Category: Lifestyle

  • US man gets 27 years for failed bombing

    US man gets 27 years for failed bombing

    [ad_1] A former hippie who left a homemade bomb outside the police station of a Colorado mountain town has been sentenced to 27 years in prison, even though it never exploded. The judge handed down the long sentence after finding the bombing attempt was an act of terrorism intended to avenge the killing of a…

  • CFA issue warning for East Gippsland blaze

    CFA issue warning for East Gippsland blaze

    [ad_1] An out-of-control bushfire in Victoria’s East Gippsland region has been downgraded to ‘advice’, after a ‘Watch and Act’ order was in place overnight. The blaze, 10km north of Timbarra, is burning in an easterly direction and is this morning being labelled as a “still active, slow moving bushfire” which is not yet under control.…

  • Tornado Valley scratched from Great Southern Star at Melton

    Tornado Valley scratched from Great Southern Star at Melton

    [ad_1] BETTING has been thrown into confusion on two of Saturday night’s biggest Group 1 races at Melton after two key scratchings. The biggest is recently-crowned Inter Dominion trotting champion Tornado Valley, who was a $1.50 TAB favourite for the Group 1 Great Southern Star – Australia’s top trotting race – before being scratched on…

  • How to live longer diet: Prevent high blood pressure symptoms with avocado

    How to live longer diet: Prevent high blood pressure symptoms with avocado

    [ad_1] Eating a healthy balanced diet – including at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day – could lower the risk of an early death, according to the NHS. You could also boost your lifespan by doing regular exercise – the “miracle cure” we’ve all been waiting for, it said. Making some small diet or lifestyle…

  • Donald Trump reaches tentative deal

    Donald Trump reaches tentative deal

    [ad_1] Donald Trump has endorsed a temporary funding bill that will offer time for politicians and the White House to continue debating his demand for border wall funds, while assuring federal workers get their pay. Speaking from the Rose Garden at the White House today, Trump said, “We have reached a deal to end the…

  • Antibiotic resistance: The best alternatives to antibiotics REVEALED

    Antibiotic resistance: The best alternatives to antibiotics REVEALED

    [ad_1] Antibiotics are often used when not needed, especially when it comes to farming. Animals such as pigs, chickens and other livestock are fed antibiotics in order to treat entire groups of animals, even when just one is diagnosed as ill. As a result, diseases are continuously exposed to the mechanisms which are meant to…

  • Leaving Neverland shocks critics, with child sex abuse claims

    Leaving Neverland shocks critics, with child sex abuse claims

    [ad_1] Critics have been left shaken after the world premiere of Leaving Neverland, with the documentary so sexually explicit counsellors were on hand to support the audience after the viewing. On Friday the Sundance Film Festival premiered the controversial new documentary, which airs allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson. The four hour documentary, which…

  • Stomach bloating diet: Prevent trapped wind pain by chewing aniseed

    Stomach bloating diet: Prevent trapped wind pain by chewing aniseed

    [ad_1] Stomach bloating has affected most people at some point in their lifetime, according to the NHS. It can make the stomach feel stretched and puffy, and is generally uncomfortable, it said. Certain foods in your diet could be causing your stomach bloating, as well as eating too fast, or too much. But, you could lower your chances…

  • Dam breaks in Brazil: 200 missing, deaths feared

    Dam breaks in Brazil: 200 missing, deaths feared

    [ad_1] Hundreds of people are missing after a dam collapse in southeast Brazil unleashed a torrent of mud on the riverside town Brumadinho. The dam burst yesterday, oozing sludge onto surrounding farmland and destroying houses, with 200 people missing and many feared dead, according to officials in the South American nation. President Jair Bolsonaro was…

  • Australia Day heatwave, long weekend weather forecast

    Australia Day heatwave, long weekend weather forecast

    [ad_1] The intense heat that’s been plaguing Adelaide and Melbourne in recent is heading Sydney’s way just in time for the long weekend, and things are only going to get a lot stickier. Heatwave conditions are expected to intensify today, with parts of the New South Wales’ capital set to swelter, with the mercury forecast…

  • Eczema treatment: Prevent dry and itchy skin with oolong tea in diet

    Eczema treatment: Prevent dry and itchy skin with oolong tea in diet

    [ad_1] Eczema is a long-term condition that causes the skin to become itchy, red, dry and cracked, according to the NHS. It most often appears in children before their first birthday, but could also develop in later life. Symptoms vary between small patches of dry skin, and large areas of red and inflammation skin all over the…

  • Female passenger dies in crash, driver charged

    Female passenger dies in crash, driver charged

    [ad_1] A teenage girl has died in a car crash in Adelaide’s north overnight while the driver – a disqualified teenage boy – has been arrested and charged over the fatal smash. Emergency services responded to the collision on Andrews Rd, Andrews Farm, just after 12.30am on Saturday. A white Audi sedan was driving on…

  • Trade guide Round 11, Rashid Khan top target

    Trade guide Round 11, Rashid Khan top target

    [ad_1] A triple treat awaits Supercoach BBL players next round, with three of the most fantasy-relevant teams playing twice. If you’ve been planning ahead, you’ll be aware Hobart Hurricanes, Brisbane Heat and Adelaide Strikers have the Round 11 double. Most coaches have been doing everything possible to stockpile players from the Hurricanes, Heat and Strikers…

  • Tips & Excerpt from Root, Nature, Grow

    Tips & Excerpt from Root, Nature, Grow

    [ad_1] During the busy holiday rush not too long ago, two of my co-workers surprised our team with the neatest gifts. Your mind might immediately go to a pan of Super Fudgy Brownies or a stack of Chocolate Chunk Cookies, but not this time (though we’d certainly never say no to those types of treats…

  • Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram to merge into single messaging service

    Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram to merge into single messaging service

    [ad_1] Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram will be merging into a ‘single messaging service’ next year. All three apps are expecting a big change, according to The Sun. Facebook Messenger, along with Facebook-owned WhatsApp and Instagram, will still exist as stand-alone apps. But messaging functionality would be shared across them, so users on Instagram could text…

  • What We Can All Learn From This Korean Dining Trend

    What We Can All Learn From This Korean Dining Trend

    [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. The stage has been set for a renaissance in solo dining. The South Koreans already have a word for it: honbap. A portmanteau of “alone”…

  • Quebec looking at expanding free flu vaccine program

    Quebec looking at expanding free flu vaccine program

    [ad_1] Quebec’s health minister is looking into the possibility of expanding the number of people who can receive free flu vaccines. In an email to CBC News, the ministry confirmed Danielle McCann has asked for an expert opinion on extending the province’s influenza immunization program to those outside the target groups identified by the province’s public…

  • Ivanka Trump news: What is Donald’s daughter doing during shutdown?

    Ivanka Trump news: What is Donald’s daughter doing during shutdown?

    [ad_1] Ivanka Trump is often seen with her father in Washington on government business. She was made a senior advisor to the president on his election, as was her husband Jared Kushner. Ivanka then moved to Washington to be near her the president. What is she doing during the government shutdown? On Wednesday Ivanka showed…

  • Dorie Greenspan’s Weeknight Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner

    Dorie Greenspan’s Weeknight Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner

    [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,…

  • Prince Charles intervenes in Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton

    Prince Charles intervenes in Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton

    [ad_1] The warring Duchesses have put their differences aside after their father-in-law’s intervention during the royals’ Christmas together, an expert has claimed According to The Sun, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton may have finally come to a truce after months of feuding following a stern telling-off from Prince Charles, according to a royal expert. The…

  • Ebola spreads to high-risk area of Congo, WHO says

    Ebola spreads to high-risk area of Congo, WHO says

    [ad_1] Congo’s Ebola outbreak has spread southwards into an area with high security risks, the World Health Organization said. The outbreak, the country’s worst, has killed 439 of the 713 people believed to have caught the disease. The fight against Ebola depends on tracing people who may have had contact with the disease and could fall ill and spread it further. But…

  • A One-Ingredient Hack to Make Any Cake 1,000 Times Better

    A One-Ingredient Hack to Make Any Cake 1,000 Times Better

    [ad_1] Want to Change the Way You Bake? We do. And no, we’re not talking about adopting eight sourdough starters or making cakes with a sous vide machine. We’re talking about smart, savvy, and totally simple tricks that change everything. Or, you know, at least your next batch of baked goods. A dollop of whipped…

  • 4 Super Swish Interiors With a Chic Neutral Palette

    4 Super Swish Interiors With a Chic Neutral Palette

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Four homes, four different takes on modest scale modern interiors, all using a chic neutral colour palette. Soft, light grey tones blend with beautiful wood grain and fresh white decor to conjure up living spaces that are not only style conscious but that are welcoming and generous…

  • The Best Grocery Store in America Is Trader Joe’s According to a New Survey

    The Best Grocery Store in America Is Trader Joe’s According to a New Survey

    [ad_1] Calling all cookie butter fans! As you might’ve guessed, you’re far from alone. According to a recent survey of 7,000 U.S. households released by global customer data science company dunnhumby, Trader Joe’s is the top-rated grocery retailer in America for the second year running. 34 Trader Joe’s Snacks We Could Polish Off in One…

  • Dementia care: Lack of sleep speeds up Alzheimer’s disease, warns new study

    Dementia care: Lack of sleep speeds up Alzheimer’s disease, warns new study

    [ad_1] A poor night’s sleep has long been linked with dementia – specifically Alzheimer’s disease which affects more than 500,000 people in Britain and 5.7 million Americans. But, until now, little was known about how sleep disruptions drive the disease. The new study in humans and mice found that sleep deprivation increases levels of the…

  • Homemade Chicken & Rice Soup {One-Pot}

    Homemade Chicken & Rice Soup {One-Pot}

    [ad_1] One-Pot Chicken and Rice Soup! Throw bone-in chicken, rice, and vegetables together in a pot and simmer until they’re done. It’s the easiest soup ever, ready in under an hour. Photography Credit: Aaron Hutcherson This easy one-pot chicken and rice soup definitely deserves to be in your collection. It’s just the thing for warming…

  • Mount Gravatt East house provides idyllic family lifestyle

    Mount Gravatt East house provides idyllic family lifestyle

    [ad_1] EMMA and Greg Moller were first home buyers when they laid eyes on this Mount Gravatt East house. The couple entered the property market shortly after their wedding and the renovation of the three bedroom house at 127 Grenfell St was short, yet sweet. “My husband and I had just got married and we…

  • Cooking with Kids & How to Get Them in the Kitchen with You

    Cooking with Kids & How to Get Them in the Kitchen with You

    [ad_1] Ashley Rodriguez of Not Without Salt shares the very real, relatable lessons she’s learned cooking with her three children in her latest book, Let’s Stay In. Read on and be sure to chime in with your own experiences below. People often ask me, “Ashley, do you cook with your children?” I want to say,…

  • Lucky Lotteries winner to pay off home

    Lucky Lotteries winner to pay off home

    [ad_1] Most property owners can only dream of being mortgage-free, but one lucky NSW resident is well on their way to living out that fantasy. The western Sydney woman was gobsmacked learning she had won a whopping $200,000 in cash earlier this week, after taking out the Lucky Lotteries mega jackpot prize. MORE: RESORT-STYLE HOME…

  • Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal expose tennis’ next generation

    Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal expose tennis’ next generation

    [ad_1] Rafael Nadal begrudgingly joked that the next generation of stars doesn’t need any help from him during an on-court interview at the Australian Open. It was the biggest lie of the event so far. Nadal, Rodger Federer and Novak Djokovic have already laid waste to one generation of tennis stars, winning 50 of the…

  • Bats die in extreme heat

    Bats die in extreme heat

    [ad_1] More than 2000 dead bats have been picked up along the banks of the River Torrens following Thursday’s record-breaking heat. The operation was being conducted by the Department of Environment, Adelaide City Council and Fauna Rescue SA. Volunteers and workers have been waiting for the dead bats to fall from trees before taking them…

  • Channel 9 slammed for Sam Stosur snub

    Channel 9 slammed for Sam Stosur snub

    [ad_1] Channel 9 has come under fire from Australian Open fans after Samantha Stosur’s epic moment of redemption was snubbed on Friday night. Stosur broke through for her first major success on home soil in 14 years — in many ways vanquishing the demons that have plagued her singles campaigns at Melbourne Park, where she…

  • Golden State Warriors meeting with Barack Obama

    Golden State Warriors meeting with Barack Obama

    [ad_1] In their only trip to Washington this season, the Golden State Warriors decided to meet with former President Barack Obama instead of a traditional visit to the White House. The defending NBA champions were disinvited by President Donald Trump after saying they wouldn’t go to meet him, anyway. Golden State hasn’t visited the White…

  • Library in the clouds: Oodi by ALA Architects

    Library in the clouds: Oodi by ALA Architects

    [ad_1] In Finland the right to visit a library has been enshrined in law for almost a century. Now in Helsinki, ALA Architects has created the crown jewel of libraries, Oodi, on the most prime piece of real estate in the country. Don’t expect too many books though — that’s just not what the…

  • Timber Trades Journal announces its Wood and Wellness Conference

    Timber Trades Journal announces its Wood and Wellness Conference

    [ad_1] Exploring the positive impact that timber can have on health and well-being, Timber Trade Journal will be hosting its Wood and Wellness Conference at the Hilton London Tower Bridge on the 13th of February, 2019. One of the most widely respected titles in its market, Timber Trade Journal (TTJ) is well-known for its…

  • fears for family after reports of burns

    fears for family after reports of burns

    [ad_1] Emergency crews are on way to a lake in northern Victoria amid fears for a family after a boat caught fire. Police, fire crews and paramedics were called to a campground at Lake Eppalock about 3pm. TEMPERATURE DROPS MORE THAN 10C IN NINE MINUTES POWER CUT AS ROLLING OUTAGES HIT VICTORIA ‘TOO LATE TO…

  • Weight loss tips: Best way to lose weight and shift belly fat REVEALED

    Weight loss tips: Best way to lose weight and shift belly fat REVEALED

    [ad_1] Whether it’s a couple of pounds or a major lifestyle overhaul, weight loss is something many people choose to pursue. And from rediscovering confidence to taking better care of your health, losing those extra pounds can mean a lot. For many, shifting excess fat from one particular area can be their main aim –…

  • Cancer symptoms: Signs of bowel and pancreatic tumour in your poo or stools

    Cancer symptoms: Signs of bowel and pancreatic tumour in your poo or stools

    [ad_1] Cancer is a deadly condition that’s caused by cells growing and reproducing uncontrollably in the body, according to the NHS. Left untreated, the cancerous cells can attack other, healthy cells in the body, including vital organs. More than one in three people will develop cancer at some point in their lifetime, and there are…

  • Australia vs Sri Lanka Test cricket Day 2 live updates, scores, video |

    Australia vs Sri Lanka Test cricket Day 2 live updates, scores, video |

    [ad_1] Debutant Jhye Richardson and Pat Cummins gave Australia its best start to a Test with the ball in almost two years and the hosts are halfway to eclipsing Sri Lanka’s first-innings score at the beginning of day two. Australia’s bowlers rolled Sri Lanka for just 144 to start the Gabba pink-ball Test, the first…

  • Rafael Nadal hits back at Stefanos Tsitsipas

    Rafael Nadal hits back at Stefanos Tsitsipas

    [ad_1] Rafael Nadal left Stefanos Tsitsipas a dazed, confused and broken mess after destroying him in straight sets in the Australian Open semi-finals. The young Greek star was so bereft of ideas as to what had happened during the 6-2 6-4 6-0 bloodbath his post-match press conference turned into a therapy session. As he grappled…

  • Canadian cities rethink removal of fluoride from tap water

    Canadian cities rethink removal of fluoride from tap water

    [ad_1] It shouldn’t be up to cities to decide to add fluoride to drinking water, but provincial officials, a Canadian mayor says. Windsor, Ont., is bucking a national trend and looking at lifting its ban on adding fluoride to drinking water after seeing an increase in cavities among children. Community water fluoridation is recommended by…

  • It’s not just my battle. Together we can make a difference

    It’s not just my battle. Together we can make a difference

    [ad_1] Becoming disabled and losing the ability to walk like the average person was not something I thought would happen to me at the age of 40. I have a diverse background in urban design and city planning which allows me to have a unique perspective on universal accessibility. I used to think I was…

  • Flu WARNING: Vaccine NOT always effective, expert warns

    Flu WARNING: Vaccine NOT always effective, expert warns

    [ad_1] But Dr Connor Bamford, a virologist at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research in Scotland, warned that despite fears the vaccine may not be effective on every person, it could “mean the difference between life or death”. Dr Bamford highlighted on the “easiest” way to prevent getting the flu virus – urging…

  • Waleed Aly ‘solves’ debate, suggests December 19

    Waleed Aly ‘solves’ debate, suggests December 19

    [ad_1] It’s the debate that rolls around every year — whether it’s appropriate to celebrate Australia Day on January 26 — but The Project hostWaleed Aly has suggested he has finally solved the issue. Last night The Project panel discussed the divisive holiday with Aly throwing out December 19 as an option. “If we moved…

  • 16 Pantry Staples Our Test Kitchen Never Wants to Be Without

    16 Pantry Staples Our Test Kitchen Never Wants to Be Without

    [ad_1] Let’s be real: This isn’t the most inspiring time of year when it comes to fresh ingredients. But when the produce aisle is lacking, the pantry saves the day. (Go, pantry, go!) In the latest episode of Dear Test Kitchen, our test kitchen chef Josh Cohen shows us how to use fridge and shelf…

  • Best Restaurants in Florence, Italy

    Best Restaurants in Florence, Italy

    [ad_1] The first thing my boyfriend wanted to do when we arrived in Florence, Italy last summer was get in line to see the Duomo. “Are you kidding?!” I said. “A lampredotto stand I’ve read about is going to close in 25 minutes! Let’s hustle.” I grabbed his hand, and off we went, in pursuit…

  • Wilbur Ross slammed for remark on furloughed employees

    Wilbur Ross slammed for remark on furloughed employees

    [ad_1] Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, one of the richest people in US President Donald Trump’s Cabinet, is questioning why furloughed federal workers are reluctant to take out loans to get through the government shutdown. Mr Ross was asked on CNBC about why some of the 800,000 workers currently not receiving income are going to homeless…

  • Parkinson’s disease symptoms: Signs of brain condition in your wee and urine

    Parkinson’s disease symptoms: Signs of brain condition in your wee and urine

    [ad_1] Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, said the NHS. It’s caused by a loss of nerve cells in a specific part of the brain. These nerve cells are used to help send messages between the brain and the nervous system. Parkinson’s disease symptoms tend to develop gradually, and…

  • Sarah Paulson reveals modern way she and girlfriend hooked up

    Sarah Paulson reveals modern way she and girlfriend hooked up

    [ad_1] American actress Sarah Paulson has revealed the very modern way she hooked up with girlfriend, Holland Taylor. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live in the US, Paulson, 44, revealed how she first met the 76-year-old actress. “It’s a long story. We met a very, very long time ago,” Paulson said. “I was with someone…

  • A Sunny Apartment Design That Morning People Will Love

    A Sunny Apartment Design That Morning People Will Love

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Daybreak and sunbeams were the muse for this warm apartment design, entitled ‘Miracle Morning’ by Svoya Studio. The team focussed on the idea of morning being the most special period of the day, and ensured that the sun appeared in many elements of the apartment. Even in…

  • How to Hard-Boil Eggs – The Absolute Best Way, According to Chefs

    [ad_1] Google “how to hard-boil eggs” and more than 28 million (digital) hands will fly into the air, ready to offer advice. Amongst the first page of search results alone, you’ll find responses as varied as “place into boiling water and simmer for 10 minutes” to “start with cold water and bring everything to a…

  • Girl, 12, gives birth at a Perth hospital

    Girl, 12, gives birth at a Perth hospital

    [ad_1] Authorities in Perth have confirmed a 12-year-old girl has given birth at a hospital. Local media report the girl became a pregnant when she was 11 and had her baby earlier this month. Jackie Tang, of the Department of Communities, would not comment specifically on the case to protect the girl’s identity, but told…

