congo’s Ebola outbreak an international public health emergency. The group of experts wrote in the Lancet Monday that such a call would help galvanize “high-level political, financial, and technical support to address…

  • Chinese Lunar New Year and What It Means to Us: Writer Ann Mah

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    Victorians’ ultimate guide to property for 2019

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    Why Eurocamp is the perfect escape for couples to unwind

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    US suspends nuclear treaty with Russia

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  • Mondrian Inspired Interior With Modern Geometric Accents

    Mondrian Inspired Interior With Modern Geometric Accents

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Those familiar and enamoured with the De Stijl artistic movement will admire this joyous block colour home tour, designed and visualised by Rustem Urazmetov. Infact, anyone who enjoys a vibrant home scheme can draw ideas from a Piet Mondrian inspired interior design like this, with its fearless…

  • Pressure Cooker Beef Chili Recipe {Instant Pot}

    Pressure Cooker Beef Chili Recipe {Instant Pot}

    [ad_1] A warm bowl of chili is such a comforting meal on cold nights. Beef chili usually takes at least an hour and a half to simmer on the stove, but you can cut that time down by half when you use a pressure cooker! New to Pressure Cooking? Electric pressure cookers are having a…

  • Lunar New Year and What It Means to Us: Cynthia Chen McTernan

    Lunar New Year and What It Means to Us: Cynthia Chen McTernan

    [ad_1] What Cynthia will be whipping up this weekend. Photo by Cynthia Chen McTernan The Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 5 this year. It’s a momentous occasion celebrated by millions around the world. Cynthia Chen McTernan, founder of the blog Two Red Bowls and author of A Common Table, shares what this holiday means…

  • Will Pucovski released from Australian squad

    Will Pucovski released from Australian squad

    [ad_1] Talented Victorian batsman and Test debutant-in-waiting Will Pucovski has been released from the Australian squad as he continues to deal with mental health issues. Pucovski, 20, will return to Melbourne after missing selection for both Tests against Sri Lanka. “He reported some challenges over the past few days, and the decision has been made…

  • Drug, vaccine shortages likely to continue, warns N.S. pharmacy association

    Drug, vaccine shortages likely to continue, warns N.S. pharmacy association

    [ad_1] An ongoing shortage of common drugs and vaccines is likely to continue and will possibly worsen, warns the head of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia. Over the last few months, health providers across the country have been left scrambling to deal with supply gaps in blood pressure medications, antidepressants and vaccines for travellers.  “It’s a…

  • Brief Encounters in Sheffield – DesignCurial

    Brief Encounters in Sheffield – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] An exhibition on crystal technologies, both ancient and modern, in Sheffield’s Site Gallery finally gives a weightier, more nuanced perspective on our digital fascinations. Veronica Simpson reports Anyone who reads this column regularly knows I am not the biggest fan of the way technology is taking over our lives. I relish the ease…

  • Prostate cancer symptoms: Signs of tumour include blood in semen

    Prostate cancer symptoms: Signs of tumour include blood in semen

    [ad_1] Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to be diagnosed in men, according to the NHS. The disease affects the prostate – a small gland that’s found in the pelvis, that is responsible for producing a thick white fluid that creates semen. The fluid is added to sperm, which is produced in the testicles,…

  • Australia v Sri Lanka cricket: Day 2 scores of the second Test in Canberra

    Australia v Sri Lanka cricket: Day 2 scores of the second Test in Canberra

    [ad_1] Australia finally found its batting mojo on day one of the second Test against a Sri Lankan team that was completely outclassed despite a promising start in Canberra.   Having reduced the Aussies to 3/28, Joe Burns and Travis Head then combined for a double-century partnership that has almost certainly batted the visitors out…

  • Property for sale: Sell your house at the value you want with this trick

    Property for sale: Sell your house at the value you want with this trick

    [ad_1] A property for sale can be boosted in terms of value with various very superficial changes. Relatively cheap moderations can help sellers get more from buyers. An expert has recommended removing personal clutter from your home. This includes bold colours and prints. Mark Bentley, from NAEA Propertymark – the professional body for estate agents…

  • Cowboys recruit sacked over alleged Townsville casino incident

    Cowboys recruit sacked over alleged Townsville casino incident

    [ad_1] North Queensland have sacked major signing Ben Barba for a breach of his NRL playing contract without playing a single game for the club. Barba was involved in an incident at a Townsville casino, according to a report by Nine news late on Friday night. “When a player joins the North Queensland Cowboys he…