  • Twice Baked Potatoes {Creamy & Fluffy}

    Twice Baked Potatoes {Creamy & Fluffy}

    [ad_1] When is the last time you had Twice Baked Potatoes?! Here are two variations on a classic recipe: one with a cheddar cheese and bacon stuffing, the other with a blue cheese and chives stuffing. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Sometimes deciding what to make for dinner starts with the inspiration of just one ingredient.…

  • Mum’s astute Manly buy has made millions

    Mum’s astute Manly buy has made millions

    [ad_1] Eastern suburbs socialite Elsa Zavattaro made an astute purchase in Manly almost 30 years ago and has been enjoying handsome returns ever since. The charity supporter and mum built units on a key waterfront block and has steadily sold them off over the years for a total of $6 million. Now the last of…

  • How to Tell if Spices Are Old or Fresh

    How to Tell if Spices Are Old or Fresh

    [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). We are all guilty of it. Go home right now and open your spice drawer, or cabinet, or box, or what have you. Check the expiration dates. Odds…

  • Eczema cream: Honey may help to soothe itchy eczema symptoms

    Eczema cream: Honey may help to soothe itchy eczema symptoms

    [ad_1] Eczema is a common skin condition in children, but it can also occur in adults, causing itchy, red, dry, cracked and sore patches to develop on the skin. The condition is usually long term, but can improve greatly over time. In children it can sometimes clear up completely as they grow older. Doctors can…

  • Melbourne’s extreme temperatures to return before reprieve

    Melbourne’s extreme temperatures to return before reprieve

    [ad_1] Today’s heatwave will again push Victoria’s energy needs to the brink, with emergency plans in place to avoid the risk of major blackouts. The city is expected to reach 44C today when records are set to tumble across the state. Thousands of Victorian homes are without power overnight as the city swelters ahead of…

  • The Warehouse, Penryn, Cornwall by Hart Miller Design

    The Warehouse, Penryn, Cornwall by Hart Miller Design

    [ad_1] Keeping it local has never rung so true for Hart Miller Design; for its work on this cafe in its home town, the architectural practice keeps the 19th-century warehouse building looking true to its origins Project Info Designer: Hart Miller Design Words by Ellen Peirson Hart Miller Design is a multidisciplinary studio that…

  • Japan whalers discuss plan to resume hunt

    Japan whalers discuss plan to resume hunt

    [ad_1] Japanese whalers have discussed plans to resume their commercial hunting on July 1, for the first time in three decades. Their preparation follows Japan’s decision in December to leave the International Whaling Commission, abandoning the organisation that has largely become a home for conservationists. The Fisheries Agency said whalers in six Pacific coast towns,…

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 images show this phone’s best feature in full

    Samsung Galaxy S10 images show this phone’s best feature in full

    [ad_1] Galaxy S10 is the presumed name given to the Galaxy S9 and S9+’s successor. The handset has been rumoured to bring a number of substantial changes to the product line with the most notable being a fresh all-screen design. Galaxy S10 has been rumoured to come with extremely minimal bezels on its top and…

  • Naomi Osaka’s funny exchange with reporter

    Naomi Osaka’s funny exchange with reporter

    [ad_1] Naomi Osaka has shown moments of invincibility on her way to the final of the Australian Open, but she let the world in on a sore spot she’s always carried in her post-match press conference. Still beaming after qualifying for her first Australian Open final, the 21-year-old let her guard down in a lighthearted…

  • Canadian cities re-think removal of fluoride from tap water

    Canadian cities re-think removal of fluoride from tap water

    [ad_1] It shouldn’t be up to cities to decide to add fluoride to drinking water, but provincial officials, a Canadian mayor says. Windsor, Ont., is bucking a national trend and looking at lifting its ban on adding fluoride to drinking water after seeing an increase in cavities among children. Community water fluoridation is recommended by…

  • Migrants easily pick up the word ‘capsicum’ but not ‘thongs’

    Migrants easily pick up the word ‘capsicum’ but not ‘thongs’

    [ad_1] Esky or cooler? Torch or flashlight? Lollies or candy? If you’re an immigrant, which of these words you choose to use can be a sign of how well you have “linguistically assimilated” to Australia. You might expect immigrants from English speaking countries to more readily pick up the Aussie lingo. But new research suggests…

  • Man found dead floating in shallow water

    Man found dead floating in shallow water

    [ad_1] A man has died after being pulled from the water off Moana beach. The 51-year-old Seaford man was found at about 3.30pm, floating in the shallow water. He was pulled from the ocean and paramedics attempted to revive him. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are investigating and will prepare a report…

  • The Gantry by HawkinsBrown – DesignCurial

    The Gantry by HawkinsBrown – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] The London 2012 Olympic Legacy is being realised at Here East, where HawkinsBrown have made a new space for artists and makers within the existing steel gantry of the former broadcast centre Project Info Client/s – Here East / The TramperyArchitects – HawkinsBrown;Architecture 00Size – 240 metre long steel structure / 21 freestanding…

  • Brumbies v Rebels Super Rugby trial teams, news, James Slipper

    Brumbies v Rebels Super Rugby trial teams, news, James Slipper

    [ad_1] New Brumbies recruits James Slipper, Toni Pulu and Irae Simone have been named to start in their club debuts against the Rebels in Saturday’s Super Rugby trial at Viking Park in Canberra. Former Wallabies prop Slipper is making a fresh start in the nation’s capital after twice testing positive for cocaine and being released…

  • George Alagiah: BBC News presenter returns – bowel cancer symptoms and signs

    George Alagiah: BBC News presenter returns – bowel cancer symptoms and signs

    [ad_1] BBC News at Six presenter George Alagiah has returned to work after taking a year out to undergo bowel cancer treatment. The newsreader revealed his second diagnosis in January 2017, after initially developing bowel cancer three years prior. Alagiah had to undergo further treatment for the condition after the cancer returned this time last year.…

  • Victor Oladipo of Indiana Pacers suffers knee injury

    Victor Oladipo of Indiana Pacers suffers knee injury

    [ad_1] Indiana Pacers All-Star guard Victor Oladipo suffered a potentially-serious knee injury during the second quarter of the team’s game against the Toronto Raptors at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers’ medical staff covered Oladipo’s knee with a towel after the injury, and he was then wheeled off the floor on a stretcher. The incident…

  • Patisserie Valerie news: Store closure list HERE – which are closing?

    Patisserie Valerie news: Store closure list HERE – which are closing?

    [ad_1] Patisserie Valerie announced it was in administration on Tuesday this week. Now a full list of store closures has been revealed. The British cafe company that has branches across the UK will close a large swathe of cafes across the UK. The closures will make 920 workers redundant. Patisserie Valerie has around 200 cafes…

  • Cairns radio host’s C-bomb mug goes viral

    Cairns radio host’s C-bomb mug goes viral

    [ad_1] Scott Morrison probably thought the worst part of his appearance on a regional FM radio station yesterday was being asked about his bathroom habits. But the Prime Minister soon discovered there were more embarrassing shenanigans to come, which he inadvertently helped promote far beyond the Cairns area. Mr Morrison paid a visit to Hit…

  • Heart attack symptoms: Signs of heart disease include thick Achilles tendon

    Heart attack symptoms: Signs of heart disease include thick Achilles tendon

    [ad_1] Heart attacks are a serious medical emergency and require immediate treatment, according to the NHS. The condition, which is also known as a myocardial infarction, is caused by a lack of blood reaching the heart. Without enough blood, the heart may become seriously damaged, and it could even be life-threatening. You could be at…

  • McLaren offers frightening glimpse into 2050

    McLaren offers frightening glimpse into 2050

    [ad_1] McLaren has released radical images of how they think the future of the sport will look. The battery-powered F1 cars will be capable of speeds of more than 500km/h, with aerodynamic bodywork that changes shape mid-race to give cars even better downforce. The F1 outfit conducted extensive research looking at technological, economic, environmental, political…

  • US speaker Nancy Pelosi blocks Donald Trump speech

    US speaker Nancy Pelosi blocks Donald Trump speech

    [ad_1] US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected President Donald Trump’s insistence that he deliver his State of the Union speech next week in Congress, setting up an unsettling clash among Washington’s power elite. The spat about where the annual political set-piece will be staged is a sideshow to the struggle between the White House…

  • SA Weather: Fire danger grips the state – The Pulse

    SA Weather: Fire danger grips the state – The Pulse

    [ad_1] CFS Extreme and severe fire danger warnings have been issued for all but two regions in SA as temperatures are set to soar into the mid-40s. With a maximum temperature of 45C forecast in Adelaide on Thursday, and even hotter elsewhere, the Country Fire Service has also declared total fire bans for every region…

  • Many pregnant women don’t think cannabis is harmful, UBC study finds

    Many pregnant women don’t think cannabis is harmful, UBC study finds

    [ad_1] A new report by researchers at the University of British Columbia has found that up to one-third of pregnant women believe it is safe to ingest cannabis during pregnancy. The study, published in the journal Preventive Medicine, pored over data from six U.S. studies and found that some women considered cannabis safe because their health-care provider hadn’t…

  • Best Instant Pot Recipes for Easy Weeknight Dinners

    Best Instant Pot Recipes for Easy Weeknight Dinners

    [ad_1] I’m not going to beat around the bush. It was, like, nine degrees Fahrenheit earlier this week in New York City. No amount of scarves, long underwear, tights beneath long underwear, double socks, or ear muffs could’ve prepared me for the walk to the grocery store around 4 p.m. By the time I returned…

  • Nurse arrested over ‘coma rape pregnancy’

    Nurse arrested over ‘coma rape pregnancy’

    [ad_1] A licensed nurse who was supposed to care for a woman in a vegetative state at a long-term Arizona nursing facility was arrested after she gave birth to a baby last month, officials in the US announced. Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said at a press conference that 36-year-old Nathan Sutherland was arrested and…

  • Carrots & Chorizo Star in This 30-Minute Sheet-Pan Dinner

    Carrots & Chorizo Star in This 30-Minute Sheet-Pan Dinner

    [ad_1] We all need ace-in-the-hole dinners for cold, dreary winter days—the kind that instantly lift our spirits. Even when I have a solid meal plan in place, walking into a cold, dark kitchen at the end of a long day often tests my resolve to cook, especially when I’d rather jump straight into comfy clothes…

  • A year before cannabis legalization, people in Ontario smoked up more

    A year before cannabis legalization, people in Ontario smoked up more

    [ad_1] In the year leading up to legalization, there was a significant uptick in the use of cannabis, notably among millennials and people aged 50 and older, a long-running survey has found. The survey by the Centre for Mental Health and Addiction (CAMH) — called the Monitor — shows the proportion of Ontario adults reporting previous-year marijuana…

  • Hot Crab Dip Recipe {Quick, Easy & Delicious}

    Hot Crab Dip Recipe {Quick, Easy & Delicious}

    [ad_1] This Hot Crab Dip is a MUST for your holiday party, Super Bowl party, or dinner party. Made with lump crab meat, cream cheese, and mayo. Make it ahead and then bake until bubbly when you’re ready to serve! Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Winter. Dungeness crab season. Super Bowl. Need I say more? It’s…

  • Two Punchy Modern Apartments With Red And Blue Decor

    Two Punchy Modern Apartments With Red And Blue Decor

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Blue hues and tones from the red colour spectrum come together in two modern home interiors, each designed by Nika Vorotyntseva & Dmytro Potomkin. By combining colours from opposite ends of the scale–one warm, one cold–an equal balance is achieved. The floor plans of these colourful apartments…

  • Our Top 5 Favorite Strawberry Desserts

    Our Top 5 Favorite Strawberry Desserts

    [ad_1] This post is brought to you in partnership with Fresh From Florida Strawberries are a most welcome burst of color — even in the middle of winter — and we love cooking and baking with them when they’re at their very sweetest. While it’s tempting to eat them as is for breakfast or toss…

  • Christy Laurence’s app reveals how to make money from Instagram

    Christy Laurence’s app reveals how to make money from Instagram

    [ad_1] Christy Laurence spent years in a high-paying corporate job, until one day a life-changing moment turned her world upside down. While working in marketing and advertising in Sydney, the New Zealand born advertising executive increasingly began to feel creatively unfulfilled in her day job. She started sharing her illustrations on Instagram and getting involved…

  • The Lightest, Fluffiest Scones Skip This Important Ingredient

    The Lightest, Fluffiest Scones Skip This Important Ingredient

    [ad_1] A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big, BIG everything else: flavor, ideas, holy-cow factor. Psst: We don’t count water, salt, pepper, and certain fats (say, olive oil to dress greens or sauté onions), since we’re guessing you have those covered. Today’s menu: foolproof cream scones, thanks to an unexpected missing…

  • New food guide ‘allows people to take pride in their own food and their own culture’: dietitian

    New food guide ‘allows people to take pride in their own food and their own culture’: dietitian

    [ad_1] Canada’s revamped food guide is putting a focus not just on healthy eating — but also on groups that might have traditionally been left out of the country’s nutritional guidelines. It’s an important shift away from portion sizes toward embracing traditional and cultural eating habits, says a registered dietitian in Winnipeg. “Before, they were still very much focused…

  • Turkey Sloppy Joes Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com

    Turkey Sloppy Joes Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com

    [ad_1] Oh boy, do I have memories of sloppy joes as a child. Note that I did not say “fond” memories. Just memories. Vague, soupy, tasteless, sugary-sweet memories. The sloppy joes of my youth tended to be either from a can or from a cafeteria, and neither were particularly special. The good news is that…

  • How to Clean & Sanitize Your Broom for Better Cleaning

    How to Clean & Sanitize Your Broom for Better Cleaning

    [ad_1] Over the past month, I’ve been getting up close and personal with my floor with downward dog and shavasana. And despite sweeping multiple times a week, my new point of view (complete with cat hair and dust bunnies) had me thinking: I know how often to clean my floors (every couple of days), but…

  • Bloated stomach pain: Soothe stomach pain and bloating with two fruits

    Bloated stomach pain: Soothe stomach pain and bloating with two fruits

    [ad_1] A bloated stomach is usually caused by problems digesting certain and foods and drinks. Problems with digestion can lead to excess gas and trapped wind, which can make your tummy feel bloated and uncomfortable. If you know what foods are causing your bloated stomach, cutting them out of your diet can prevent symptoms from…

  • 16-year-old girl dragged into bushes in broad daylight

    16-year-old girl dragged into bushes in broad daylight

    [ad_1] Police are hunting for a man after a brazen daylight assault on a teenage girl in Brisbane’s north on Wednesday afternoon. About 12.15pm, police believe a 16-year-old girl was attacked while walking on the footpath in Kittabilla St near the intersection with Craigslea St in Chermside West. A man walked up beside her and…

  • ‘Dr. Lipjob’ nets suspended sentence for illegally injecting botox

    ‘Dr. Lipjob’ nets suspended sentence for illegally injecting botox

    [ad_1] The B.C. woman known as “Dr. Lipjob” who continued to inject people with botox and dermal fillers despite being prohibited by court order has narrowly avoided going to jail. Rajdeep Kaur Khakh of Abbotsford, B.C., was given a 30-day suspended sentence and two years probation on Friday for contempt of court, for passing herself off as a…

  • Winnipeg athlete warns others about metal-on-metal hip implants after suffering life-changing reaction

    Winnipeg athlete warns others about metal-on-metal hip implants after suffering life-changing reaction

    [ad_1] A Winnipeg athlete’s hip surgery was supposed to transform his life, but led instead to a nightmare of pain and illness that hasn’t let up. The problems with metal-on-metal hip implants have prompted calls from Canada’s orthopedic surgeons for mandatory participation from all provinces in a national joint replacement registry. Neil McRitchie, 62, suffered rare…

  • Funeral held for Aiia Maasarwe in Israel

    Funeral held for Aiia Maasarwe in Israel

    [ad_1] The funeral of international student Aiia Maasarwe, who was murdered in Melbourne last week, has taken place in Israel. One week after she was killed after getting off a tram near La Trobe University at Bundoora, the 21-year-old was buried in her hometown of Baka al-Gharbiyye, an hour north of Tel Aviv. After arriving…

  • This One Genius Ingredient Will Make Better, Quicker Soups

    This One Genius Ingredient Will Make Better, Quicker Soups

    [ad_1] Every week in Genius Recipes—often with your help!—Food52 Creative Director and lifelong Genius-hunter Kristen Miglore is unearthing recipes that will change the way you cook. Photo by Bobbi Lin Making soup at home can often feel like an unsavory trade-off: Though we very much want the homey comforts of a brothy bowl of something…

  • Pakenham night racing, tips, best bets; Michael Manley preview

    Pakenham night racing, tips, best bets; Michael Manley preview

    [ad_1] Trainer Peter Gelagotis and jockey Jye McNeil will be looking for an early double with Creative Harmony and Blandford Lad at Pakenham. Gelagotis is confident the stablemates will give punters a big sight in their respective races. Herald Sun form analyst Michael Manley believes Blandford Lad will be suited by the step up in…

  • Where Barty could host her next party

    Where Barty could host her next party

    [ad_1] Rising Australian tennis star Ashleigh Barty may have lost her quarterfinal at the Australian Open last night, but the $460,000 in prizemoney she is due to collect is sure to soften the blow. The 22-year-old from Ipswich in Queensland put up a gutsy effort against Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova but went down swinging in…

  • Luke Ebbutt James: One to Watch in January

    Luke Ebbutt James: One to Watch in January

    [ad_1] Leaving behind a career in graphic design to embrace his passion for woodworking and furniture design, Luke Ebbutt James now specialises in handmade and highly-crafted bespoke furniture. Words by Chloe Pelas Who After a six-year stint in graphic design, Luke Ebbutt James retrained as a furniture maker. He now specialises in handmade, highly…

  • Why everyone in Itality is eating nipple cakes

    Why everyone in Itality is eating nipple cakes

    [ad_1] In Sicily locals love indulging in Minni di Virgini, or, virgin’s breasts. Don’t freak out, it’s not in a literal sense. They’re just delicious nipple-shaped cakes. Italians, especially Sicilians, are so religious and pastry-addicted they’ve come up with a sexy dessert to honour the martyrdom of their most beloved female saint, Saint Agatha. The…

  • Australian Open 2019 live scores, news: Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka

    Australian Open 2019 live scores, news: Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka

    [ad_1] The remaining men’s and women’s semi-finalists will be decided on another exciting day at Melbourne Park. Petra Kvitova booked her place in the final four with a win over Ash Barty last night and Serena Williams and Karolina Pliskova are battling it out to join her. Naomi Osaka sealed her spot in the semis…

  • Eureka Tower architect-designed house a rare find

    Eureka Tower architect-designed house a rare find

    [ad_1] A rare residence by one of the architects behind the Eureka Tower and Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art has hit the Hampton market. The modern masterpiece at 15 Wave St was restored by award-winning architect Nonda Katsalidis, who famously designed the Melbourne and Hobart landmarks with partner Karl Fender. Nick Johnstone’s Matt…

  • NTAs 2019 ALL the dresses on the National Television Awards red carpet

    NTAs 2019 ALL the dresses on the National Television Awards red carpet

    [ad_1] The National Television Awards 2019 kicked off tonight. The yearly awards ceremony celebrates the best in British Television. It also provides celebrities with a chance to look their best. Female stars especially go all out with gorgeous ballgowns. All the dresses on the NTA 2019 red carpet Best dressed at the NTAs 2019 tonight included…

  • Blood moon, lunar eclipse: Meteorite smashes into moon

    Blood moon, lunar eclipse: Meteorite smashes into moon

    [ad_1] A meteorite crashed onto the surface of the moon as the world watched this week, making it the first known sighting of a meteorite impact during a lunar eclipse. Billions of people turned their heads skyward, or tuned into live-streaming sites to watch the rare super wolf blood moon on Sunday. The blood moon,…

  • Alleged Brisbane serial masturbator caught on Google Street View

    Alleged Brisbane serial masturbator caught on Google Street View

    [ad_1] Detectives have pounced on an alleged serial masturbator who police say spent the past four years wandering the streets of Brisbane and performing indecent acts. Queensland Police charged the 43-year-old Eatons Hills man yesterday afternoon following a lengthy investigation that spread across four years, involved Google Street View and dozens of victims. Police allege…

  • Arthritis pain: Prevent joint symptoms and signs with walnuts in diet

    Arthritis pain: Prevent joint symptoms and signs with walnuts in diet

    [ad_1] Arthritis is a common condition that affects people of all ages, according to the NHS. Around 10 million people in the UK have arthritis, with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis the most common types. You could reduce signs of arthritis flare-ups by making small changes to your daily diet. Regularly eating walnuts could help to lower…

  • Pigeon infection: How dangerous is an infection from pigeon droppings?