  • Wait until you see the inside of this updated northeastern home…

    Wait until you see the inside of this updated northeastern home…

    [ad_1] There is plenty of wow factor inside this modernised four-bedroom family home. Set by the tranquil Black Hill Conservation Park, at 23 Galaxy Way, the home’s interior is decorated in modern white colour tones, with feature spotted gum timber floors. Highlights include pendant lights, a stone-look feature wall and gas fire in the living…

  • Melbourne Comedy Festival 2019 guide: Shows, tickets, dates, times

    Melbourne Comedy Festival 2019 guide: Shows, tickets, dates, times

    [ad_1] It’s the largest comedy festival in the southern hemisphere and for good reason. When the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival returns for its 32nd year this March, visitors can look forward to seeing seasoned favourites, exciting new features and fresh-faced talent from both Australia and abroad. Here’s our guide to the ins and outs…

  • Is this Melbourne’s most OTT sales pitch?

    Is this Melbourne’s most OTT sales pitch?

    [ad_1] A souped-up sales pitch for an off-the-plan townhouse in Melbourne’s outer east is attempting to capture the imagination of first-home buyers. From big dreams and European forests to content horses nibbling hay, the quirky marketing campaign on realestate.com.au for the MontVue development in Kilsyth doesn’t follow real estate convention. RELATED: Millennial couple’s incredible flip…

  • Split Pea Soup Recipe {Hearty & Healthy}

    Split Pea Soup Recipe {Hearty & Healthy}

    [ad_1] Classic split pea soup! Dried split peas are cooked with ham hocks, onions, garlic, and leeks. This filling, hearty soup is perfect for cold winter days. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer There’s something about winter that just begs for the making of split pea soup, wouldn’t you agree? Like the proverbial groundhog, who failing to…

  • Meat Lovers’ Sheet Pan Pizza Recipe

    Meat Lovers’ Sheet Pan Pizza Recipe

    [ad_1] These days, it’s easy to pick up the phone and order a pizza that gets delivered to your door. You can even get really good pizza delivered to your door. But I’m still a sucker for the homemade version. On chilly winter nights, I love a sheet pan pizza piled high with toppings, like…

  • Frost quakes and transport chaos grips major US cities

    Frost quakes and transport chaos grips major US cities

    [ad_1] If dealing with temperatures plummeting to minus 32C overnight wasn’t bad enough, the frozen residents of Chicago received a shock when the city was afflicted by a “frost quake”. A series of loud booms across the US’ third largest city, which led some people to think their houses were falling apart, has been put…

  • The Perfect Drink to Pair with Buttery Pastries

    The Perfect Drink to Pair with Buttery Pastries

    [ad_1] Buttery pie dough, tangy cream cheese, honey, and figs are all you’ll need for these delightful pastry pockets! Print This post is brought to you in partnership with Diet Coke. We recommend that any home cook have a few cheater dessert recipes up their sleeve. And of course, something delicious to pair with them!…

  • Simple Beef Empanadas and What We Love to Drink With Them!

    Simple Beef Empanadas and What We Love to Drink With Them!

    [ad_1] Savory beef, warm spices and olives make the zesty filling for these simple empanadas! Print This post is brought to you in partnership with Diet Coke. The first time you look at the ingredients in a basic empanada recipe, you may think it’s a joke. Raisins? Beef? Olives?! How can these things work together?…

  • Mercedes X350d: Reviewed and prices

    Mercedes X350d: Reviewed and prices

    [ad_1] Since the four-cylinder Mercedes-Benz X-Class launched in April last year, sales have been pretty slow. Perhaps one-tonner buyers are unimpressed by a badge and well-informed about hardware, which in the case of the X-Class is mostly shared with the Nissan Navara. The X-Class hasn’t done any damage — yet — to the front-running Ford…

  • Avengers star’s personal trainers say no to burpees

    Avengers star’s personal trainers say no to burpees

    [ad_1] It’s the words nearly every person who exercises wants to hear — “burpees are a waste of time”. Brothers Ryan and Eric Johnson, who are the muscle who keep actress Scarlett Johansson looking fit and fabulous, are aware that burpees are not the most enjoyable exercises, even describing it like “adding garbage for the…

  • St Leonards Aussie beach shack for sale

    St Leonards Aussie beach shack for sale

    [ad_1] A CLASSIC Aussie beach shack has hit the market in St Leonards with an uninterrupted view across the bay. There is potential to update the original three-bedroom house at 399 The Esplanade or develop the 698sq m site into townhouses, subject to council approval. There is precedent with several other townhouses being built in…

  • High school cheerleaders get banned for ‘serious’ misbehaviour

    High school cheerleaders get banned for ‘serious’ misbehaviour

    [ad_1] These misbehaving cheerleaders are headed to the bench — for the rest of the next year. A high school in Atlanta, America has suspended its varsity cheerleading squad for the remainder of its basketball season after the young girls were caught cursing, taunting other teams, leaving the stands to socialise and displaying “gestures and…

  • 3 Tips for Making Totally Great Burgers Without a Grill

    3 Tips for Making Totally Great Burgers Without a Grill

    [ad_1] We could debate forever about grilled versus griddled burgers—and, while we’re at it, about charcoal versus gas grills. But let’s say you don’t have a grill. Or, I don’t know, that it’s below-freezing outside. How do you make a great burger without leaving your kitchen? On this week’s Dear Test Kitchen, Test Kitchen Director…

  • Deep freeze across America could get worse

    Deep freeze across America could get worse

    [ad_1] A University of Iowa student was found dead outside a building at the campus as the death toll from the polar vortex in the US hits 12. Gerald Belz, a premed student, was found outside an academic hall just before 3am as temperatures dropped to -46C. At least a dozen deaths related to extreme…

  • Our 10 Most Popular Bread Recipes for Weekend Baking Projects

    Our 10 Most Popular Bread Recipes for Weekend Baking Projects

    [ad_1] Nothing compares to the heart-fluttering happiness of smelling fresh baked bread. Well, okay, there’s one thing: the scent of fresh-baked, from-scratch bread you’ve made. There’s a reason bread baking is its own kind of ritual. Because homemade bread is a mix between science and magic, where simple flour, salt, and water transform with heat…

  • Jennifer Lopez diet: What J.Lo eats on no-sugar no-carb diet

    Jennifer Lopez diet: What J.Lo eats on no-sugar no-carb diet

    [ad_1] Jennifer Lopez, 49, has just completed a 10-day stint of cutting out carbs and sugar. The actress and her boyfriend, Alex Rodriguez, 43, committed to the challenge together and upon completion the pair looked incredible. In her latest Instagram story she said: “It’s day 10, we did it, we’re here. We still have the rest…

  • Guide to the Best Chicken Wings Recipes

    Guide to the Best Chicken Wings Recipes

    [ad_1] Here at Food52, some of us are Patriots fans, some of us stand behind the Rams, and a handful of us have no horse in this race. But when it comes to the Super Bowl, there’s one thing upon which we can all agree: Chicken wings are the true winner, every single year. Which…

  • Meghan Markle facing ‘more sinister’ trolls than Kate Middleton

    Meghan Markle facing ‘more sinister’ trolls than Kate Middleton

    [ad_1] Earlier this week, it was revealed that Kensington Palace staff are spending hours moderating and deleting abusive comments aimed at Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton. From sexist to racist remarks — and according to HELLO! even violent threats — the torrent of online abuse towards both duchesses from their “rival” fans is becoming a…

  • 4 Apartments That Turn Up The Dial On Industrial Style

    4 Apartments That Turn Up The Dial On Industrial Style

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Industrial chic interior design doesn’t have to be stark and grey. The industrial vibe can be warm and rich – whether that comes via glowy lighting schemes, chic home accessories or unique decor touches that’s up to you. We’ve gathered together four apartment designs that turn up…

  • 10 Easy Sustainability Tips for a More Eco-Friendly Home

    10 Easy Sustainability Tips for a More Eco-Friendly Home

    [ad_1] I’ll admit that I haven’t always been the most conscious about living an eco-friendly lifestyle. From slacking on recycling to buying single-use plastics without thinking twice, I’m guilty of plenty of not-so-green practices. But the start of every new year always has me rethinking my daily habits—from how I’m eating to the number of…