    Pigeon infection: How dangerous is an infection from pigeon droppings?

    [ad_1] NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has confirmed two patients died after contracting a fungal infection found in pigeon droppings. The infection is airborne, meaning it was contracted by patients who breathed it in. Currently, some patients are being given medication to prevent possible further infections, and authorities have been quick to assure the public…

  • Cristiano Ronaldo slugged with $30m fine for tax fraud

    Cristiano Ronaldo slugged with $30m fine for tax fraud

    [ad_1] Cristiano Ronaldo has been slammed as insensitive for a photo he posted to social media from his private jet, on the same day it is feared that fellow footballer Emiliano Sala has died in a plane crash. Gary Lineker was among the social media users to hit back at the Juventus superstar for his…

  • Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper vying for Academy Awards on February 25

    Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper vying for Academy Awards on February 25

    [ad_1] Nicole Kidman, Toni Collette, Margot Robbie and Troye Sivan have missed out on Oscar nominations, but it wasn’t all bad news for Australia. Australian production designer Fiona Crombie and screenwriter Tony McNamara were nominated for their work on The Favourite, an English drama-comedy set in the early 18th century around Queen Anne. Sydney-born, Adelaide-raised…

  • Mental health, anxiety symptoms: Living with high-functioning anxiety

    Mental health, anxiety symptoms: Living with high-functioning anxiety

    [ad_1] At 20, Tammi Kirkness was the walking, talking, hustling personification of success. She was kicking goals in the corporate world, had completed a psychology degree and was fit and healthy. From the outside her life appeared to be on a steep upward trajectory but inside, her incessant anxiety and need to achieve was edging…

  • Jon Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga

    Jon Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga

    [ad_1] Donald Trump is back on the battlefield this week with the Senate set to vote on his proposal to end the shutdown and restore funding for closed government departments. The US President offered to extend protections for 700,000 undocumented young immigrants in return for $US5.7 billion for his border wall. The funding package is…

  • 14 Make Ahead Freezer Meal Recipes for Streamlined Dinner

    14 Make Ahead Freezer Meal Recipes for Streamlined Dinner

    [ad_1] I remember when my parents decided to buy a stand-alone freezer. They rolled the enormous ice box into our garage, and my sister and I promptly began listing all the ice cream flavors we’d like to stuff inside. My parents had other ideas. The new freezer was to be a savory-food-only zone—a place to…

  • Refried Beans Recipe {Authentic & Homemade}

    Refried Beans Recipe {Authentic & Homemade}

    [ad_1] Here’s how to make traditional Mexican refried beans, just like restaurants but even BETTER! Serve them as a side dish for any Mexican meal, turn them into a dip, or use them in burritos and quesadillas. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer I love refried beans! Don’t you? We had refried pinto beans at least once…

  • No deal would mean hard Irish border, EU confirms

    No deal would mean hard Irish border, EU confirms

    [ad_1] British-ruled Northern Ireland will automatically have a “hard border” with its southern neighbour if Britain leaves the European Union without a withdrawal agreement, the European Commission’s chief spokesman says. The remark to reporters by Margaritis Schinas reflected the EU’s position that Ireland, like other member states, would have to enforce EU customs and other…

  • Chili Beans with Rice Recipe

    Chili Beans with Rice Recipe

    [ad_1] 1 If using dry beans, cook the beans on the stove top or in the pressure cooker: Stove Top Method – Put beans into a pot and cover with at least 3 inches of water—about 3 quarts for 2 1/2 cups of dry beans. Bring to a boil and then lower heat to simmer, covered,…

  • 27 B.C. naturopaths under investigation as college cracks down on misleading ads

    27 B.C. naturopaths under investigation as college cracks down on misleading ads

    [ad_1] In the eight months since B.C.’s naturopathic college began cracking down on dubious advertising, 27 practitioners have been placed under investigation, according to the college registrar. Earlier this month, all naturopaths in the province were given a deadline of Jan. 21 to make sure their public materials are in line with college policies and…

  • Trader Joe’s ABC + K Slaw Review

    Trader Joe’s ABC + K Slaw Review

    [ad_1] Okay, Trader Joe’s, I’ve just about had enough. I already loved you, and then you went ahead and moved into the neighborhood, sending my feelings for you soaring. My go-to gang of cult favorites (Chocolate Croissants; Tarte d’Alsace) quickly found company with new friends (Cultured Salted Butter; Zhoug Sauce), and my constant exploration of…

  • Queen Letizia of Spain looks splendid for annual Diplomatic Corps reception

    Queen Letizia of Spain looks splendid for annual Diplomatic Corps reception

    [ad_1] Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, certainly knows how to make an entrance, arriving at the Diplomatic Corps reception today in a splendid outfit. The stylish royal, who met with the Editor-in-Chief of Spanish Vogue last week, arrived in the opulent Throne Room to received distinguished guests and high-ranking officials. The Queen, who joined her…

  • 15 Best Chili Recipes for Watching Football

    15 Best Chili Recipes for Watching Football

    [ad_1] If football has an official dish, it’s got to be chili. In my opinion, no football party is complete without a pot of this hearty, spicy stew simmering on the back burner. Whether you’re looking for a classic beef chili, a crockpot or Instant Pot chili, or something a bit more off the beaten…

  • Chris Brown held on Paris rape charge years after assaulting Rihanna

    Chris Brown held on Paris rape charge years after assaulting Rihanna

    [ad_1] Two police officials say US singer Chris Brown and two other people are in custody in Paris after a woman filed a rape complaint. One police official said the complaint was filed with police in the 17th arrondissement of northwest Paris. The official said one of the others detained is Brown’s bodyguard. Both officials…

  • Before & After Pantry Kitchen Makeover Photos and Storage Tips

    Before & After Pantry Kitchen Makeover Photos and Storage Tips

    [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). The new year is the perfect time to tidy up your pantry. After all, it’s too cold to do much outside (at least where we live here in…

  • Ingredient in some Hello Fresh, Chefs Plate meal kits recalled

    Ingredient in some Hello Fresh, Chefs Plate meal kits recalled

    [ad_1] Hello Fresh Canada Inc. is recalling an ingredient found in some of its Hello Fresh and Chefs Plate brand meal kits over a possible risk of salmonella contamination, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.  The red chili ingredient at the centre of the recall is found in the following meal kits:  Hello Fresh…

  • Gold Coast man’s heartbreaking message

    Gold Coast man’s heartbreaking message

    [ad_1] When Jai Ellis went missing on a family holiday, he posted a heartbreaking final Facebook message which left those who loved him to fear the worst. The 21-year-old Gold Coast resident’s body was found after a massive land and water search was carried out in the Tweed area of northern NSW. He had been…

  • Travis Head, Pat Cummins, vice-captains, Test series

    Travis Head, Pat Cummins, vice-captains, Test series

    [ad_1] Pat Cummins declared on New Year’s Day he had no desire to ever captain Australia but he’ll end January as the Test team’s vice-captain alongside Travis Head. Cummins and Head were elevated to captain Tim Paine’s deputies on Tuesday night and presented to the team as they took to the Gabba for a pink-ball…

  • Princess Victoria of Sweden looks chic at Royal Palace in Stockholm

    Princess Victoria of Sweden looks chic at Royal Palace in Stockholm

    [ad_1] Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looked chic and stylish when she stepped out for a cabinet meeting at the Royal Palace in Stockholm yesterday. The 41-year-old royal, who is heir to the Swedish throne, wore a knee-length tailored dress in a maroon colour for the important gathering with the new government. A leather belt…

  • Surface Design Show 2019 – DesignCurial

    Surface Design Show 2019 – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] A preview of what to look forward to at next month’s Surface Design Show Words by Emily Martin 5 – 7 February, Business Design Centre, London The next edition of the annual Surface Design Show (SDS) is set to take place at its annual residence, the Business Design Centre. On show will be…

  • Adelaide heat record could topple: BOM

    Adelaide heat record could topple: BOM

    [ad_1] Adelaide’s 80-year heat record could topple this Thursday, after authorities upgraded the forecast to a 45C “horror day”. The city’s highest recorded temperature stands at 46.1C, but John Nairn of the Bureau of Meteorology said that figure could be topped. “When we go to a number like (45C) we have to be cognizant that…

  • Meet Colour Foundation from Shaw Contract

    Meet Colour Foundation from Shaw Contract

    [ad_1] Colour Foundation brings the designer an essential and specially selected palette of colours to enhance today’s modern commercial interiors. Launched by Shaw Contract for the UK, European and Middle East markets this month (January 2019), with Colour Foundation’s 24 colours, designers can choose and easily combine bright shades with neutral tones, to create…

  • Prince Philip news: Duke’s car collection revealed after crash

    Prince Philip news: Duke’s car collection revealed after crash

    [ad_1] Prince Philip was involved in a car crash on 17 January. The 97-year-old great-grandfather was uninjured, Buckingham Palace confirmed. The Duke of Edinburgh is known to enjoy his independence, and driving himself despite having drivers at his disposal. What cars does the royal have in his collection? The Queen and Prince Philip are both…

  • Rare coins: Expert reveals how much Beatrix Potter 50ps are REALLY worth

    Rare coins: Expert reveals how much Beatrix Potter 50ps are REALLY worth

    [ad_1] The Beatrix Potter commemorative coins are considered extremely rare by collectors, despite a few of the collection, including the Tom Kitten 50p and the Tale of Peter Rabbit 50p, having a high mintage when they were issued by Royal Mint. From Mrs Tiggy-Winkle to Jeremy Fisher, coin collectors are often searching eBay for the special…

  • Only juvenile arthritis specialist in B.C. Interior retires with no replacement

    Only juvenile arthritis specialist in B.C. Interior retires with no replacement

    [ad_1] The only doctor in B.C.’s Interior that cares for children with juvenile arthritis has just retired, with no replacement, leaving families like the Ennis’s concerned with how their children will get proper medical treatment. “I’m worried there won’t be consistent care. I’m worried this position won’t be filled. I’m worried that if we lose…

  • Kurtis Patterson at home facing pink ball

    Kurtis Patterson at home facing pink ball

    [ad_1] Kurtis Patterson can lay claim to being one of the few batsmen with a better record with the pink ball than the red. Drafted into Australia’s squad for the two-Test series against Sri Lanka, the 25-year-old’s potential debut couldn’t have come at a better time than ahead of day-night clash at the Gabba. Two…

  • UFOs, warp drives, stargates: Secret Pentagon research exposed

    UFOs, warp drives, stargates: Secret Pentagon research exposed

    [ad_1] The United States Defence Intelligence Agency has one great fear: that someone, somewhere, has an unknown advantage … a secret weapon that could topple the world’s sole superpower from its perch. So when it hears talk of UFOs, stargates and warp drives — it takes it seriously. Seriously enough to spend some serious money…

  • Rural retreat hits the market

    Rural retreat hits the market

    [ad_1] As more buyers look to escape the hustle and bustle of city living, this new property listing could be the perfect solution. Set on a hilltop in the Macarthur region, this six-bedroom residence is ideal for hobby farmers who want to have a home with an executive feel. At 4 Westminster Place, Razorback, it…

  • Canada’s new food guide is served

    Canada’s new food guide is served

    [ad_1] Instead of eating four food groups, Canadians are now encouraged to follow three guidelines on what to eat regularly, what to avoid and the importance of cooking and preparing meals at home. Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor unveiled Canada’s new food guide on Tuesday at a market in Montreal. There’s no longer an emphasis…

  • Woman dies, partner in hospital after five-hour stand-off

    Woman dies, partner in hospital after five-hour stand-off

    [ad_1] A woman has died in hospital and her partner remains under police guard after a five-hour siege at a property in the Perth Hills on Monday. The siege was allegedly sparked after a couple in their 60s threatened to harm themselves and police, at one stage apparently saying they would burn down their house…

  • Expert tips, player news, video, website, app

    Expert tips, player news, video, website, app

    [ad_1] The wait is over. SuperCoach is open for 2019 and old and new players will enjoy a quicker, brighter experience that makes it easier than ever to join and play. Here’s a rundown of what’s new for 2019. New website Here at SuperCoach we are proud and excited about all our fantasy sports and…

  • Democrats under pressure in standoff

    Democrats under pressure in standoff

    [ad_1] The United States is preparing for a showdown this week after Donald Trump offered a contentious proposal after 31 days of government shutdown. Democrats immediately shot down Mr Trump’s Saturday offer to restore protections for young immigrants known as “Dreamers”, because it still included $US5.7 billion ($A8 billion) for a border wall. Mr Trump’s…

  • “Absolutely happy” auction result for a popular CBD cottage

    “Absolutely happy” auction result for a popular CBD cottage

    [ad_1] A CBD cottage, which was Australia’s second most-viewed property going to auction last week has sold under the hammer for a sum that has left its selling agent “absolutely happy”. The two-bedroom home on 255sqm, which was part of a row at 230 Frome St, went for $744,000 on the weekend. Selling agent Sean…

  • The 2-Ingredient Face Scrub That Saved My Winter Skin

    The 2-Ingredient Face Scrub That Saved My Winter Skin

    [ad_1] I publish a lot of few-ingredient recipes these days. Many are five, but some are even less, like these four-ingredient butter pecan cookies or three-ingredient croissant brittle. But this recipe is even less. It’s two. Oh, and it’s actually a face scrub. A totally edible face scrub, but a face scrub all the same.…

  • Kurtis Patterson selection, “two years” ago

    Kurtis Patterson selection, “two years” ago

    [ad_1] Kurtis Patterson’s rapid rise may seem like overnight success to some but one of the coaches who knows him best said the elevation should have happened “two years ago”. Reportedly on Saturday after Patterson hit his second century against Sri Lanka in a tour match which was little more than a glorified net session…

  • Best Sheet Pan Dinner Recipes for Busy Weeknights

    Best Sheet Pan Dinner Recipes for Busy Weeknights

    [ad_1] I’d like to give a shout-out to sheet pans. Because it’s amazing how the simplest, cheapest of tools can accomplish quick, delicious, and fuss-free (in the planning, prepping, and cleaning) meals the entire family adores. Sure, we love Instant Pots, Air Fryers, and the like, but sheet pans are the OG busy (and hungry)…

  • New guidelines may reduce risk of legal marijuana in youth

    New guidelines may reduce risk of legal marijuana in youth

    [ad_1] Last October, recreational marijuana became legal in Canada. But concerns remain about the impact on the health of young people in particular. Experts say a new set of guidelines published recently in the American Journal of Public Health might help lower the risk.  Researchers from Canada, the Netherlands and Australia looked at studies that focused…

  • Best Aglio e Olio Recipe for Cooking Spaghetti in a Skillet

    Best Aglio e Olio Recipe for Cooking Spaghetti in a Skillet

    [ad_1] Conventional pasta-boiling wisdom for much of my life was along the lines of: the roomier the pot and the more water, the better—like, way better. And the water should already be at a rolling boil when the noodles are added (butta la pasta and all that). I was always told that a standard box…

  • 20 undisclosed missile sites found in North Korea

    20 undisclosed missile sites found in North Korea

    [ad_1] Researchers have discovered as many as 20 undisclosed missile sites in North Korea, including a secret base that houses the headquarters of the rogue regime’s Strategic Rocket Forces, according to a new report. According to the New York Post, a report by Beyond Parallel, a project sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International…

  • Loaded Sheet Pan Nachos Recipe

    Loaded Sheet Pan Nachos Recipe

    [ad_1] These are the nachos that you make for dinner. These are the nachos without the tower of precariously balanced ingredients—you can pull from anywhere on the pan and know that the whole thing won’t come tumbling down. These are the nachos your kids will be happy to eat because they are basically like deconstructed…

  • Can We Stop Calling Cake “Bread” & Bread “Cake”?

    Can We Stop Calling Cake “Bread” & Bread “Cake”?

    [ad_1] Pop quiz: Which of the following does not belong in the group? Pumpkin bread, persimmon bread, banana bread, gingerbread, cornbread, rye bread, zucchini bread. (Hint: The correct answer has nothing to do with fruits and vegetables.) I was all ready to say that the outlier on the list is rye bread—the only loaf leavened…

  • Live above a real recording studio

    Live above a real recording studio

    [ad_1] A recording studio, that’s cut tracks for the likes of Violent Soho, Dune Rats and others shortlisted in Triple J’s Hottest 100, is hunting for flatmates – and thrown in a very quirky perk. The Bedlam recording studio – which has worked with Dune Rats, Guttermouth, Violent Soho, Twin Haus, Boss Moxi, Young Lions,…

  • 2 Minimalist Style White Interiors To Put The Mind At Peace

    2 Minimalist Style White Interiors To Put The Mind At Peace

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Calm and peaceful; that’s how we would all love to feel the moment we walk through our front door into our own little hideaways, wouldn’t we? Well, if this sounds like the coming home feeling that you’ve been longing for, then a minimalist style white interior is…

  • Pulled Pork Tacos {Slow Cooker Mexican Pork}

    Pulled Pork Tacos {Slow Cooker Mexican Pork}

    [ad_1] Try these pulled pork tacos made with slow cooker Mexican pulled pork! The pork is rubbed with spices, slow-cooked, shredded and served with tortillas in tacos or burritos. Slow cooker pork tacos will feed a crowd! Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Pulled Pork Tacos Do you know what a cook lives for? The look in…

  • Chinese scientist behind gene-edited babies fired by university

    Chinese scientist behind gene-edited babies fired by university

    [ad_1] A Chinese scientist responsible for what he said were the world’s first “gene-edited” babies evaded oversight and broke guidelines in a quest for fame and fortune, state media said on Monday, as the university where he worked announced his dismissal. He Jiankui said in November that he used a gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9…

  • Video shows decaying remains of theme park

    Video shows decaying remains of theme park

    [ad_1] Just 14 years ago, Sydney’s Wonderland was filled with the screeching of roller-coasters, the scent of dagwood dogs and the laughter and excitement of schoolkids spending their pocket money at Australia’s most loved theme park. For almost two decades, Wonderland operated more than 20 rides in Sydney’s Eastern Creek. It was an institution for…

  • 26 new species found in the Outback

    26 new species found in the Outback

    [ad_1] South Australian scientists have discovered 26 new species of native bees from outback Australia. They are new types of silk bees, which cover the inside of their nest with self-produced silk to protect their offspring. The team from the SA Museum, University of Adelaide and Flinders University first discovered six new species during biological…

  • Sky, Apple, Google and Amazon offer big savings in Mega Movie Week

    Sky, Apple, Google and Amazon offer big savings in Mega Movie Week

    [ad_1] Film fans can download some of the biggest blockbusters this week at hugely discounted prices. Mega Movie Week is a new initiative that begins today with it offering hundreds of the latest films to buy and keep for as little as £2.99. A total of nine film studios have united for the first time to offer…

  • Steve Price and clash on The Project

    Steve Price and clash on The Project

    [ad_1] Steve Price and Peter Helliar have clashed once again on The Project, this time sparring over a proposal to introduce pill testing after a spate of drug-related deaths at festivals. Price, who is against making testing kits available, blasted Greens MP Cate Faehrmann’s stance that they should be available during the politician’s Monday night…

  • Scientists grow human blood vessels from stem cells in a dish

    Scientists grow human blood vessels from stem cells in a dish

    [ad_1] Researchers grew blood vessels from embryonic stem cells in a dish in the lab that look and behave like the ones found in our bodies. (IMBA) Scientists say, for the first time, they have grown human blood vessels from scratch in the lab that look and behave like the ones in our bodies. “The…

  • School costs cheaper with some simple savings tips

    School costs cheaper with some simple savings tips

    [ad_1] Back-to-school costs are becoming increasingly complex for millions of parents, but there are ways to minimise the financial hit. Households need laptops, tablet computers, smartphones and ballooning book lists — and that’s all before the kids become teenagers. Laura Higgins, senior executive leader with ASIC’s MoneySmart, said school costs could be one of a…

  • The best views in town?