  • Best Celebrity Pantries Organized Kitchen Photos

    Best Celebrity Pantries Organized Kitchen Photos

    [ad_1] Welcome to Pantry Goals, your destination for all the practical tips and need-to-know tricks to get your space in tip-top shape (and keep it that way). Recently, we talked about cute little pantries and all of their clever small-space solutions, so it’s only fair to do a roundup of larger-than-life pantries, too. Our favorite…

  • Chinese New Year boost for north shore

    Chinese New Year boost for north shore

    [ad_1] The north shore’s property market is set for a boost in February thanks to Chinese New Year celebrations. Local agents are fielding inquires from Chinese tourists due to visit Australia and keen to snap up homes. Chinese New Year, which begins on February 5, is traditionally one of the most popular periods of the…

  • Doug Ford adviser reveals his vision for health-care system today

    Doug Ford adviser reveals his vision for health-care system today

    [ad_1] A report that will shape how Ontario Premier Doug Ford reforms the province’s health-care system says adding more beds to the system is not the solution to hospital overcrowding, CBC News has learned Ford’s council on improving health care, a handpicked panel of 11 senior health-care administrators, will deliver its first report Thursday morning. The council…

  • The new New Towns – DesignCurial

    The new New Towns – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] There are developments, and then there are developments. By the time it’s completed Greenwich Peninsula will be large enough to be a town in its own right, with all the facilities and amenities one could expect. David Tarpey takes a look, and at a couple more large-scale developments in London and Bedford Greenwich…

  • Peter Crouch to Burnley, done deals, contract, details, fee

    Peter Crouch to Burnley, done deals, contract, details, fee

    [ad_1] Peter Crouch will have a medical at Burnley on Deadline Day with Sam Vokes heading in the opposite direction to Stoke, according to Sky Sports. Sky Sports News reported on Wednesday former England international Crouch could be involved in a part-exchange deal that could see Burnley striker Vokes move to the Potters. Crouch, who…

  • Ringerdingding eyes $5m prize before Roayl Ascot

    Ringerdingding eyes $5m prize before Roayl Ascot

    [ad_1] EMERGING star Ringerdingding will be aimed at the Group 1 Australian Guineas and the $5 million All-Star Mile this autumn, but the colt’s part-owner Ricky Surace has long-range plans to take care of “unfinished business” at Royal Ascot next year. The Sandown Guineas winner will resume in the Group 3 Manfred Stakes at Caulfield…

  • Australia v Sri Lanka: Live scores of day 1 of the 2nd Test, Canberra

    Australia v Sri Lanka: Live scores of day 1 of the 2nd Test, Canberra

    [ad_1] After rolling the visitors inside three days last weekend, Australia’s captain Tim Paine confirmed they would take same side into the second and final Test at Manuka Oval, where a win or draw will secure the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy. It means allrounder Marcus Stoinis will miss out on a Test debut on Friday, with Marnus…

  • School Design: Top of the class

    School Design: Top of the class

    [ad_1] Ten years after the global economic downturn forced a massive reduction in investment in school buildings, glimmers of hope are emerging. Our round-up of new school projects finds innovation in the tight, urban streets of London and New York as well as a traditional Alpine village. By Veronica Simpson To paraphrase Charles Dickens:…

  • Preview: Surface Design Show 2019

    Preview: Surface Design Show 2019

    [ad_1] Veronica Simpson takes a look at the highlights of February’s Surface Design Show in London Words by Veronica Simpson 5 – 7 February Set within the top-lit, spacious halls of the Business Design Centre in Islington, Surface Design Show is more of a curated, boutique kind of exhibition, a content-rich immersion in the…

  • Chance to own feel-good property

    Chance to own feel-good property

    [ad_1] A tightly held Sydney property that’s helped hundreds of people turn their lives around is up for grabs. Currently housing 10 men, The Barracks Boarding House in North St Marys has been listed for sale with a $999,000 price tag. The single-storey residence has 12 bedrooms plus a communal bathroom, lounge, kitchen and dining…

  • The Blueprint curated diary: Lydia Yee

    The Blueprint curated diary: Lydia Yee

    [ad_1] Chief curator of the Whitechapel Gallery, Lydia Yee, shares her recommendations for the best shows to kick off 2019 Lydia Yee has been chief curator at Whitechapel Gallery since 2015 and most recently curated Ulla von Brandenburg: Sweet Feast (2018), Leonor Antunes: the frisson of the togetherness (2017) and Mary Heilmann: Looking at…

  • Woman or girl slain every 2.5 days in Canada in 2018, new report finds

    Woman or girl slain every 2.5 days in Canada in 2018, new report finds

    [ad_1] A woman or girl was killed every 2.5 days on average in Canada last year, according to an inaugural report on femicide that argues the issue must be better understood in order to reduce the number of slayings. The first annual report by the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability — titled “.CallItFemicide”…

  • Canterbury night races, tips; Shayne O’Cass best bets; horse racing tips

    Canterbury night races, tips; Shayne O’Cass best bets; horse racing tips

    [ad_1] CONTRASTING barrier draws shouldn’t prevent trainer Matthew Smith from bagging a double at Canterbury Park on Friday night. Smith saddles-up a couple of lightly-raced and progressive types in Koonunga and Tonsor. The pair have drawn the inside and outside gates in their respective races. TOP TIPS: WEEKEND BEST BETS Tonsor has the compensatory measure…

  • About face: Health department reverses stand on private eye surgeries

    About face: Health department reverses stand on private eye surgeries

    [ad_1] After months of warning patients away from using private clinics for eye surgeries, the Department of Health is pulling back, the minister announced Wednesday, giving eye doctors increased options for where they can perform surgeries. The change will allow patients to schedule publicly funded eye surgeries either at a private clinic, which must be approved by government, or…

  • Global Rapid Rugby competition, Andrew Forrest delays to 2020

    Global Rapid Rugby competition, Andrew Forrest delays to 2020

    [ad_1] Billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest has decided to postpone his Global Rapid Rugby competition to 2020. Forrest initially hoped to launch the eight team competition in the coming months, but says the tight time frame and the intricacies of a World Cup year convinced him to launch it in 2020 instead. In place of…

  • E-cigarettes beat nicotine gum and patches to quit smoking

    E-cigarettes beat nicotine gum and patches to quit smoking

    [ad_1] While e-cigarettes work slightly better than other nicotine replacement treatments to help people quit smoking, there are still many unknown health effects of e-cigarettes, a new study suggests. The study provides the strongest evidence yet that vaping can help smokers quit cigarettes, with e-cigarettes proving nearly twice as effective as nicotine gums and patches.  The British research,…

  • Families hiring own staff to guard nursing home residents

    Families hiring own staff to guard nursing home residents

    [ad_1] A growing number of Ottawa families are hiring staff to protect their loved ones from being attacked by other residents in their long-term care homes, according to a local advocacy group. “A lot of families are paying for extra care when they aren’t able to be with their loved ones because of their concern that…

  • Chicago weather: How long does it take for frostbite to hit?

    Chicago weather: How long does it take for frostbite to hit?

    [ad_1] Chicago is being bombarded by a historic cold, with temperatures predicted to reach a staggering -60C. Now more snow is expected to fall as more than 20,000 residents were without power. Hundreds of schools are closed across the Chicago area, more than 2,000 flights have been cancelled and train services suspended as the city battles…

  • Ontario overdose prevention sites waiting to find out if they’ll be funded under new model

    Ontario overdose prevention sites waiting to find out if they’ll be funded under new model

    [ad_1] Ontario’s health ministry says it is reviewing applications for funding from overdose prevention sites under a new model planned by the province. Until the provincial government makes a decision about which sites will be approved, sites across the province will remain open, the ministry says. “Existing sites will continue to operate while they apply,” Hayley Chazan, press secretary…

  • Phil Spencer net worth: Love It or List It host’s staggering fortune

    Phil Spencer net worth: Love It or List It host’s staggering fortune

    [ad_1] Phil Spencer, 49, is known for his informative property series which he presents alongside Kirstie Allsopp, 47. The presenting duo have carved out impressive careers, hosting Location, Location, Location, and Love It or List It – which is on Channel 4 tonight. The duo have also fronted programmes of their own, and often front property…

  • Donald Trump on the Middle East: Intelligence agencies are ‘wrong’

    Donald Trump on the Middle East: Intelligence agencies are ‘wrong’

    [ad_1] Donald Trump has unleashed a Twitter tirade against his own intelligence agencies, accusing them of being “wrong” and “naive” over the impending global threats. In a direct contradiction of statements made by his top spy chiefs yesterday, he claimed “tremendous progress” had been made with Islamic State, and the “caliphate would soon be destroyed.”…