    The best views in town?

    [ad_1] A 1962 WEATHERBOARD home on Hobart’s Eastern Shore was Tassie’s most viewed property on realestate.com.au last week. Petrusma Property director Jake Towns said 30 people came to the first open home, with six making written offers. Jake said he was not surprised to see 177 Carella Street in the No.1 “most clicked” spot. “Howrah…

  • Confusion over hospital stay is as stressful as buying a home: Survey

    Confusion over hospital stay is as stressful as buying a home: Survey

    [ad_1] Going to hospital is more confusing than buying a house for many people, a survey of patients shows. Medical language, unfamiliar surroundings, noises and dealing with strangers is as challenging for many patients as moving to a foreign country. The experience is often made worse by the shock of the diagnosis in a specialist’s…

  • Chapel St trams stopped after Windsor blaze

    Chapel St trams stopped after Windsor blaze

    [ad_1] An inner-city restaurant fire is causing havoc with Chapel St cars and trams. Firefighters found the back of the second-storey restaurant, on Mechanics Lane just off Chapel St at Windsor, well-alight just after 1.15pm. The blaze was brought under control within 20 minutes but all trams have stopped down Chapel St and drivers are…

  • First 2020 Toyota Supra sells for $3m at auction

    First 2020 Toyota Supra sells for $3m at auction

    [ad_1] The hype surrounding the new Toyota Supra has hit critical levels. The first example of the 2020 model sports car sold for an eye-watering $US2.1 million ($2.93m) at a Barrett-Jackson auction. The price is extreme considering in the US a mechanically identical launch edition is priced from about $US56,000 ($78,000). In part explaining the…

  • Healthscope expects binding bid this month

    Healthscope expects binding bid this month

    [ad_1] Hospital operator Healthscope expects a binding takeover proposal from Canadian investment firm Brookfield Asset Management by the end of the month. Healthscope, whose shares have risen 15 per cent in the two months since it announced Brookfield’s $4.5 billion proposal, says Brookfield has indicated it is finalising its due diligence and debt commitments with…

  • Family leaves hotel filthy with cigarettes, ‘smelling of poo’

    Family leaves hotel filthy with cigarettes, ‘smelling of poo’

    [ad_1] The “rowdy” British traveller family which wreaked havoc in New Zealand have left a hotel room strewn with rubbish and smelling of poo, it has been claimed. A cleaner at a motel in the Wellington area of the North Island claims it took staff “hours” to clean the room which was littered with cans…

  • Wes Nelson: Body language expert spots passion on Dancing on Ice

    Wes Nelson: Body language expert spots passion on Dancing on Ice

    [ad_1] Wes Nelson, of Love Island 2018 fame, is currently competing on the 2019 series of Dancing on Ice. The 20-year-old, who is dating fellow reality TV star Megan Barton Hanson, 24, danced with his skating partner Vanessa Bauer tonight. The couple performed their routine to a song from the musical Hairspray. The dance duo…

  • Group challenges ruling requiring doctors to give referrals for services that clash with beliefs

    Group challenges ruling requiring doctors to give referrals for services that clash with beliefs

    [ad_1] Ontario doctors challenging a court ruling that found physicians must give referrals for medical services that clash with their moral or religious beliefs say there is no proof that removing that requirement would hamper patients seeking treatment. A group of five doctors and three professional organizations is appealing a divisional court decision that upheld…

  • SA auction market strongest on mainland

    SA auction market strongest on mainland

    [ad_1] Adelaide’s auction market continues to kick goals as a new report reveals it recorded the highest clearance rate of any mainland city over the December quarter. According to CoreLogic’s latest Quarterly Auction Market Review report, Adelaide’s clearance rate for the period was 48.5 per cent, up 4.9 per cent on the national average of…

  • Syria repels Israeli air attack in south

    Syria repels Israeli air attack in south

    [ad_1] Syrian military air defences have thwarted an Israeli attack, shooting down several missiles in the south of the country, state media says. “Our air defence systems thwarted … an Israeli air aggression … and prevented it from achieving any of its goals,” a military source told state news agency SANA. An Israeli military spokeswoman…

  • Total lunar eclipse set to wow stargazers

    Total lunar eclipse set to wow stargazers

    [ad_1] Astronomy buffs across the United States have been promised all the makings of a spectacular total lunar eclipse on Sunday except one – clear skies. Stargazers from Los Angeles to New York will keep their eyes on the sky for the eclipse, known as a super blood wolf moon, expected to appear at 11:41pm…

  • A Beautiful Cable Management Box

    A Beautiful Cable Management Box

    [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

  • eBay rare coins: Benjamin Bunny 50p coin selling for £300 – why?

    eBay rare coins: Benjamin Bunny 50p coin selling for £300 – why?

    [ad_1] From vintage clothes to second-hand jewels, for many, eBay is the place to go for a pre-loved items. Recently one seller, “may_gurun01”, decided to list a Benjamin Bunny 2017 coin, in the hopes of achieving a huge amount of money. The eBay user seems only willing to part ways with the 50p coin for…

  • Aiia Maasarwe’s body to be released from coroner

    Aiia Maasarwe’s body to be released from coroner

    [ad_1] A family’s wish to have their daughter Aiia Maasarwe returned to them is due to be granted, with her body expected to be released today. The Victorian coroner is due to give Ms Maasarwe’s body to a funeral director this afternoon to repatriate, AAP was told on Sunday. Melbourne rap artist charged with murdering…

  • Indian Butter Chicken Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com

    Indian Butter Chicken Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com

    [ad_1] Abhinav, my brother, couldn’t get enough of butter chicken, and for that reason, I had to make a point of hating it. Sometimes sibling rivalry makes you do things that do not make any sense. Every celebratory occasion in the family, butter chicken made an appearance on the dinner table. I would grunt and…

  • Eczema cream: This everyday cooking oil can help treat itchy eczema

    Eczema cream: This everyday cooking oil can help treat itchy eczema

    [ad_1] Eczema is a skin condition causing itchy, red, dry, cracked and sore patches to develop on the skin. The condition is usually long-term, but symptoms can improve significantly over time and can sometimes clear up completely. Eczema is common and can affect both adults and children, but treating it is not always that easy.…

  • Lloyd Wright home redesigned by Diane Keaton

    Lloyd Wright home redesigned by Diane Keaton

    [ad_1] One of Hollywood’s most talented and popular actors has also made a name for herself in her role as a house flipper. And one of Diana Keaton’s best efforts is now listed for sale. The historic Samuel Novarro House — originally designed by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright — is a real Southern…

  • What makes Netflix show special?

    What makes Netflix show special?

    [ad_1] I have never in my entire life wanted to be on a reality show until I watched Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, the new feel-good, feel-life makeover show on Netflix. As a former reality TV editor, I’ve seen enough of these formulaic shows and knew their transformative powers were limited, to say the least.…

  • High blood pressure: Shiitake mushrooms may help to lower blood pressure

    High blood pressure: Shiitake mushrooms may help to lower blood pressure

    [ad_1] High blood pressure, otherwise known as hypertension, affects more than a quarter of adults in the UK. The condition can lead to serious health complications if left untreated, increasing the risk of having heart attacks and strokes. If your blood pressure is too high, it’s vital to lower it in order to prevent complications…

  • Chrissy Teigen, John Legend still ‘sorry’ for ‘blowout fight’

    Chrissy Teigen, John Legend still ‘sorry’ for ‘blowout fight’

    [ad_1] Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have apologised — again — for their ‘major blowout’ fight at Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s wedding almost five years ago. The Kimye wedding will be remembered for its lavish reception in Florence and the pre-wedding bash at Versailles, not to mention John Legend crooning his hit “All of…

  • P20 Pro boost: This latest Huawei news will surprise you

    P20 Pro boost: This latest Huawei news will surprise you

    [ad_1] Huawei P20 Pro is almost a year old but is still one of the best Android smartphones around. That is because the Chinese handset has a great display, huge battery and recently received an upgrade to Android 9 Pie, meaning the hardware now runs Google’s latest and greatest operating system. But the P20 Pro’s…

  • We take a look at Beaumont’s history, amenities, and house prices…

    We take a look at Beaumont’s history, amenities, and house prices…

    [ad_1] Beaumont trumpets serene, leafy living just 15 minutes from the heart of the city. Rachel and Sean Brennan chose the peaceful, foothills location to buy their family home in 2010 after moving to Australia from the UK. They are now selling their updated, five-bedroom house in Dashwood Rd, but hope to keep Beaumont as…

  • Man charged with grisly murder

    Man charged with grisly murder

    [ad_1] A Queensland man has been charged with murder following the discovery of a man’s body by his sister. The 21-year-old Gold Coast man is alleged to have murdered Robert Charles Frescon, 33, on Friday, police said on Sunday. “We’ve spoken to his family and I believe they’re relieved the investigation has progressed to this…

  • Want to lose weight? More sleep could help, doctors say

    Want to lose weight? More sleep could help, doctors say

    [ad_1] Ian Patton has struggled with obesity his whole life. He’d lose weight, then put it on, going up and down like a yo-yo. When he tries to pinpoint why, sleeplessness stands out. “I think of times when I had significant re-gain or problems with my weight, it would often be tied to periods where…

  • Jeff Toomaga-Allen, Malakai Fekitoa Wasps rugby signings

    Jeff Toomaga-Allen, Malakai Fekitoa Wasps rugby signings

    [ad_1] New Zealand international prop Jeff Toomaga-Allen will be joining Wasps from Super Rugby’s Hurricanes next season, the Premiership club announced. Toomaga-Allen is the second All Black signed by Wasps this week following their announcement that centre Malakai Fekitoa will join them from Top 14 side Toulon next season. “To bring someone of Jeff’s calibre…

  • Young boy in serious condition in Queensland Children’s Hospital

    Young boy in serious condition in Queensland Children’s Hospital

    [ad_1] A young boy has come dangerously close to drowning in Fernvale this afternoon. The child was playing in rapids-like conditions near the Wivenhoe Pocket Rd bridge crossing the Brisbane River when he went under the water. Queensland Ambulance Service were called at 1:09pm to attend the child, who was suffering from serious but stable…

  • Michelle Mone: Baroness Mone on UK after Brexit deal

    Michelle Mone: Baroness Mone on UK after Brexit deal

    [ad_1] Baroness Mone is a well-known figure in the business world, and is one of the highest paid business speakers in the UK. The entrepreneur, who is a speaker across the globe, is also a parliamentarian in the House of Lords. Lady Michelle, 47, received the peerage in August 2015, and was introduced to the…

  • No sign of man missing in Brisbane River

    No sign of man missing in Brisbane River

    [ad_1] A massive search operation to find a Queensland man who disappeared in the Brisbane River has found no sign of him. Matt Jarvis, 34, was picnicking with friends at the bottom of the Kangaroo Point cliffs when he went into the water about 7.40pm on Saturday. “He walked off from the group to the…

  • Australian Open 2019: On court coaching to be allowed next year

    Australian Open 2019: On court coaching to be allowed next year

    [ad_1] The Australian Open is reportedly set to become the first grand slam to allow on-court coaching in the wake of the Serena Williams coaching furore at the US Open. A report from American media claims Tennis Australia and Australian Open officials have already begun planning to allow coaching at the 2020 Open — making…

  • Australian Open 2019: On court coaching to be allowed next year

    Australian Open 2019: On court coaching to be allowed next year

    [ad_1] The Australian Open is reportedly set to become the first grand slam to allow on-court coaching in the wake of the Serena Williams coaching furore at the US Open. A report from American media claims Tennis Australia and Australian Open officials have already begun planning to allow coaching at the 2020 Open — making…

  • Barnaby Joyce expecting new child

    Barnaby Joyce expecting new child

    [ad_1] Barnaby Joyce and partner Vikki Campion are expecting a second child, it has been reported. The former Nationals leader and his ex-staffer Ms Campion have revealed the news to family and friends, The Courier-Mail reports. It is understood the baby boy is due in June and will be named Thomas, after Mr Joyce’s grandfather.…

  • Woman arrested after stabbing in Adelaide

    Woman arrested after stabbing in Adelaide

    [ad_1] A woman has been arrested after two people were stabbed in Adelaide’s CBD. Emergency services were called to Grenfell Street about 9.45am on Saturday following reports two people had been stabbed. The victims are being treated for serious injuries while a 33-year-old Adelaide woman known to them has been arrested. [ad_2] Source link

  • Superdrug to give mental health checks to anyone wanting Botox

    Superdrug to give mental health checks to anyone wanting Botox

    [ad_1] The move comes after NHS England’s medical director called on the beauty chain and other providers to do more to protect against body image pressures. Professor Stephen Powis wrote to Superdrug raising concerns after the company announced it would be offering Botox and fillers at its high street stores. The chain has now agreed to…

  • Monitor at home is best way to cut blood pressure

    Monitor at home is best way to cut blood pressure

    [ad_1] Patients with high blood pressure were given a digital blood pressure monitor to take a reading twice a day at home. The readings were automatically sent to their GP, who adjusted their prescriptions accordingly. Within seven weeks, 81 per cent of patients managed to bring their blood pressure under control. Researchers said the system will…

  • NBA 2019: Philadelphia 76ers vs OKC Thunder

    NBA 2019: Philadelphia 76ers vs OKC Thunder

    [ad_1] The basketball conundrum that is Ben Simmons was brutally exposed in the 76ers’ wild 117-115 defeat against the Thunder on Sunday. Simmons was immense for most of the contest — putting up a statline of 20 points, nine assists and 15 rebounds — and played exceptional defence as the Sixers almost pulled off a…

  • N Irish police probe suspected car bomb

    N Irish police probe suspected car bomb

    [ad_1] Police in Northern Ireland have reported a suspected car bombing in Londonderry that local politicians said had caused no apparent injuries as people were urged to stay away from the area. An image released by police on Twitter showed what appeared to be a burning vehicle in Bishop Street in the centre of the…

  • South Africa vs Pakistan ODI: ‘Selfish’ Hashim Amla slammed

    South Africa vs Pakistan ODI: ‘Selfish’ Hashim Amla slammed

    [ad_1] Hashim Amla was slammed for a “selfish” innings as Pakistan got one back on South Africa by winning the first one-day international by five wickets on Saturday. The tourists were whitewashed 3-0 in the tests but found the change to limited-overs cricket to their liking as they took an early advantage in the five-match…

  • Arthritis: Relieve arthritis pain and symptoms with these four hand exercises

    Arthritis: Relieve arthritis pain and symptoms with these four hand exercises

    [ad_1] Arthritis is a condition that causes pain, swelling and stiffness on the joints. More than 10 million people in the UK have arthritis or other, similar joint conditions. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which affects nearly nine million people. Rheumatoid arthritis is the second most common type. Arthritis of the hands…

  • Holiday at home in your own chalet at 4 Woorabinda Drive, Stirling

    Holiday at home in your own chalet at 4 Woorabinda Drive, Stirling

    [ad_1] A CHALET-STYLE Stirling home set opposite a wildlife reserve offers an idyllic Hills lifestyle and a tranquil escape from city life, despite being just minutes from shops, cafes and restaurants. Christopher and his family bought the home more than 20 years ago and he says its position has been perfect for his family. “It’s…

  • Thousands brave cold in Washington DC to protest

    Thousands brave cold in Washington DC to protest

    [ad_1] The Women’s March has returned as thousands braced cold weather, coping with an ideological split and reconfiguring its route due to the government shutdown. The original march in 2017, the day after US President Donald Trump’s inauguration, drew hundreds of thousands of people. The exact size of the turnout remains subject to a politically…

  • A daily dose (or 2): Curious minds turn to CBD to treat range of ailments

    A daily dose (or 2): Curious minds turn to CBD to treat range of ailments

    [ad_1] With cannabis now legal in Canada, curious minds are seeking out marijuana-based treatments, like CBD — a compound of cannabis — for treating ongoing medical conditions, with some people even using it to wean themselves off prescription medications. A recent U.S. study by a cannabis marketing and research firm for a medical hub, collected data from 2,400…

  • Manly couple create an oasis away from their busy restaurant life

    Manly couple create an oasis away from their busy restaurant life

    [ad_1] Manly remains one of the most sought-after suburbs to buy a house on the northern beaches, and one of the most tightly held. Of the 850-plus properties listed for sale on the peninsula this week on realestate.com.au only a handful are houses in Manly. SIGN UP HERE FOR THE NSW REAL ESTATE NEWSLETTER What…

  • Instant Pot BBQ Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

    Instant Pot BBQ Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

    [ad_1] 1 Sear the chicken: Season the chicken breasts all over with the salt and pepper. Select the Sauté setting on your electric pressure cooker and heat the oil for 3 minutes, until shimmering. Using a pair of tongs, lower the chicken breasts into the pot and sear them for 3 minutes per side (6…

  • A Dennes Point weekender with a strong record of business success

    A Dennes Point weekender with a strong record of business success

    [ad_1] BRUNY Island residents and Fall Real Estate agents Jude and Chris Viney built this weekender about a decade ago. They ran it as a successful short-term accommodation business for six years before selling it to the present owners in 2014. The stylish, contemporary building was designed by Tasmanian architect Maria Gigney and built by…

  • Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: January Week 4

    Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: January Week 4

    [ad_1] 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! We’re almost to the end of January, and I feel like I’m back in my groove. Between homeschooling our munchkins, preparing for my husband’s retirement after his 26 years in the…

  • C5 is a breath of fresh air

    C5 is a breath of fresh air

    [ad_1] IT MIGHT be famous for its people carriers but Citroen has been hard at work reshaping its line-up to better reflect the growing popularity of SUVs. [ad_2] Source link

  • Clarkson calls for Philip to stop driving

    Clarkson calls for Philip to stop driving

    [ad_1] Television motoring presenter Jeremy Clarkson has joined calls for Britain’s Prince Philip, 97, to give up driving after his car crash. “Dreary motoring groups always tell us that older drivers are safer than ‘young yobboes’ but I’m not so sure,” the former Top Gear presenter wrote in Saturday’s Sun newspaper. Clarkson praised Philip’s wife,…

  • Will price be a barrier to new cancer immunotherapy?

    Will price be a barrier to new cancer immunotherapy?

    [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. A revolutionary new cancer treatment is now available in Canada, but provinces are being advised not to cover…

  • Your ultimate fitness FAQ guide

    Your ultimate fitness FAQ guide

    [ad_1] From what trainers you need to what time you should eat, here’s everything you need to know to smash your goals this year. MEET OUR EXPERTS MICHELLE BRIDGES b+s fitness expert VICTORIA BURDON Exercise scientist and head trainer at Zova PAUL PENNA Sports psychologist at Focus Performance Psychology KUSAL GOONEWARDENA Physiotherapist at Elite Akademy…

  • Google Maps just got even better with these two major upgrades

    Google Maps just got even better with these two major upgrades

    [ad_1] Google Maps is the American tech firm’s navigation solution that is incredibly popular. The software is widely considered to be used more than its biggest rival, Apple Maps. Google consistently updates Maps, bringing new features and improvements for fans. The latest of which appears to be the introduction of speed limit signs and speed…

  • Sydney Eat Street: Australia Day

    Sydney Eat Street: Australia Day

    [ad_1] From lamingtons to lamb chops to the best of our multicultural cuisine, there is no excuse for staying at home this Australia Day. Here’s a guide on where to celebrate with some good food. Take a tour of the area’s best eateries right here with The Sunday Telegraph’s Eat Street. Are you hungry for…

  • Car insurance multi car policy could save you hundreds in the UK

    Car insurance multi car policy could save you hundreds in the UK

    [ad_1] Car insurance is still one of the most expensive things related to ownership of a vehicle. However, households could save themselves hundreds every year by opting for a multi-car insurance policy. Multi-car insurance policies cover and insures all vehicles in one household under the same premium. Research by the MoneySavingExpert claims that it could…

  • Inglis win a share in a racehorse competition: How to enter

    Inglis win a share in a racehorse competition: How to enter

    [ad_1] The Herald Sun and Inglis Win a Share in a Racehorse competition has proven to be a bonanza for previous winners. One lucky entrant gained a share in quality filly Set For Fame, who went on to become a dual Group 2 winner and won $650,000 in stakes. WINX WORTHY OF ULTIMATE ACCOLADE GIFTED…

  • SA National Park developments queried by local environmental volunteers

    SA National Park developments queried by local environmental volunteers

    [ad_1] Developments in South Australian national parks are coming under fire from locals and environmentalists who have accused the State Government of handing over pristine land to private developers without proper community consultation. Volunteers on Kangaroo Island are calling on the state’s 150 friends of national parks groups, who save the government thousands of dollars…

  • Top Five: Our favourite products in January

    Top Five: Our favourite products in January

    [ad_1] Our pick of products new to market Words by Ellen Peirson Theodore by Liqui Named after the 1903 Theodore Roosevelt desk, which is still used to this day in the White House, Theodore is designed to be just as adaptable and durable. The ‘daisy chain’ system allows the desk to be reconfigured…

  • Reworking the traditional terrace: Grosvenor Avenue by fourth_space

    Reworking the traditional terrace: Grosvenor Avenue by fourth_space

    [ad_1] High-quality interior finishes, generous proportions and a living wall set this 10-apartment building in Islington above the run-of-the-mill speculative development, showing what a determined architect can do — even with a tough client and tight budget Words by Veronica Simpson You can’t always get what you want, as Mick Jagger so memorably whined…

  • Haidee Birkett miracle catch stuns Australia

    Haidee Birkett miracle catch stuns Australia

    [ad_1] A stunning boundary catch from Haidee Birkett has helped the Brisbane Heat reach their first WBBL final after edging past the Sydney Thunder by four runs in a gripping semi-final at Drummoyne Oval. With the Thunder chasing 141 for victory and needing five to win off the final delivery, Nicola Carey connected beautifully as…

  • Up and Xinja among the newest banks rolled out in Australia

    Up and Xinja among the newest banks rolled out in Australia

    [ad_1] Digital-only banks are creeping into the banking space, giving customers the ability to open accounts and begin transacting within minutes. These disrupters, sometimes referred to as neobanks, are revolutionising how customers can manage their finances with the click of a button or by tapping their smartphone. It’s a fierce attack on the banking industry,…

  • House sale prices: Do this one thing if you want to sell in 2019

    House sale prices: Do this one thing if you want to sell in 2019

    [ad_1] House prices have fallen to their lowest point in the past six years, as the UK looms closer to Brexit and the uncertainty of the government’s deal drags on. Prices are continuing to fall at their fastest rate, leaving sellers and first time buyers unsure of their next move. The UK is planning to officially…

  • Kelly O’Dwyer announces she is quitting politics

    Kelly O’Dwyer announces she is quitting politics

    [ad_1] Federal Industrial Relations Minister Kelly O’Dwyer has announced she is quitting politics. The Member for Higgins in Victoria made the announcement alongside Prime Minister Scott Morrison in her Melbourne electorate earlier this afternoon. “After much agonising, and with a heavy heart, I am announcing that I will not be recontesting for the seat of…

  • Mueller’s office disputes Buzzfeed report

    Mueller’s office disputes Buzzfeed report

    [ad_1] Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office has disputed a report in BuzzFeed News that President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen said Trump directed him to lie to Congress. BuzzFeed, citing two unnamed law enforcement sources, said Cohen, who is going to prison for lying to Congress, told investigators working for Mueller that Trump had…

  • Trump accused of endangering US troops

    Trump accused of endangering US troops

    [ad_1] US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has accused President Donald Trump of putting American troops and civilians working in Afghanistan in danger by publicising a planned congressional trip to the war-torn country Trump later on Friday signalled he would turn his attention from the fight over congressional travel back to the budget standoff that has…

  • Family blames understaffing at care home for elderly woman’s broken hip

    Family blames understaffing at care home for elderly woman’s broken hip

    [ad_1] Margaret Holwell had just returned to Cartwright when she found out her mother had fallen at her long-term care home in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.  “They said they went in and found her on the floor,” Margaret Holwell said. Violet Holwell, 84, had to be medevaced to St. John’s after an X-ray showed her hip was broken.…

  • Two men, one woman charged after policeman assaulted

    Two men, one woman charged after policeman assaulted

    [ad_1] Two men and a woman have been charged after a traffic officer was allegedly assaulted while carrying out random breath tests on the Gold Coast last night. Two cars were stopped around 8.15pm on Beattie St, Coomera, where both drivers, a man and woman, returned positive test results and were moved to the back…

  • Lawsuits ramp up pressure on family that owns opioid company

    Lawsuits ramp up pressure on family that owns opioid company

    [ad_1] The legal pressure on the prominent family behind the company that makes OxyContin, the prescription painkiller that helped fuel the opioid epidemic in the U.S., is likely to get more intense. The Sackler family came under heavy scrutiny this week when a legal filing in a Massachusetts case gave detailed allegations that they and…

  • Tesla cuts jobs, wants affordable Model 3

    Tesla cuts jobs, wants affordable Model 3

    [ad_1] Tesla says it will cut thousands of jobs to rein in costs as it plans to increase production of lower-priced versions of its crucial Model 3 sedan. The announcement sent the car makers shares down as much as 10 per cent. The company, which has struggled to achieve long-term profitability and keep a tight…

  • The Muffuletta That Changed My Mind About What a Sandwich Can Be

    The Muffuletta That Changed My Mind About What a Sandwich Can Be

    [ad_1] When I visit a city for the first time, one of my top priorities is deciding what to eat. I’m on a perpetual quest for food that’s utterly unique and essential to the culture of that place. The only hard part is weeding out the tourist traps from the places that shouldn’t be missed.…

  • Best Vacuum Cleaners, Ranked by Amazon

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    [ad_1] You deserve a new vacuum. There, we said it. It’s 2019, and it’s time to stop pushing around that old, semi-functional dinosaur and upgrade to a new, efficient vacuum that takes the work out of cleaning. Now that we got that out of the way, here are 10 of the best vacuums on the…

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    Chicken Tikka Masala (So Easy!)

    [ad_1] Chicken Tikka Masala! This recipe is so EASY! It’s made on the stovetop and tastes just like take-out. Ready in about 30 minutes, this Chicken Tikka Masala can be on the table in no time. Photography Credit: Lisa Lin A PROPER BRITISH CURRY My husband is British, and therefore incredibly picky about Indian food.…

  • Theresa May faces no confidence vote in parliament

    Theresa May faces no confidence vote in parliament

    [ad_1] Theresa May faces a no-confidence vote within hours after her Brexit plan was savagely rejected by MPs, who will now turn their focus to whether she deserves to stay in power. Mrs May’s minority government relies on the support of the DUP, a Northern Irish party, who has said its 10 MPs would continue…

  • 5 Easy Steps to Selling Your Old Stuff Online & Best Selling Apps

    5 Easy Steps to Selling Your Old Stuff Online & Best Selling Apps

    [ad_1] Whether you’ve caught wind of Marie Kondo mania or have decided to embrace the minimalist aesthetic in 2019, if you plan on clearing out the clutter this year, it’s likely that you’re going to be stuck with plenty of things you no longer want in your home. But before you even think of lugging…

  • Rotating ice disc draws forms in US river

    Rotating ice disc draws forms in US river

    [ad_1] Think of it as a crop circle, but in a river. A curious formation that’s getting attention in the US state of Maine is actually a spinning ice disc that is 91 metres wide. The formation in the Presumpscot River in Greater Portland was widely shared on social media and has drawn comparisons to…

  • ‘Lodging’ company connects commuters with rooms close to work

    ‘Lodging’ company connects commuters with rooms close to work

    [ad_1] Whether it be a train delay, a road accident, a transport strike or simply living in the suburbs — Australian cities are seizing up and no amount of new roads and rail lines is going to stop the squeeze. And with thousands of Australians spending many hours behind the wheel of their car or…

  • Kate Middleton news: Duchess inspired by Meghan Markle’s style?

    Kate Middleton news: Duchess inspired by Meghan Markle’s style?

    [ad_1] Kate Middleton attended the Royal Opera House today. The future Queen visited the costume department to learn about their use of textiles, commissioning of fabrics and supply chain. Yesterday the Duchess of Cambridge visited Islington. She talked about the merits of gardening with school children. Kate wore an Oscar De La Renta jacket and…

  • Grandma marries teen she met at son’s funeral

    Grandma marries teen she met at son’s funeral

    [ad_1] A grandmother who found love with a teenager more than 50 years younger than her has told how “every day is a whirlwind”. Almeda and Gary Hardwick, who were 71 and 17 when they met, married in 2016, two weeks after meeting at her son Robert’s funeral. She’d been married before, for 43 years…

  • Ryan Pringle died sitting next to his dad

    Ryan Pringle died sitting next to his dad

    [ad_1] The Pringles had just finished celebrating another Christmas with their four happy kids when they were struck by a tragedy no family should have to go through. Ryan Pringle, the youngest boy in the family, was only seven but he was already a beloved part of the community in the small Queensland town of…

  • The Genius Secret to Juicy Turkey Burgers (Chicken and Pork Burgers, Too)

    The Genius Secret to Juicy Turkey Burgers (Chicken and Pork Burgers, Too)

    [ad_1] Every week in Genius Recipes—often with your help!—Food52 Creative Director and lifelong Genius-hunter Kristen Miglore is unearthing recipes that will change the way you cook. Photo by Ty Mecham Who among us hasn’t been burned by a dry turkey burger before? (Or chicken, or pork, or even beef, that time whoever was in charge…

  • Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Renegades, updates, BBL08

    Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Renegades, updates, BBL08

    [ad_1] The Sydney and Melbourne rivalry is adding another chapter with the Sixers and Renegades squaring off at the SCG. Separated by two places on the ladder, Sydney (3rd) only hold the advantage courtesy of a superior net run rate. A win from either side will see them launch into the second spot on the…

  • Brexit no deal – Why you could be forced to take another driving test

    Brexit no deal – Why you could be forced to take another driving test

    [ad_1] Around one million British motorists may have to take another driving test if there is a no-deal Brexit. British expats living in Europe could face having to retake their driving test in their adopted country if the UK exits the EU without a deal, drivers are being warned. The Department for Transport has outlined…

  • Rihanna sues her dad for using her ‘Fenty’ trademark name

    Rihanna sues her dad for using her ‘Fenty’ trademark name

    [ad_1] Rihanna has sued her father for trading on her Fenty brand name and suggesting that a business venture he set up in 2017 is associated with her. The Diamonds singer, whose full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, filed a lawsuit in US federal court in Los Angeles on Tuesday accusing Ronald Fenty and two…

  • Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory

    Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory

    [ad_1] This month, Tate Modern celebrates the work of Pierre Bonnard, founding member of the post-impressionist group Les Nabis Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory Tate Modern23 January – 6 May Words by Ellen Peirson Pierre Bonnard, a founding member of the post-impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, was fascinated with colour to…

  • Streets Of Avalon, I Am A Star target $5m race at Flemington

    Streets Of Avalon, I Am A Star target $5m race at Flemington

    [ad_1] ALTHOUGH the voting for the All-Star Mile doesn’t open until Monday, the pitching to gain one of the 10 spots in the race has already begun in earnest.Mornington trainer Shane Nichols has stamped Streets Of Avalon as “the people’s horse” for the $5 million race after nominating him alongside stablemate I Am A Star…

  • James Middleton new girlfriend: Who is Alizee Thevenet and how did they meet?

    James Middleton new girlfriend: Who is Alizee Thevenet and how did they meet?

    [ad_1] James Middleton, 31, recently switched his Instagram profile to public, showing fans of Kate Middleton’s, 37, brother a glimpse at his personal life. While the social media page reveals James has nine dogs, loves the outdoors, and is the founder of confectionary company Boomf, it doesn’t reveal anything about his love life. However, the brother…

  • Frankston train delays after person hit

    Frankston train delays after person hit

    [ad_1] Commuters are in for long delays with the Frankston line suspended and boom gates down in Seaford after a person was hit by a train. It’s understood the person was hit by the train between Seaford and Carrum about 1pm today, and emergency services including police are on the scene. The incident has also…

  • Property for sale: How this bargain cottage could make you THOUSANDS

    Property for sale: How this bargain cottage could make you THOUSANDS

    [ad_1] Taking on a property in need of extensive refurbishment might deter some buyers, but when it’s an empty cottage with a price tag of just £27,500, potential buyers might just change their minds. A terraced property in Sunderland is up for sale on Zoopla for just that, and it’s ideal for investors or those…

  • Expert panel warns of crisis in long-term care home staffing

    Expert panel warns of crisis in long-term care home staffing

    [ad_1] The chair of a panel looking at Nova Scotia’s long-term care system says staffing levels at some homes have reached a crisis point and need to be increased to deal with increasingly complex needs for residents. Janice Keefe made the comments after the release of a report by the three-person expert panel on Tuesday. It includes five recommendations…

  • Daily horoscope on January 16: Wednesday’s star sign reading, astrology forecast

    Daily horoscope on January 16: Wednesday’s star sign reading, astrology forecast

    [ad_1] Wednesday arrives with yet more good news, with the planets yet again astrologically aligning positively. Today’s transit Moon is still in Taurus, so we are continuing yesterday’s tendency. We remain focussed on practical and material matters – anything requiring more persistence, patience and practicality will benefit from being practised today. The Moon is making…

  • Beachy, retro charmer in the heart of Glenelg

    Beachy, retro charmer in the heart of Glenelg

    [ad_1] Enjoy 360 degree views from this beautiful retro penthouse in Glenelg. Located a quick walk from Glenelg Foreshore and Jetty Rd, the three-bedroom home, at 7/8 Giles Ave, offers a cosmopolitan lifestyle while still providing plenty of privacy. MORE NEWS: YEAH BABY – RETRO LIVIN’ ON THE FLEURIEU WAKE UP AND SEE THE CYCLISTS…

  • Surgery wait lists in B.C. grow larger than population of some cities, report says

    Surgery wait lists in B.C. grow larger than population of some cities, report says

    [ad_1] Wait times for surgery in B.C. have tripled since 2002, say the province’s anesthesiologists, who are urging more collaboration between the government, political parties and health authorities to solve the issue. More than 85,000 British Columbians were waiting for surgery at the end of the last fiscal year, according to data logged by the Ministry of…

  • Iceland Slimming World chips: Syn-free chunky chips hit supermarket

    Iceland Slimming World chips: Syn-free chunky chips hit supermarket

    [ad_1] Slimming World is known for its huge selection of tasty meal plans and treats that are “syn-free”, meaning dieters can still enjoy them without feeling guilty. And one of the most popular recipes is Slimming World’s Chunky Chips – which will soon be launching at bargain supermarket Iceland. Iceland’s Slimming World chips are the…

  • Take a private tour through this rock star pad

    Take a private tour through this rock star pad

    [ad_1] A 1970s rocker will personally show prospective buyers through his unique Black Rock home after taking the sale into this own hands. Musician Rhett May — whose band Lucifer supported Queen on tour — has relisted his custom-built house at 329 Beach Rd with $6-$6.6 million price hopes. The incredible pad featured as Tony…

  • Toronto Public Health issues alert about bad drugs sold as fentanyl or heroin

    Toronto Public Health issues alert about bad drugs sold as fentanyl or heroin

    [ad_1] Toronto Public Health has issued a warning about illicit drugs being sold in the city as either fentanyl or heroin causing what the city agency calls “concerning” symptoms. People who have ingested the drugs have reported having “horrifying and traumatizing” experiences, according to the Toronto Overdose Prevention Society. It is not known if the bad drugs…

  • Weather soars in three capitals, will hit 40 degrees

    Weather soars in three capitals, will hit 40 degrees

    [ad_1] Forecasters have cautioned that there is “no reprieve” from the heatwave until at least the weekend as already record-breaking temperatures reach their peak. Parts of Sydney will swelter into the 40s on Wednesday, just a precursor of a 45C high to come on Friday. Canberra could reach 41C today while 45C is likely in…

  • Just 1 or 2 experiences with marijuana may alter teen brain

    Just 1 or 2 experiences with marijuana may alter teen brain

    [ad_1] Teens who use pot just one or two times may end up with changes to their brains, a new study finds. There were clear differences on brain scans between teens who said they had tried cannabis a couple of times and those who completely eschewed the drug, researchers reported in the Journal of Neuroscience. There have been hints that even…

  • Gillette advert: New ad supports #MeToo and tackles toxic masculinity

    Gillette advert: New ad supports #MeToo and tackles toxic masculinity

    [ad_1] Gillette’s new advert, a short film titled We Believe: The Best Men Can Be, has divided opinion, as it addresses toxic masculinity and shows support for the #MeToo movement. While Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan branded the ad “repulsive” and some customers have vowed to boycott the brand, the ad has also been met…

  • Nikki Parkinson styling you blogger loves living in paddington

    Nikki Parkinson styling you blogger loves living in paddington

    [ad_1] Professional blogger, social media influencer and author Nikki Parkinson started her blog Styling You after a two-decade long journalism career. RELATED: MKR winners on why they love Hervey Bay While she normally delves in the realm of fashion, she shares her property aspirations with The Sunday-Mail. Where do you live and why? We live…

  • Cancer symptoms: Don’t ignore these six signs of the deadly disease

    Cancer symptoms: Don’t ignore these six signs of the deadly disease

    [ad_1] Most people would recognise one or two cancer symptoms, but as there are so many forms of the disease, this means there are many different symptoms, some of which may easily go unrecognised. Many cancer symptoms are similar to the symptoms of less serious health issues, which may discourage people from seeking medical advice.…

  • Top tips to create a popular Airbnb listing

    Top tips to create a popular Airbnb listing

    [ad_1] Regular browsers of real estate listings may have noticed a new selling point popping up in marketing spiels: “Airbnb potential”. A search for SA properties with Airbnb potential on realestate.com.au currently brings up about 20 homes from as far afield as Mount Gambier, Hahndorf and the Fleurieu Peninsula to the metropolitan Seacliff, Grange, Glenelg…

  • Parents often don’t know when teens have suicidal thoughts

    Parents often don’t know when teens have suicidal thoughts

    [ad_1] Three in four parents are unaware when their teens have recurrent thoughts about suicide, and a big part of the problem may be that adolescents often deny feeling this way, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers interviewed 5,137 adolescents, ages 11 to 17, along with one parent or stepparent. Most teens in the study didn’t report suicidal thoughts. But when they did,…

  • How to live longer: Avoid early death by eating a Mediterranean diet

    How to live longer: Avoid early death by eating a Mediterranean diet

    [ad_1] We all know the importance of eating lots of fruit and vegetables, and cutting down on junk food. Fruit and vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals and nutrients essential to keeping the body healthy, while junk food and other foods high in saturated fat can clog the arteries and lead to heart problems. But…

  • Easy Pasta Recipes – Best Noodles for Fast Dinners

    Easy Pasta Recipes – Best Noodles for Fast Dinners

    [ad_1] Here’s what I look like after I walk through the door after work on a chilly winter weeknight: a shell of myself. Here’s what I’m wearing: a blanket slung around my shoulders (drafty apartment!) and one shoe, because after I removed its partner, I realized I couldn’t be bothered with the other. Here’s what…