  • Canada reduces presence in Cuba after another diplomat falls mysteriously ill

    Canada reduces presence in Cuba after another diplomat falls mysteriously ill

    [ad_1] A 14th Canadian has fallen ill to an unexplained illness in Havana, Cuba, prompting further reductions in embassy staffing in the country. Canadian government officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, say Global Affairs Canada will consider halving its diplomatic presence in the Cuban capital, potentially reducing its representation by eight people from the…

  • Meghan Markle visits National Theatre in London as royal patron

    Meghan Markle visits National Theatre in London as royal patron

    [ad_1] Meghan Markle has visited the National Theatre in London on her first official visit since she replaced the Queen as its patron. The beaming Duchess of Sussex, who is six months pregnant, arrived in a pair of $800 Aquazzura heels she is thought to have previously worn when she fronted media for her and…

  • Best Guacamole Recipe – An Easy Trick for Best Guacamole

    Best Guacamole Recipe – An Easy Trick for Best Guacamole

    [ad_1] Guacamole is like chili: Everyone has their own secret, best-ever recipe. And I’m not here to mess with that. Go ahead and keep making guac your favorite way—I’m sure it’s excellent. I am here to share with you a little trick for taking your guacamole, whatever your formula may be, to new heights. It’s…

  • Brown University criticized for using live pigs in medical training

    Brown University criticized for using live pigs in medical training

    [ad_1] A prominent physicians’ group has asked federal regulators in the U.S. to investigate Brown University’s medical school, arguing it is violating the law by using live pigs for training in emergency medicine. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine on Tuesday asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to investigate…

  • Slow-Cooker Peruvian Pork Adobo Is My Heritage in a Crock-Pot

    Slow-Cooker Peruvian Pork Adobo Is My Heritage in a Crock-Pot

    [ad_1] Photo by Rocky Luten The Spanish (and Portuguese) gave us a lot of the ingredients that make Latin American cuisine what it is today: a deep appreciation for pork and knowledge of how to cook the whole animal, the use of olive oil, and the omnipresence of onion and garlic, just to name a…

  • Oscar winner Kathy Bates looks unrecognisable after weight loss

    Oscar winner Kathy Bates looks unrecognisable after weight loss

    [ad_1] Misery actress Kathy Bates has stepped out looking like a new woman. The 70-year-winner has lost about 30 kilograms, telling Us Weekly that her niece helped her lose the weight with some simple advice. “My niece told me this little, secret, I guess it’s no secret, it’s a biological thing, that at some point…

  • How to Store Coffee Beans

    How to Store Coffee Beans

    [ad_1] I’ve been drinking some form of coffee since I was 6 years old. Was I too young? Maybe; it’s unclear. Was it mostly milk, though? 100%. Flash forward to two decades later, and I still adore coffee. Hot, iced, pourover, latte, drip—you name it, I’m a fan. Every morning, I start my day with…

  • Google Maps is receiving a fix for one of its most frustrating problems

    Google Maps is receiving a fix for one of its most frustrating problems

    [ad_1] Google Maps the American tech giant’s navigation software that is used across the globe on desktops, Android devices and iPhones. The software routinely receives new updates that add new features and improvements for fans. Last year alone the app received a swathe of updates that made it much more useful. Chief of these was…

  • Weekend Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland: Best Restaurants & Sights

    Weekend Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland: Best Restaurants & Sights

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with VisitBritain to bring you delicious ideas on what to do, see—and of course, eat—in Edinburgh, and beyond! Stay tuned for more travel tips to help you plan your very own British adventure. I’ve wanted to go to Edinburgh, Scotland for years—it’s one of those places I’ve only heard described using enthusiastic…

  • Lady Gaga blasts lawyer as she defends Kesha in legal fight

    Lady Gaga blasts lawyer as she defends Kesha in legal fight

    [ad_1] Lady Gaga’s passionate defence of fellow singer Kesha has been revealed in explosive new court documents. The newly unsealed deposition, which took place in September 2017, also reveals a fiery exchange between Gaga and producer Dr Luke’s lawyer, according to website The Blast. During questioning about Kesha’s claims of sexual assault against Dr Luke,…