  • Kim Kardashian and Kanye West expecting fourth child

    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West expecting fourth child

    [ad_1] The latest Kardashian to keep up with is on the way, after Kim Kardashian confirmed rumours that she and Kanye West are expecting their fourth child. The reality TV superstar appeared on this week’s episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, revealing to the talk show host that her family’s newest addition…

  • Grandma’s Toad-in-the-Hole & Yorkshire Pudding Recipe

    Grandma’s Toad-in-the-Hole & Yorkshire Pudding Recipe

    [ad_1] Good food is worth a thousand words—sometimes more. In My Family Recipe, a writer shares the story of a single dish that’s meaningful to them and their loved ones. My gran had a knack for making the puffiest, tenderest, hollowest Yorkshire puddings I’ve ever seen or tasted. She’d bake them in a 12-cup muffin…

  • The Ultimate Chicken Noodle Soup Only Needs 2 Ingredients

    The Ultimate Chicken Noodle Soup Only Needs 2 Ingredients

    [ad_1] A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big, BIG everything else: flavor, ideas, holy-cow factor. Psst: We don’t count water, salt, pepper, and certain fats (say, olive oil to dress greens or sauté onions), since we’re guessing you have those covered. Today, we’re making the most minimalist chicken stock, then turning…

  • 51 Loveseats That Are Comfortable, Modern, And Stylish

    51 Loveseats That Are Comfortable, Modern, And Stylish

    [ad_1] Used as a relaxation destination, to add extra seating, enhance a room’s decor, or all of the above, a loveseat is a staple of the home that often gets labelled as a simple seating solution. But what if we said that your two seater sofa could be doing more for both you and your…

  • How to Make the Best Oatmeal Recipe

    How to Make the Best Oatmeal Recipe

    [ad_1] Oatmeal is a comforting, nutritious breakfast any time of year and lucky for us it’s simple to make! That said, I’m sure you’ve had your fair share of gluey, bland oats and … life is just too short. So today I’m excited to share my tips and tricks to ensure you always have truly…

  • Man punches 11-year-old black girl in the face

    Man punches 11-year-old black girl in the face

    [ad_1] A 51-year-old man is accused of assaulting an 11-year-old girl outside a US shopping mall. David Steven Bell, of Black Mountain, North Carolina was caught on video pushing and punching the victim on Saturday outside the Asheville Mall, Fox News reports. Video of the assault captured on a mobile phone and shared widely on…

  • Easy Living Room Design Tricks to Completely Transform Your Space

    Easy Living Room Design Tricks to Completely Transform Your Space

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with American Signature Furniture to show you how to give your space a fresh new start for 2019. Like the furniture you see in the video above? We got it all from American Signature Furniture. Two years ago, I moved into a cozy (read: small) one-bedroom that would be home to no…

  • Boys were ‘handcuffed, drugged with ketamine’

    Boys were ‘handcuffed, drugged with ketamine’

    [ad_1] It was the story that gripped the world: twelve boys from a Thai soccer team and their coach were trapped in a flooded cave so deep under ground a rescue was almost impossible. Then, as the world waited along with the boys’ anxious families, a brave yet difficult plan was hatched to bring the…

  • Chicken Enchiladas {Easy & Delicious}

    Chicken Enchiladas {Easy & Delicious}

    [ad_1] 1 Prepare the enchilada sauce: (if making homemade, otherwise use canned and skip to the next step). Heat the oil in a sauce pan on medium high heat. Stir in the chili powder and cayenne. Let cook only for half a minute (if longer the chili will burn), and add the water and tomato paste. Whisk until…

  • Small Pantries with Smart Storage Solutions

    Small Pantries with Smart Storage Solutions

    [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). If you look up #PantryGoals on Instagram, you’ll see dozens of pictures of impeccably organized walk-in pantries—but besides celebrities, who actually has a pantry that big? Most of…

  • Cats looking for purfect home

    Cats looking for purfect home

    [ad_1] These friendly felines are looking for furever homes, with the RSPCA inundated with more than 1400 cats and kittens so far summer. The influx of furry friends has pushed the RSPCA facilities over capacity and they are urging people to open their hearts and homes to the little creatures. BUS DRIVER LETS STRAY DOGS…

  • Search continues for missing WA woman

    Search continues for missing WA woman

    [ad_1] A search for a missing bushwalker in Western Australia’s Pilbara is continuing with local pony club members joining police and other volunteers looking for Felicity Shadbolt. The 36-year-old is missing in the Mount Nameless area where she walks regularly. She failed to return from one of those treks on Sunday. Tom Price and Karratha…

  • Mitch Nichols leaves Wellington Phoenix, details, mutual termination

    Mitch Nichols leaves Wellington Phoenix, details, mutual termination

    [ad_1] Former Socceroos attacking midfielder Mitch Nichols has parted ways with the Wellington Phoenix, his fifth A-League club. The club said the 29-year-old leaves immediately after his contract was “mutually terminated”. Nichols has struggled to make an impact since joining the Phoenix on a two-year deal in the off-season, seeking a fresh start after a…

  • Traditional or toxic masculinity ‘harmful’

    Traditional or toxic masculinity ‘harmful’

    [ad_1] Traditional masculinity has been labelled “harmful” in a major move by a health body, linked with high rates of suicide and violence. The American Psychological Association released a report last week, citing more than 40 years of research on the issue of “masculine ideology” — a step praised by Australian experts. “Traditional masculinity ideology…

  • Sometimes, men feel more pain than women

    Sometimes, men feel more pain than women

    [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.  Could the pain you feel in your body be all in your head? At least some of it…

  • Crash on Story Bridge to cause big delays

    Crash on Story Bridge to cause big delays

    [ad_1] AFTERNOON commuters are being warned of delays after a crash on the Story Bridge at Kangaroo Point. The crash has occurred in the city-bound lanes on the southern end of the bridge. The left and centre lanes are blocked and motorists are asked to avoid the area if possible. In separate incidents, the left…

  • Orgatec 2018 – it’s been emotional

    Orgatec 2018 – it’s been emotional

    [ad_1] David Mackie of Interion reviews Orgatec, the biennial workplace trade show Words by David Mackie Orgatec remains the best show in Europe if you’re interested in working environments, and some 63,000 trade visitors were – an increase of 15 per cent from the last show in 2016. According to Katherina Hamma, then COO…

  • OnePlus 6T successor could have a massive surprise in store for fans

    OnePlus 6T successor could have a massive surprise in store for fans

    [ad_1] OnePlus 6T succeeded the OnePlus 6 last year and improved upon its predecessor in a number of ways. First and foremost, the hardware drastically reduced its notch size and presented fans with a slightly larger screen overall. Moreover, the OnePlus 6T also moved its fingerprint sensor underneath its display, offering a new and futuristic…

  • James Harden scores 57, goes past Kobe Bryant’s record

    James Harden scores 57, goes past Kobe Bryant’s record

    [ad_1] James Harden joined elite company as he dropped 57 points for his 17th consecutive game of 30 points or more in a 112-94 Houston win over the slumping Memphis Grizzlies. The feat means he passed Kobe Bryant’s mark and now only has NBA Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain ahead of him. The reigning MVP…

  • Three health benefits of cheese and why you should eat it

    Three health benefits of cheese and why you should eat it

    [ad_1] Overindulging in cheese every day is not a healthy diet to follow, especially if you want to cut down on saturated fat. But, the dairy product does contain essential vitamins and minerals, and for this reason health experts recommend including a small amount in your diet. “Cheese is often demonised for being high in…

  • The big cartels and the little bats

    The big cartels and the little bats

    [ad_1] A University of Queensland-led group cannot gather venom from vampire bats for research because Mexican drug traffickers have moved into the area they do their field work. SO, WHAT’S UP WITH THE BATS? *They hunt for blood under the cover of darkness, usually with cows, horses, birds, pigs and sometimes even people in their…

  • Kate Middleton news: When will Prince Louis be seen in public again?

    Kate Middleton news: When will Prince Louis be seen in public again?

    [ad_1] Kate Middleton, 37, and Prince William, 36, welcomed their third child Prince Louis, nine months, in April last year, joining their two other children Prince George, five, and Princess Charlotte, three. While royal fans have seen a little more of George and Charlotte – at the two Royal Weddings last year and at Trooping…

  • Majak Daw breaks silence on bridge incident

    Majak Daw breaks silence on bridge incident

    [ad_1] AFL star Majak Daw has broken his silence after he fell from a Melbourne bridge last month. The North Melbourne player released a letter to fans on the Kangaroos website thanking people for their support and saying his outlook on life has “improved”. He also mentioned his desire to get back on the footy…

  • Serena Williams reveals daring new fashion design

    Serena Williams reveals daring new fashion design

    [ad_1] Serena Williams has stunned Melbourne Park with a brazen fashion statement in her first round match at the Australian Open. Williams kept the world waiting for minutes, completing her warm-up while wearing a black raincoat with long sleeves that completely concealed her new playing gear. Williams completed the full warm-up in the coat, despite…

  • Jeff Horn’s next fight rumoured to be in UK with Kell Brook

    Jeff Horn’s next fight rumoured to be in UK with Kell Brook

    [ad_1] After making short work of Anthony Mundine in November, Jeff Horn will be looking for a fight that once again takes him towards the top of boxing’s mountain. And it appears the man the Australian middleweight wants next is 32-year-old British super welterweight Kell Brook. Horn (19-1-1, 13 KO) is reportedly chasing a fight…

  • How to avoid the traps

    How to avoid the traps

    [ad_1] Debt consolidation can be tempting at this time of the year and works well for many people, but there are traps for those who don’t understand how it works. The idea of combining all your consumer debts into one simple loan and repayment is growing in popularity. New data from peer-to-peer consumer lender Society…

  • Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert: Best mortgage deals revealed today

    Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert: Best mortgage deals revealed today

    [ad_1] Martin Lewis appeared on This Morning today to reveal the best mortgage deals. The expert claims the rates of new mortgages are still pretty close to historic lows right now, so you should still check and see if you can save by switching now. This is especially if you’re on your lender’s standard variable…

  • Two Sydney buyers vie for resort-style home

    Two Sydney buyers vie for resort-style home

    [ad_1] TWO groups of Sydney buyers put their summer holidays to good use, lining up to purchase a resort-style family home for close to $1 million in Highton. The couples, who remarkably both have twin girls and connections to Geelong, took time out from their break to do the sums on secure the five-bedroom house…

  • Code orange: ‘Human tragedy’ of fatal bus crash tests staff at Ottawa Hospital

    Code orange: ‘Human tragedy’ of fatal bus crash tests staff at Ottawa Hospital

    [ad_1] It didn’t take long for staff at the Ottawa Hospital to learn something terrible had happened at Westboro station late Friday afternoon. After initial reports started trickling in through social media about a double-decker OC Transpo bus crashing into a bus shelter, officials called paramedics to find out what, exactly, was going on. Emergency responders confirmed there had already been…

  • Ariana Grande gets tattoo of Pokemon Eevee

    Ariana Grande gets tattoo of Pokemon Eevee

    [ad_1] Pop star Ariana Grande has added a super nerdy tattoo to her body art collection, sharing her appreciation for “catching ’em all” with the world. The Thank U, Next singer showed off her new ink on Instagram last night, a drawing of Pokemon character Eevee. FLASHBACK: When Ariana had six Pete Davidson tattoos The…

  • Baby nearly dies in Sherbrooke hospital due to accidental fentanyl overdose

    Baby nearly dies in Sherbrooke hospital due to accidental fentanyl overdose

    [ad_1] A two-month-old infant narrowly survived a fentanyl overdose in a Sherbrooke, Que. hospital after she was given nearly three times the necessary dose by hospital staff, according to a medical report reviewed by Radio-Canada. “The doctor told us, if she had been in a room elsewhere else, if she had not been plugged into so many machines, she…

  • Search for two-year-old Spanish boy in narrow well continues

    Search for two-year-old Spanish boy in narrow well continues

    [ad_1] More than 100 firefighters and emergency workers in southern Spain continue to search for a toddler who fell into a narrow and deep borehole. Rescuers have been unable to get into the borehole, which is no wider than 25cm in diameter and is believed to go down more than 100m. On Monday afternoon they…

  • Rat infestations plague Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and even Haida Gwaii

    Rat infestations plague Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and even Haida Gwaii

    [ad_1] Respirators, rat droppings and bait made from bacon grease are a near-daily part of Mike Kowbel’s life. He owns the X-Terminators, which helps eliminate rat infestations from homes and businesses in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley.   Last Thursday, he donned a suit to tackle a particularly “dirty” infestation at a home in Chilliwack, B.C. …

  • Weight loss: How nurse lost 5 stone in 6 months with this new method

    Weight loss: How nurse lost 5 stone in 6 months with this new method

    [ad_1] How To Lose Weight Well on Channel 4 will tonight look into a very unique method of weight loss. Dr Xand van Tulleken will investigate whether unconscious persuasion could be the future of dieting. Using a weight loss programme called Slimpod, creator Sandra Roycroft-Davis has been using this method to help people slim down.…

  • Nicole Kidman ‘mortified’ by Rami Malek snub

    Nicole Kidman ‘mortified’ by Rami Malek snub

    [ad_1] Rami Malek wasn’t the only one embarrassed when Nicole Kidman swerved his attempts to chat onstage at the 2019 Golden Globes. At the Globes, Malek, 37, appeared to try to get Kidman’s attention several times and failed miserably. “We’re really good friends! I just did not feel his hand on my back,” Kidman, 51,…

  • Our Best Pasta Recipes of All Time

    Our Best Pasta Recipes of All Time

    [ad_1] Oh, pasta. What would we do without you? You’re our last-minute workhorse, our surefire crowd-pleaser, our constant comfort companion. And, as our Food Writer & Recipe Developer Emma Laperruque is fond of saying: “I’m confident—nay, convinced—that no matter how bare your fridge and pantry, if you have a box of pasta, you have dinner.”…

  • Rare coin: Beatrix Potter Squirrel Nutkin 50p selling for £1,800

    Rare coin: Beatrix Potter Squirrel Nutkin 50p selling for £1,800

    [ad_1] Coin collectors have been particularly interested in the Beatrix Potter commemorative coins in recent months, with the Peter Rabbit 50p seemingly the most popular. There were an array of 50p coins released in 2016 to honour Beatrix Potter’s work, and one collectors may not see so much off is the Squirrel Nutkin 50p. But…

  • How to Cook Fish Like an Alaskan Fisherman

    How to Cook Fish Like an Alaskan Fisherman

    [ad_1] Did you know that Alaska has 34,000 miles of coastline? Did you know that sustainable fishing laws were actually written into Alaska’s constitution in 1959? That all Alaskan fishing boats have to be built in America (see: sustainability)? That it’s bad luck to change the name of a boat? My chance to travel to…

  • Teenage girl mauled by shark at North Cottesloe beach

    Teenage girl mauled by shark at North Cottesloe beach

    [ad_1] A Perth teenager suffered deep gashes to her foot when she was bitten by a shark while swimming at a beach in North Cottesloe on Monday. Isabella Brett-Jensen, 15, was swimming in waist-deep water with a friend at about 11.30am when she felt something latch onto her foot under the surface. “At first I…

  • One Gluten-Free (Paleo!) Cake Mix, 100 Possibilities

    One Gluten-Free (Paleo!) Cake Mix, 100 Possibilities

    [ad_1] Cake Magic! is a simple cookbook I wrote in 2016, one that’s resonated with many hesitant bakers out there, and a project I’m really proud of. It’s part fantasy—as any great book about cakes should be, with ethereal pictures that show perfect confections ready for the celebrations that await them—and part artist’s palette. It…

  • Military plane crash in Iran kills 15

    Military plane crash in Iran kills 15

    [ad_1] A Boeing 707 military cargo plane has crashed in bad weather west of the Iranian capital, killing 15 out of the 16 people on board, the Iranian army says. A flight engineer survived Monday’s crash and was taken to hospital, the army said in a statement carried by the semi-official Fars news agency. The…

  • Aldi UK jobs: Aldi is hiring nationwide and the salaries are amazing

    Aldi UK jobs: Aldi is hiring nationwide and the salaries are amazing

    [ad_1] Bargain supermarket Aldi has a number of stores across the nation, and the company is looking to fill more than a few positions. From Apprenticeships to Store Managers – Aldi is offering some excellent perks as well as incredible salaries for a variety of jobs. Even those on an apprenticeship will start on a fabulous…

  • Adaptations of Scandinavian Style Around the World

    Adaptations of Scandinavian Style Around the World

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… The Scandinavian style of interior design is one that has found its way into hearts and homes in many different parts of the globe – take these three homes for example. An apartment in Poland explores a dramatic interpretation of the Scandi style through large areas of…

  • 16yo commentator steal Shane Warne, Michael Vaughan’s Big Bash thunder

    16yo commentator steal Shane Warne, Michael Vaughan’s Big Bash thunder

    [ad_1] Australia, we may have found a new voice of cricket. At just 16-years-old, Queensland schoolboy Joe Stretton has impressed on Fox Cricket commentary debut earning rave reviews from Shane Warne and Michael Vaughan. Stretton won the right to commentate two overs of the BBL match between the Melbourne Stars and Hobart Hurricanes at the…

  • Greek Meatloaf with Spinach and Feta Recipe

    Greek Meatloaf with Spinach and Feta Recipe

    [ad_1] I love my mom’s meatloaf, made with breadcrumbs, egg, and the token veggies of carrots and onions. And of course ketchup on top. But every once in a while I need a change. This Greek version is made with sautéed fresh spinach, zesty feta cheese, and ground beef. It doesn’t stray too far from…

  • Turkey will not be intimidated by Trump threats over Kurds

    Turkey will not be intimidated by Trump threats over Kurds

    [ad_1] US President Donald Trump has threatened Turkey with economic devastation if it attacks a US-allied Kurdish militia in Syria, drawing a sharp rebuke from Ankara and reviving fears of another downturn in ties between the NATO allies. Relations between the US and Turkey have long been strained by Washington’s support for the Kurdish YPG,…

  • Best Budget Tips for Decorating Your Home on a Budget

    Best Budget Tips for Decorating Your Home on a Budget

    [ad_1] Nothing thrills me more than getting a great deal—close friends know I hate paying full price for anything, and I have no problem spending hours sorting through sale racks. I’m a lifetime lover of secondhand and bargain shopping, and my mom and I have a shared passion for yard sales and thrift stores. When…

  • Meghan Markle, Prince Harry: Birkenhead

    Meghan Markle, Prince Harry: Birkenhead

    [ad_1] Meghan Markle today revealed she was six months pregnant and due to have her and Prince Harry’s first baby in April. Meghan thrilled crowds in the English town of Birkenhead today when she cradled her baby bump as she joined husband Prince Harry on their first official outing for the year. The popular Duke…

  • Instagram’s most liked post will make you question your faith in humanity

    Instagram’s most liked post will make you question your faith in humanity

    [ad_1] Kylie Jenner, of the mega-famous extended Kardashian clan, held the honour of most-liked Insta of all time. Her picture announcing the birth of her child, Stormi, racked up more than 18 million likes. But now, the 21-year-old has been dethroned. By an egg. Instagram account @world_record_egg shared the picture of the now-famous speckled egg on…

  • Corey Norman will not face NRL sanctions for snorting video

    Corey Norman will not face NRL sanctions for snorting video

    [ad_1] St George Illawarra star Corey Norman will not face sanctions from the NRL despite a video of him watching a white powder being consumed emerging on social media. The Dragons said they were aware of the 14-second video, which is several years old, and the NRL’s integrity unit had been informed. “The St George…

  • Man dies wedged between rocks

    Man dies wedged between rocks

    [ad_1] A man has died after becoming wedged between rocks at the Kiama Blowhole on the NSW South Coast. Believed to be a scuba diver, the man became stuck among rocks at the base of the popular tourist attraction. His three diving companions were injured and had to be rescued. NSW Ambulance said the four…

  • Woman finds rodent in bag of salad spinach

    Woman finds rodent in bag of salad spinach

    [ad_1] A woman shopping for her young family had found a whole dead rodent in a bag of packaged salad baby spinach. Sukhdeep Sandhu was with her nine-year-old daughter at Spudshed at Jandakot in southern Perth, one branch of a Western Australian discount market chain on Sunday. Mrs Sandhu does not normally buy packaged salad,…

  • Rafael Nadal outs sleeping journalist

    Rafael Nadal outs sleeping journalist

    [ad_1] Rafael Nadal saved his biggest serve for his post-match press conference but listening to what the Spaniard had to say was too tough an ask for one poor member of the Melbourne Park press pack. After defeating Australian James Duckworth 6-4 6-3 7-5 on Rod Laver Arena today, Nadal took aim at Novak Djokovic…

  • Heat and dry conditions bring total fire bans

    Heat and dry conditions bring total fire bans

    [ad_1] Fire bans are in place for five districts on Tuesday, as the expected 41C day brings very hazardous fire conditions. The Mid North, Mount Lofty Ranges, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South East are all forecast for severe danger, with all fires strictly banned. Adelaide is forecast to top 39C on Monday with…

  • Couple charged after decomposed body found

    Couple charged after decomposed body found

    [ad_1] A Sydney couple will remain behind bars charged over the murder of a father whose badly decomposed body was allegedly found inside their home in the city’s southwest. NSW Police have described the slaying as a “cold” act that left officers traumatised. Kanh Xuan Pham, 38, and Kate Annie Lloyd, 39, were arrested early…

  • Midwives group applies for regulation under new provincial act

    Midwives group applies for regulation under new provincial act

    [ad_1] The P.E.I. Midwives Association has taken the first step in a process that would allow midwives to practise on P.E.I. The association has submitted an application to the province to see regulations for midwifery put in place under the new P.E.I. Health Professionals Act. Joyce England, the association’s president, said the group has been waiting…

  • Onkaparinga Council spending to be published on its website

    Onkaparinga Council spending to be published on its website

    [ad_1] Onkaparinga will start publishing its credit card spending online as part of new measures to improve transparency and accountability. Mayor Erin Thompson said the council would start publishing its travel and hospitality expenditure on its website. “Starting in 2019, corporate card transactions, travel expenditure and any approved exceptions to the organisation’s newly established hospitality…

  • Illegal abalone haul seized at Minlaton is 18 times the bag limit

    Illegal abalone haul seized at Minlaton is 18 times the bag limit

    [ad_1] More than 90 abalone have been poached in the Yorke Peninsula. Yorketown police, acting on information from Fisheries officers, seized a large amount of illegal abalone near Hardwicke Bay just after 1pm on Sunday. Officers stopped and searched a red Alfa Romeo on Beegoodye Wells Rd, Minlaton. They found and seized diving equipment and…

  • Saira Khan net worth: Dancing on Ice contestant has huge fortune

    Saira Khan net worth: Dancing on Ice contestant has huge fortune

    [ad_1] Saira Khan was born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, to a modest family. However, she has managed to make millions of pounds and now owns a considerable property portfolio. The presenter came to fame on Alan Sugar’s Apprentice. Since she has appeared on a number of TV programmes, including The Martin Lewis Money Show and…

  • Nicole Kidman, Lady Gaga appear in Santa Monica

    Nicole Kidman, Lady Gaga appear in Santa Monica

    [ad_1] She’s known for her flawless fashion sense but Nicole Kidman has turned heads at the Critics’ Choice Awards, wearing a lopsided gown. She was joined by Lady Gaga, Julia Roberts, Emily Blunt, Chrissy Teigen and more on the red carpet in Santa Monica. It’s the second major Hollywood awards in a week after the…

  • Orange juice may get squeezed out of Canada’s revised food guide

    Orange juice may get squeezed out of Canada’s revised food guide

    [ad_1] Orange juice may not be part of your balanced breakfast much longer, at least according to Canada’s Food Guide. Health Canada is proposing a change to a decades-long policy that equated half a glass of 100 per cent juice to a serving of fruits or vegetables. “Health Canada’s proposed recommendations are for plain water…

  • Where value bayside buying can still be found

    Where value bayside buying can still be found

    [ad_1] SAVVY Geelong investors priced out of other coastal markets have started to swoop on bayside Bellarine Peninsula towns. Cheaper price tags and growing lifestyle benefits are twin factors driving interest in places like St Leonards. Neville Richards, St Leonards agent Luke Campbell the emergence of Geelong investors was a recent trend in the town.…

  • Pep Guardiola, Ruben Neves, Fernandinho replacement, price tag, contract

    Pep Guardiola, Ruben Neves, Fernandinho replacement, price tag, contract

    [ad_1] Pep Guardiola has acknowledged finding a long-term replacement for Fernandinho is becoming a matter of increasing urgency for Manchester City. The 33-year-old Brazilian has become one of the most important players in City’s line-up during Guardiola’s three seasons at the club, with his hard work and passing ability as a holding midfielder providing both…

  • Tragedy of troops with no way back

    Tragedy of troops with no way back

    [ad_1] LOVE THAT COULD NOT SAVE HIM.. Lance Corporal Jukes with wife Jo (Image: Eugene Henderson) In 2018, there were 79 known or suspected suicides, – one every five days. Veterans’ groups fear the real number is higher but say support for those suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is simply not available…

  • Alex Ross-King, 19, dies at Sydney music festival

    Alex Ross-King, 19, dies at Sydney music festival

    [ad_1] The final moments of a teenage girl who died from a suspected drug overdose at a Sydney music festival have been revealed. Alex Ross-King, 19, died in hospital after attending the FOMO music festival in Parramatta. She had been dancing in the 35-degree heat, surrounded by people taking illicit drugs and drinking alcohol before…

  • Mayor of Gdansk Pawel Adamowicz stabbed at charity event

    Mayor of Gdansk Pawel Adamowicz stabbed at charity event

    [ad_1] The mayor of Polish port city Gdansk has been stabbed on stage while attending a large charity event. He was immediately rushed to hospital, according to officials, where he was in a very serious condition. Mayor Pawel Adamowicz (pictured) was attacked with a sharp tool during the “Light to Heaven” charity event, spokeswoman Magdalena…

  • Jessica Hayes pregnant: Love Island star confirms she’s expecting first child

    Jessica Hayes pregnant: Love Island star confirms she’s expecting first child

    [ad_1] Love Island star Jessica Hayes is pregnant with her first child [Instagram/Jessica Hayes] Love Island star Jessica Hayes is pregnant with her first child, she has confirmed. The star announced her and fiancé Dan Lawry’s happy news in a sweet Instagram post, unveiling her growing baby bump. Telling her 318,000 followers the news, she said: “Baby…

  • Hot start for Day One of Australian Open

    Hot start for Day One of Australian Open

    [ad_1] It’s time to crack open the Esky, pop on your togs and jump in the pool with Melbourne readying itself for a scorcher of a week. Tennis fans will battle the temperature for the start of the Australian Open today, with temperatures predicted to hit 35C in the city. MORE: AUSTRALIAN OPEN DAY ONE…

  • How to sleep: Eat almonds before bed to help you get your forty winks

    How to sleep: Eat almonds before bed to help you get your forty winks

    [ad_1] Sleep is very important for a person to stay health. Not getting enough can increase the risk of serious health problems such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. It’s recommended a person gets eight hours of good quality sleep a night, but during the winter months this can prove tricky. Temperatures tend to be…

  • Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers, BBL08, video, updates

    Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers, BBL08, video, updates

    [ad_1] The Perth Scorchers nightmare Big Bash has received a boost after they comfortably ran down the Sydney Sixers’ total with seven wickets in hand. Scorchers win, controversy rocks game Cameron Bancroft helped guide the Perth Scorchers to their second straight victory as they once again chased down an opponents total with ease. A masterful…

  • Meghan Markle’s female bodyguard quits

    Meghan Markle’s female bodyguard quits

    [ad_1] Meghan Markle’s female bodyguard has quit after less than a year, it has been revealed. The police officer, who has never been named for security reasons, was pictured leaping into action when Meghan abruptly left a market in Fiji during the royal tour of Australia and the Pacific last October. The Duchess of Sussex…

  • Man bedridden for life after selling kidney to buy iPhone

    Man bedridden for life after selling kidney to buy iPhone

    [ad_1] A Chinese man is now bedridden for life after he sold his right kidney as a teenager to the black market to buy the latest Apple products. Wang Shangkun was 17 years old when he made the fatal decision. Shortly after the illegal surgery he began suffering from a decreased level of kidney function.…

  • What’s the Difference Between Stock and Broth?

    What’s the Difference Between Stock and Broth?

    [ad_1] Ultimately, stock and broth serve the same purpose in your kitchen. You will use them to make soups, stews and sauces, where they’ll add body and volume to the final dish. To keep it simple: Stock is made with bones. Broth is made with meat. How to Make Chicken Stock in the Slow Cooker…

  • A Kangaroo Island retreat comes complete with its own seal colony

    A Kangaroo Island retreat comes complete with its own seal colony

    [ad_1] Always dreamed of owning your own private wilderness retreat? Here’s your chance. Prominent Adelaide real estate agent and managing director of Ouwens Casserly Real Estate Alex Ouwens is selling his Kangaroo Island coastal escape, complete with uninterrupted 270-degree ocean views and its own private seal colony. Set on 40.47ha of state heritage protected land,…

  • Slow Cooker Chicken Stock Recipe

    Slow Cooker Chicken Stock Recipe

    [ad_1] After we’ve eaten our roasted chicken and all that remains is the bird’s carcass, I begin snapping bones for chicken stock. That sounds medieval, and I suppose in some ways it is, but it’s also resourceful and logical. How to Make Chicken Stock in the Slow Cooker I prefer to make chicken stock in…

  • Beachfront luxury

    Beachfront luxury

    [ad_1] SET on the edge of the dunes, this luxurious home is the epitome of the picture-perfect modern beach house. [ad_2] Source link

  • The Cool Batman Sleep Mask

    The Cool Batman Sleep Mask

    [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

  • East Geelong one of the most in demand in Australia

    East Geelong one of the most in demand in Australia

    [ad_1] EAST Geelong is one of the most in demand suburbs across the nation as the property market in regional Victoria remains strong. Realestate.com.au has released their Property Outlook report and it puts East Geelong as the eighth most in demand Australian suburb with 5169 property views per listing. The report also reveals Australia is…

  • Perth Glory pip Western Sydney Wanderers in 4-3 thriller

    Perth Glory pip Western Sydney Wanderers in 4-3 thriller

    [ad_1] PERTH Glory has come from two goals down to snatch a drama-filled 4-3 win over Western Sydney Wanderers at HBF Park. The Wanderers were on track to pull off the upset of the season when Kwame Yeboah’s 39th-minute fluke goal and Rolieny Bonevacia’s second-half strike gave them a 2-0 lead on Sunday. SKY BLUES…

  • ulcer heartburn night sweats breathlessness vaginal bleeding

    ulcer heartburn night sweats breathlessness vaginal bleeding

    [ad_1] Cancer is a life-threatening disease involving cells in the body growing and reproducing uncontrollably. As cancer cells grow they destroy healthy tissue and organs and can spread to other parts of the body. While there are more than 200 different types of cancer which have been recorded, the four most common in the UK…

  • China broadcasts spacecraft pictures from the far side of the moon

    China broadcasts spacecraft pictures from the far side of the moon

    [ad_1] China has broadcast pictures taken by its rover and lander on the moon’s far side, in what its space program hailed as another triumph for the groundbreaking mission to the less-understood sector of the lunar surface. The pictures on state broadcaster CCTV showed the Jade Rabbit 2 rover and the Chang’e 4 spacecraft that…

  • Google Chrome update looks set to dramatically improve how you browse the web

    Google Chrome update looks set to dramatically improve how you browse the web

    [ad_1] Google Chrome is the Mountain View firm’s internet browser that is incredibly popular. The client far surpasses the likes of Safari, Microsoft Edge and Firefox in terms of monthly users. Chrome is regularly updated by Google, meaning new features and improvements are always being introduced. Back in November a code change was spotted that…

  • 80 years since disappearance of Brisbane socialite

    80 years since disappearance of Brisbane socialite

    [ad_1] “I received £10 to dispose of the body of Miss Norval. “She was dumped in the bay near Amity Point on 16-11-38 and I have since gone to N.Z.” This was the creepy message in a bottle found 80 years ago this week in Queensland. The writer was referring to Marjorie Norval, a 30-year-old…

  • ‘Greed is a powerful weapon’: Are illegal kickbacks in Ontario driving up the cost of your generic drugs?

    ‘Greed is a powerful weapon’: Are illegal kickbacks in Ontario driving up the cost of your generic drugs?

    [ad_1] A hidden camera investigation and confidential documents obtained by CBC’s The Fifth Estate raise questions about whether Canada’s largest pharmaceutical distributor is profiting from illegal kickbacks on sales of generic drugs in Ontario. Studies have shown this practice drives up the cost of generic drugs for all Canadians. McKesson Canada, which distributes pharmaceutical drugs to…

  • A dream family home located in beautiful Coromandel Valley

    A dream family home located in beautiful Coromandel Valley

    [ad_1] Fall in love with the tranquil nature of this Coromandel Valley property. Set on a spacious 1324sqm block, the circa 1975 built four-bedroom home, at 23 Sandow Cres, is split over three levels and includes a pool and stunning pool house. MORE NEWS: A TOUCH OF DECO DELIGHT SIMPLE, CHIC LIVING WITH GARDEN VIEWS…

  • Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland

    Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland

    [ad_1] Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei says it has terminated the employment of a Chinese worker arrested on spying allegations in Poland. Polish authorities on Friday arrested Wang Weijing and a former Polish security official on Friday on spying allegations, a move that could fuel Western security concerns about the telecoms equipment maker. Poland’s internal…

  • Ebola virus: Outbreak symptoms most likely in Paris and Brussels

    Ebola virus: Outbreak symptoms most likely in Paris and Brussels

    [ad_1] Ebola is a viral disease that can be fatal if left untreated, and can be transmitted by infected animals, said the NHS. Fruit bats are believed to be the original hosts of the Ebola virus, which were introduced to humans through close contact. Common Ebola symptoms include a very high fever, fatigue, muscle pain…

  • How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone & Try Something New Every Day

    How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone & Try Something New Every Day

    [ad_1] In C’mon, It’s Just 7 Days, members of the Food52 team share what it was like to take on a personal challenge for one week: skipping caffeine, going plastic-free, and more. (Spoiler alert: We all survived.) When asked what I like about living in New York City, I always talk about the diversity: the…

  • Bunnings’ awkward ‘f**k it’ sign fail

    Bunnings’ awkward ‘f**k it’ sign fail

    [ad_1] STAFF at a Bunnings Warehouse store in north Brisbane, have learnt an important lesson after an innocent handwriting error — which looked like ‘f**k it’ had been written on a sign — went viral online. The Bunnings’ handwritten sign promoting a range of $3.99 LED light switches attracted more attention than they bargained for…

  • Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers, BBL08, video, updates

    Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers, BBL08, video, updates

    [ad_1] The Adelaide Strikers have moved up to second on the ladder after a slow start to BBL 08 as they prepare to take on the Sydney Thunder for the second time this season. When they played on New Year’s Eve, the Thunder were flying high while the Strikers were languishing low but Adelaide’s win…

  • Saudi teen Rahaf arrives in Canada

    Saudi teen Rahaf arrives in Canada

    [ad_1] Tired but smiling, an 18-year-old Saudi woman who said she feared death if deported back home has arrived in Canada, which swept in to offered her asylum after Australia delayed its decision. “This is Rahaf Alqunun, a very brave new Canadian,” Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said arm-in-arm with the Saudi woman in Toronto’s airport.…

  • West Ham vs Arsenal, Liverpool vs Brighton, Chelsea vs Newcastle

    West Ham vs Arsenal, Liverpool vs Brighton, Chelsea vs Newcastle

    [ad_1] Teenage sensation Declan Rice netted his first goal for the Hammers, while Willian put speculation surrounding his future to bed to help Chelsea down Newcastle. Here’s a wrap of all the Premier League action! WEST HAM 1-0 ARSENAL Declan Rice’s first West Ham goal secured a 1-0 win over Arsenal in a capital city…

  • Jan 26 citizen ceremonies to be compulsory

    Jan 26 citizen ceremonies to be compulsory

    [ad_1] The federal government has revised the citizenship code to make it compulsory for all councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day, it has been reported. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told the Sunday Telegraph the government will “protect our national day and ensure it is respected”. “We believe all councils who are granted…

  • Cheryl The Greatest Dancer: Liam ex wears £2,000 look on BBC show

    Cheryl The Greatest Dancer: Liam ex wears £2,000 look on BBC show

    [ad_1] Cheryl is a pop star with years of dancing experience behind her. Now she is a judge on the BBC’s The Greatest Dancer. She made her return to TV last Saturday wearing a very sexy look. The Geordie beauty sat alongside Oti Mabuse, 28, and Matthew Morrison, 40, on the panel. Cheryl’s outfit showed…

  • Hills home at 30 Aldgate Valley Rd, Aldgate a true European getaway

    Hills home at 30 Aldgate Valley Rd, Aldgate a true European getaway

    [ad_1] AN Aldgate home has a distinctly European feel and has more than enough luxury features to satisfy even the most discerning buyer. Ellina Christi bought the property in 2006 after falling in love with its grace and location. “The home was built in 1900 and I’ve been told it was the primary property in…

  • Michael McIntyre: Big Show star’s net worth revealed

    Michael McIntyre: Big Show star’s net worth revealed

    [ad_1] Michael McIntyre is one of the world’s most successful comedians. Hailing from Hampstead, the posh funnyman has amassed an enormous wealth. He was reported to be the highest-grossing comedian in the world in 2012. The comedian was famously robbed of his Rolex watch outside his son’s school. Michael McIntyre net worth According to Celebrity…

  • ‘Yellow vest’ protests stretch into ninth week

    ‘Yellow vest’ protests stretch into ninth week

    [ad_1] Thousands of anti-government demonstrators marched in cities across France on Saturday in a new round of ‘yellow vest’ protests against President Emmanuel Macron, accused of ignoring the plight of millions of people struggling to make ends meet. Officials have vowed zero tolerance for the violence that has marred the weekly protests since they began…

  • Why I Cooked Every Single Meal for 7 Days (Well, Almost)

    Why I Cooked Every Single Meal for 7 Days (Well, Almost)

    [ad_1] In C’mon, It’s Just 7 Days, members of the Food52 team share what it was like to take on a personal challenge for one week: skipping caffeine, going plastic-free, and more. (Spoiler alert: We all survived.) 2018 was the year I avoided exercise at all costs, got drinks with friends after work (like, a…

  • Will I Am net worth: What is Tom Jones The Voice co-star worth?

    Will I Am net worth: What is Tom Jones The Voice co-star worth?