  • Kookaburras, Hockeyroos teams v Netherlands, Belgium, Holland, Dutch

    Kookaburras, Hockeyroos teams v Netherlands, Belgium, Holland, Dutch

    [ad_1] THE Hockeyroos’ inaugural FIH Pro League tilt will have a distinctly local flavour with more than a quarter of the 18 member squad hailing from Victoria. Five Victorians — Hayley Padget, Kristina Bates, Rachael Lynch, Sophie Taylor and Ashlee Wells — along with state team member Lily Brazel, will suit up for the Aussie…

  • 4 Grey Decor Schemes With A Softer Side

    4 Grey Decor Schemes With A Softer Side

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Previously we explored weighty grey masculine interiors, so this time we’re looking at some grey decor schemes that explore a somewhat softer side. Each of these four modern homes explore a minimalist aesthetic, with what some might describe as a feminine touch. Strong lines and sleek styling…

  • How to Tie a Trash Bag to Keep It From Slipping

    How to Tie a Trash Bag to Keep It From Slipping

    [ad_1] Out of all my household chores, taking out the garbage is my least favorite. My roommate and I put it off until it’s absolutely necessary, crushing down our boxes and trash until the smelly bag is almost too heavy to handle. Heaven help us when the bag slips from the trashcan’s lip, letting the…

  • Bluewater, Far North Queensland, homes flooded after heavy rain

    Bluewater, Far North Queensland, homes flooded after heavy rain

    [ad_1] Residents have been forced to flee to higher ground in far north Queensland after flood waters submerged homes and swept away sheds. Houses were inundated by more than a metre of water after 300mm of rain fell in four hours at Bluewater, near Townsville. Rescuers were going house-to-house late on Wednesday in the fast-flowing…

  • Back pain: Relieve lower back pain with one surprising exercise

    Back pain: Relieve lower back pain with one surprising exercise

    [ad_1] According to private healthcare provider Bupa, one in three people in the UK will suffer from back pain each year. The condition is common and usually improves within a matter of days, weeks or months, depending on that has caused it and how severe it is. But back pain can be extremely debilitating to…

  • Rafa Nadal engaged to Mery ‘Xisca’ Perello after 14 years

    Rafa Nadal engaged to Mery ‘Xisca’ Perello after 14 years

    [ad_1] It’s the news that will break the hearts of his countless fans. Just days after his devastating Australian Open Final loss, it has been revealed that tennis champion Rafael Nadal has finally popped the question to his long-term girlfriend, Xisca Perello. The pair are engaged after a 14-year courtship and are planning to tie…

  • Jewel thief Mark Zoontjens jailed for Ingle Farm robbery

    Jewel thief Mark Zoontjens jailed for Ingle Farm robbery

    [ad_1] A thief who wore camouflage clothing to steal more than $100,000 worth of jewellery from a northern suburbs store has been jailed for more than four years. Mark Steven Zoontjens pleaded guilty to the break-in at Zamel’s Jewellers at Ingle Farm in March 2017, and three other offences in which he stole cigarettes, mobile…

  • Northern foods are now on the plate in Canada’s new food guide

    Northern foods are now on the plate in Canada’s new food guide

    [ad_1] Northern foods are finding a place on the menu in Canada’s new food guide, including whale, seal and berries. The last time the food guide was updated in 2007, there was a specific guide that suggested foods for Inuit, First Nations and Métis — now there’s one food guide for all Canadians and more resources…

  • Minky cloth: Morrisons STOCK Mrs Hinch Minky cleaning cloths, selling for £2.50

    Minky cloth: Morrisons STOCK Mrs Hinch Minky cleaning cloths, selling for £2.50

    [ad_1] Morrisons is bringing back Mrs Hinch’s favourite cleaning cloth ‘Minkeh’ after selling thousands of the antibacterial sponges before Christmas.  The cloths have been described as ‘gold dust’ since Instagram cleaning-sensation Mrs Hinch started recommending them. In fact, followers of the Essex-babe will know the cloths sold out across the internet. Morrisons alone sold over…

  • Wayne Greenhalgh testifies about stabbing attack

    Wayne Greenhalgh testifies about stabbing attack

    [ad_1] A Sydney man had “blood pouring out of everywhere” and “didn’t know what to do” when he was stabbed by an alleged Islamic State supporter on an afternoon walk home from Kmart, a jury has heard. Wayne Greenhalgh told police he’d never spoken to Ihsas Khan when the young man attacked him with a…

  • Qld’s shark policy challenged in court

    Qld’s shark policy challenged in court

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