    [ad_1] Will I Am will be returning to The Voice tonight along with his co-starts. The Voice will air at 8pm tonight for another instalment of the talent competition. It is the eighth season of the popular ITV programme. What is Will I Am’s net worth? Will I Am net worth According to The Richest…

  • Panic as woman in coma gives birth

    Panic as woman in coma gives birth

    [ad_1] Panicking staff members at a long-term care facility scrambled to save a baby born to an woman in a vegetative state amid their shock to learn she was pregnant, according to newly released dramatic 911 audio. The five minutes of audio from the December 29 birth starts with a frantic nurse at the Phoenix,…

  • What’s in Season – January Produce Guide

    What’s in Season – January Produce Guide

    [ad_1] Welcome to the January Produce Guide of our series on seasonal fruits and vegetables! When I first started cooking I didn’t understand what was even meant by “seasonal” when it came to food. It wasn’t until I started gardening and shopping at our local farmers markets that it hit home. Every vegetable and fruit…

  • Instant Pot Teriyaki Chicken Wings

    Instant Pot Teriyaki Chicken Wings

    [ad_1] Chicken wings are one of those well-loved, crowd-pleasing appetizers that work for pretty much any occasion. Whether it’s a smaller gathering or a big buffet, a plate of chicken wings is usually the first thing to go. And so they should be! They’re simple to eat, tasty, and feel more substantial than a bowl…

  • Cornubia house with sweeping valley views hits the market

    Cornubia house with sweeping valley views hits the market

    [ad_1] Sweeping views and a holiday vibe was what attracted Michael Roff to his house at Cornubia about six years ago. Mr Roff, his wife and two children had been living in surrounding suburbs for some time and could not pass up the opportunity when the property at 148 Roderick St came to market all…

  • Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: January Week 3

    Simply Recipes 2019 Meal Plan: January Week 3

    [ad_1] 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! I do think the shorter days, and the fact that it’s getting dark at 4:30 in the evening, is beginning to take its toll on me. I’m making meals this week…

  • The dark side of Canada’s new food guide — many Canadians can’t follow it

    The dark side of Canada’s new food guide — many Canadians can’t follow it

    [ad_1] With headlines this week about changes coming soon to the Canada Food Guide one haunting fact remains —  many Canadians don’t have the time or the money to follow the national nutrition recommendations. One possible strategy as old as the food guide itself — providing healthy meals in every Canadian school — was abandoned by the federal government…

  • Yorke Peninsula teen rises to become #hugorockstar

    Yorke Peninsula teen rises to become #hugorockstar

    [ad_1] In country South Australia, there’s a century-old shearing shed prized by the youngest family member for its basketball ring. Hugo Taheny, diagnosed with Down syndrome at birth, spends hours a week aiming to airball the basket at his family’s Point Turton farm. His practice in the shearing shed has paid off. Hugo’s heading to…

  • Matt Jones column; Peter Graham grilled by stewards

    Matt Jones column; Peter Graham grilled by stewards

    [ad_1] Peter Graham, a renowned cleanskin, was grilled by stewards for a number of races after his ride on Haames in the Highway event on Saturday. Stewards wanted to know why he didn’t go to the outside of Guided at the 600m after he went up the inside. Graham admitted it was an error but…

  • Australian fiction dominates best-seller lists

    Australian fiction dominates best-seller lists

    [ad_1] Truly, it was a moment to celebrate. After years of watching Australian books really struggle against the big international names, the nation’s biggest book retailer, Dymocks, last October found themselves with nine — yes, nine! — Australian books in the top ten. It was something nobody could ever remember happening before. Australian books were…

  • Abandoned boat Wild Eyes should be towed to Kangaroo Island

    Abandoned boat Wild Eyes should be towed to Kangaroo Island

    [ad_1] The abandoned yacht of an American teenager’s failed solo circumnavigation should stand in memorial on Kangaroo Island – if someone can pay to salvage it – the sailor’s father says. Laurence Sunderland wants Wild Eyes – the yacht used by his daughter Abby Sunderland as she attempted her around-the-world voyage in 2010 – to…

  • Daily horoscope January 12: YOUR star sign reading, zodiac, astrology forecast TODAY

    Daily horoscope January 12: YOUR star sign reading, zodiac, astrology forecast TODAY

    [ad_1] On the weekend of Saturday, January 12, and Sunday, January 13, the Moon travels through the constellation Aries. Aries the Ram is the very first astrological sign of the zodiac, spanning the first 30-degrees of the horoscope chart. Astrologers believe Aries represents honesty, passion, courage, determination and confidence. People born under the strong influence…

  • Flemington races: Microphone has Blue Diamond potential: Dwayne Dunn

    Flemington races: Microphone has Blue Diamond potential: Dwayne Dunn

    [ad_1] DWAYNE Dunn will try and persuade James Cummings to keep debut Flemington winner Microphone in Melbourne for next month’s Blue Diamond Stakes. But it might be a losing battle. “I’m a bit concerned that the plan is to get this done today, get the prizemoney, and then head to the Golden Slipper,” Dunn said…

  • ‘Bill 101 has to be respected,’ Legault says of Lachute hospital controversy

    ‘Bill 101 has to be respected,’ Legault says of Lachute hospital controversy

    [ad_1] Quebec Premier François Legault ​is dismissing concerns about the removal of English signage from the hospital in Lachute, saying “Bill 101 has to be respected.” “I don’t see the importance of having bilingual signs,” he told reporters Thursday. The regional health authority, the CISSS-des-Laurentides, announced last month that it was removing English from hospital signs to be…

  • Gold Coast near drowning: Man in serious condition

    Gold Coast near drowning: Man in serious condition

    [ad_1] A MAN is in a serious condition following a reported near-drowning on the Gold Coast this afternoon. Paramedics were called to waters off Breaker St at Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, about 2.30pm following reports of a near-drowning. An adult male, believed to be in his 30s, was pulled from the water and was having…

  • Boozeless parties? Alberta women launch groups for sober fun

    Boozeless parties? Alberta women launch groups for sober fun

    [ad_1] Kira Dunlop says she can’t count the number of times she’s been called boring. She stopped drinking this past year but still likes to have fun. That concept, of socializing while sober, seems strange to many, she says, and outright offensive to others. “You have a hard day at work, you go out for a beer. You…

  • Ben Simmons’ career high, blasts teammates

    Ben Simmons’ career high, blasts teammates

    [ad_1] A career-high 15 assists as part of a triple-double from Ben Simmons wasn’t enough for the Philadelphia 76ers as they slumped to an embarrassing 123-121 home loss to the lowly Atlanta Hawks. With Joel Embiid rested for the match it was up to Simmons, Jimmy Butler and returning guard JJ Redick to get the…

  • Job-related deaths in Canada dramatically under-reported, study suggests

    Job-related deaths in Canada dramatically under-reported, study suggests

    [ad_1] Close to 1,000 Canadians die each year because of their jobs, according to official numbers from Canada’s workers’ compensation agencies. But a new study says that figure is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the true extent of work-related deaths across the country. The study — titled Work-related deaths in Canada — argues the widely quoted…

  • If Only… we connected more closely with the ocean

    If Only… we connected more closely with the ocean

    [ad_1] HL Studio director Emil Leon imagines a space where we can engage with the environment and witness the wonders of the deep blue As a child I spent months every summer living in a Spanish coastal village – this was a seaside life where everything revolved around the sea: food, entertainment and livelihood.…

  • Man pinned by machine in workplace incident

    Man pinned by machine in workplace incident

    [ad_1] A MAN has suffered “crushed like” injuries after his arm was pinned by machinery in a workplace incident this morning. Emergency services were called to a workplace at Murarrie, south Brisbane, just before 9am this morning after a worker was injured. The man, aged in his 40s, was pinned for some time by an…

  • Red Deer surgeons call on province to lift cap on joint replacements

    Red Deer surgeons call on province to lift cap on joint replacements

    [ad_1] Doctors in Red Deer say their patients face unnecessarily long waits and are suffering needlessly because of a cap on funding for hip and knee replacements. “Patients are so frustrated and dismayed by wait times here in central [Alberta],” said Red Deer orthopedic surgeon Dr. Keith Wolstenholme, whose patients wait an average of two…

  • The Blueprint collaboration interviews: Daniel Libeskind and Thomas Heatherwick

    The Blueprint collaboration interviews: Daniel Libeskind and Thomas Heatherwick

    [ad_1] From master planning New York’s World Trade Center site to designing the Coal Drops Yard in London, Daniel Libeskind and Thomas Heatherwick share their creative process exclusively with Blueprint editor Johnny Tucker. In two filmed interviews held at Arper, and transcribed here, they explain how collaboration is at the very heart of everything…

  • Cheapest supermarket: The best online supermarket with LOWEST prices

    Cheapest supermarket: The best online supermarket with LOWEST prices

    [ad_1] Which? conducted a study to find the supermarket with the cheapest online shopping basket and the results have just been revealed. Looking at Morrisons, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Ocado and Waitrose, the best shop that’ll provide you the cheapest bill might be surprising to some shoppers. Using the cost of 77 popular branded products across…

  • 6 flu deaths among kids reported in Canada

    6 flu deaths among kids reported in Canada

    [ad_1] Flu activity remains high in Canada, according to a new report released on Friday that confirms children and teens were hit hard. A total of  17,743 laboratory-confirmed flu cases have been reported, the Public Health Agency of Canada said in its weekly FluWatch report. Six pediatric deaths occurred so far this season, all children under…

  • Life after Parkland high school mass shooting

    Life after Parkland high school mass shooting

    [ad_1] On Valentine’s Day, David Hogg listened to the screams of his classmates as they were shot dead by a former student. The year since has been a rollercoaster. The 18-year-old and his friends from Marjory Stoneman Douglas, including the force of nature that is Emma Gonzalez, have become household names as they refused to…

  • Cancer death rate in U.S. has now been falling for 25 years

    Cancer death rate in U.S. has now been falling for 25 years

    [ad_1] The U.S. cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It’s been falling for at least 25 years, according to a report. Lower smoking rates are translating into fewer deaths. Advances in early detection and treatment also are having a positive impact, experts say. But it’s not all good news. Obesity-related cancer deaths are rising, and prostate cancer deaths…

  • A budget-friendly beauty with some points of difference

    A budget-friendly beauty with some points of difference

    [ad_1] The Marlo 25 by Henley uses beautiful timber features to create points of difference that not only look good but have a purpose, too. The family-friendly kitchen has a raised timber breakfast bar that forms an extension of the stone-topped island bench — a clever design that helps provide distinction between the work and…

  • The Vast, Incredible World of Peruvian Sandwiches

    The Vast, Incredible World of Peruvian Sandwiches

    [ad_1] It’s late morning on a Sunday in Lima, the coastal capital of Peru. The sky is a dull gray color, which the locals call panza de burro—”donkey’s belly”—typical of the city’s skyline for all but maybe three months out of the year. Most residents of the “thrice-crowned city of kings,” as it was known…

  • Fibroid drug linked to serious liver problems, Health Canada warns

    Fibroid drug linked to serious liver problems, Health Canada warns

    [ad_1] Health Canada says a safety review of a drug to treat uterine fibroids in women of childbearing age has found a possible link between its use and the risk of a rare but serious liver injury. Fibroids are non-cancerous tumours that develop within the muscle tissue of the uterus; many women with fibroids have no symptoms,…

  • The Best Restaurants in the World, According to Our 13 Favorite Dishes from 2018

    The Best Restaurants in the World, According to Our 13 Favorite Dishes from 2018

    [ad_1] As food writers, editors, recipe developers, and test kitchen-ers, we at Food52 take our culinary tourism very seriously. Whether that means hopping on a subway, boarding an airplane (bring on the neck pillow!), driving for hours, or taking a trip through the pages of someone else’s cookbook, we’re constantly exploring new techniques, ingredients, and…

  • This Simple, Perfect Celery-Potato Soup Will Feed Your Soul All Weekend

    This Simple, Perfect Celery-Potato Soup Will Feed Your Soul All Weekend

    [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. I love celery seed; it’s probably my favorite spice in the drawer. Which is weird because I hate fresh celery—it’s cold, fibrous, and unfeeling (and…

  • Jayme Closs suspect charged with kidnap and homicide

    Jayme Closs suspect charged with kidnap and homicide

    [ad_1] A 21-year-old man has been jailed on kidnapping and homicide charges in the killing of a Wisconsin couple and abduction of their teenage daughter, who was dramatically found alive after almost three months. Jayme Closs, 13, was found on Thursday near a cabin where she had been held since October 15 in the small…

  • 14 Best Tomato Braised Recipes for Winter Dinner Ideas

    14 Best Tomato Braised Recipes for Winter Dinner Ideas

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with Muir Glen to celebrate the season with recipes, tips, and videos that make holiday entertaining easy, elegant, and totally stress-free. Here, we’re sharing a few of our favorite, winter-friendly tomato braises. Open my pantry right now and you’ll see cans of tomatoes (I buy Muir Glen) stacked up at least two…

  • Rare direct indictment for paramedics charged in death of ‘Good Samaritan’ Al-Hasnawi

    Rare direct indictment for paramedics charged in death of ‘Good Samaritan’ Al-Hasnawi

    [ad_1] Two former Hamilton paramedics charged in connection with the death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi will head straight to trial after a rare direct indictment one of their lawyers describes as “extremely unfair.” Steven Snively and Christopher Marchant were charged in August with failing to provide the necessaries of life when Al-Hasnawi, 19, was shot in the abdomen and…

  • How to Stop Over Apologizing for Everything

    How to Stop Over Apologizing for Everything

    [ad_1] In C’mon, It’s Just 7 Days, members of the Food52 team tell you about what it was like to face a personal challenge for one week, from going caffeine-free, to adopting veganism, to spending $0. (Spoiler alert: We all survived.) For as long as I can remember, “I’m sorry,” has slipped from my lips…

  • US girl missing since parents killed found

    US girl missing since parents killed found

    [ad_1] A US teenager missing for nearly three months after her parents were killed in the family home in Wisconsin has been found alive barely an hour’s drive away. A woman stumbled across the 13-year-old girl and pounded on her neighbours’ door shouting: “This is Jayme Closs! Call 911!” Jayme was skinny and dirty, wearing…

  • How to Ripen Bananas Fast

    How to Ripen Bananas Fast

    [ad_1] There’s a moment right after you decide to make banana bread. You know the one: It’s only an instant, but it’s long enough to picture 45-minutes-from-now you, curled up under a blanket, eating a slice of perfectly dense, dark-chocolate studded banana bread the size of a salad plate. You’re smiling as you imagine it—you…

  • London terror inquest to look at security

    London terror inquest to look at security

    [ad_1] An English lawyer has criticised the lack of action before the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack, saying pavements were “wide open” despite a similar atrocity three months earlier. Eight people were killed, including two Australian women, when three men ploughed into pedestrians in a white van on the bridge, before stabbing revellers…

  • Mexican Red Chili Sauce {Tamale Sauce}

    Mexican Red Chili Sauce {Tamale Sauce}

    [ad_1] 1 Cut the chiles open and remove stem and seeds: Working on one chile at a time, use a paring knife to cut a slit all the way down one side of a chile. Open up the chile and remove the stem and seeds. Remove as much of the veins as you can. Reserve…

  • Easy Breezy Town House With Hints of 1970s Decor

    Easy Breezy Town House With Hints of 1970s Decor

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Designed and implemented as a town house in Istanbul by COA Architects, the interior of this home has been filled with soft tones and smooth lines to promote calm and peace of mind. There’s a hint of some 1970s style decor here too: cane & cork furniture,…

  • Delicious Homemade 7 Layer Dip

    Delicious Homemade 7 Layer Dip

    [ad_1] It’s not a party without 7-layer Bean Dip! This one is made with hot refried beans and topped with cheddar cheese, chilies, tomatoes, avocados, sour cream, and sliced black olives. Serve with tortilla chips while the beans are still hot! Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Refried beans should be served warm. There, I’ve said it.…

  • Tassie’s best performing suburbs are found statewide

    Tassie’s best performing suburbs are found statewide

    [ad_1] GLENORCHY was southern Tasmania’s busiest suburb for most of last year as it recorded almost 200 house sales in a 12-month span, according to CoreLogic figures. In the last Market Trends report of 2018 — looking at the 12 months through to the end of September last year — CoreLogic figures showed this northern…

  • How to sleep: Get a better night’s sleep by doing these three things

    How to sleep: Get a better night’s sleep by doing these three things

    [ad_1] Not getting enough sleep can leave you feeling groggy, irritable and extremely tired, and feeling tired can hinder your day-to-day life. After the busy Christmas and New Year period, many people will be looking to begin 2019 with a fresh start, aiming to boost productivity and achieve New Year’s resolutions. But when you’re tired,…

  • Vets warn that dope and pets don’t mix

    Vets warn that dope and pets don’t mix

    [ad_1] SHARING “Scooby snacks” may be all fun and games in cartoon world — but in a warning the actual world never knew it needed — vets agree that “dogs and dope don’t mix”. A sharp rise in the use and acceptance of medical marijuana has been matched by a surprising surge in questions on…

  • Man and dog die in Vic shed explosion

    Man and dog die in Vic shed explosion

    [ad_1] A man and a dog are dead after a shed exploded in Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges, with one neighbour saying he heard “a lot of screaming” before the incident. Authorities were called to a shed on Station Street in Ferntree Gully just before 4.45pm on Friday after reports of an explosion. The man, who is…

  • Owners don’t support indigenous gallery

    Owners don’t support indigenous gallery

    [ad_1] The Northern Territory government’s high-profile proposed National Aboriginal Art Gallery in Alice Springs is in doubt after indigenous traditional owners withdrew support. Family members wrote a letter saying they did not support using the Anzac Hill precinct where the gallery was to be built and which they are recognised as traditional owners. The letter…

  • Why this year’s flu is hitting kids hard

    Why this year’s flu is hitting kids hard

    [ad_1] The burden of the flu is falling heavily on young children this year — an age group that traditionally shows low vaccination rates, Canadian doctors say. The H1N1 strain of influenza is the main one circulating this year. As in the 2009-2010 pandemic, H1N1 tends to target children and younger adults, according to infectious disease experts.…

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 design may have just been outed in a major slip-up

    Samsung Galaxy S10 design may have just been outed in a major slip-up

    [ad_1] Samsung sent out press invitations for an Unpacked event taking place in San Francisco yesterday, putting to bed claims the hardware could be shown off at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The number 10 was shown in a teaser video for the showcase, all but confirming the hardware will indeed be called the…

  • Nick Kyrgios Instagram message, Australian Open, tennis

    Nick Kyrgios Instagram message, Australian Open, tennis

    [ad_1] This is a side of Nick Kyrgios we rarely get to see. A softer, heartfelt side to the usual larrikin we’re accustomed too. And it’s all been brought to light courtesy of Andy Murray’s bombshell announcement that the Australian Open may be his final tournament. The three-time Grand Slam champion made the tearful announcement…

  • Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Stars, BBL08, video, updates

    Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Stars, BBL08, video, updates

    [ad_1] Tonight’s game is a battle of the middle of the table as the 3-3 Strikers take on the 3-3 Stars in Adelaide. Both sides will be without plenty of star power with the ODI in Sydney tomorrow as they look to move into the top half of the ladder. The Stars were smashed by…

  • Ex-diplomat sought boys online, court told

    Ex-diplomat sought boys online, court told

    [ad_1] A once senior Australian diplomat has found himself penniless, struggling to find work and charged with grooming a child for sex after allegedly posting a “schoolboys wanted” advertisement. John Cornelius Finnin, 63, is facing six charges stemming from the post on Craiglist in April 2018, including using a carriage service to procure and groom…

  • Bloated stomach pain: Top foods to help you beat the bloat in the new year

    Bloated stomach pain: Top foods to help you beat the bloat in the new year

    [ad_1] Stomach bloating usually happens after eating food which the digestive system struggles to digest. Some foods are more problematic for the digestive system than others, while overeating can also cause digestive havoc. Many people will have experienced a bloated stomach after indulging in festive treats over Christmas and new year, lots of whom will…

  • Cheap land and tiny lots aim to lure first-home buyers

    Cheap land and tiny lots aim to lure first-home buyers

    [ad_1] Blocks as small as 179sq m are being released to lure first-home buyers to a new village at a housing estate in Melbourne’s north. But the tiny blocks will come with equally small price tags, as low as $179,000. RELATED: Opportunities galore for buyers and sellers in 2019 across the City of Hume Melbourne…

  • Pension UK: Why you should be increasing pension contributions NOW

    Pension UK: Why you should be increasing pension contributions NOW

    [ad_1] A lot of Britons may soon be approaching retirement, and with that approaching the amount of money stashed in their pension pots will be at the forefront of their minds. While many people are never sure of the exact amount they will be receiving, some aren’t even aware of how much they’re putting in.…

  • Journalist Rex Jory sells Port Willunga beach house

    Journalist Rex Jory sells Port Willunga beach house

    [ad_1] HE’S written many stories over the years, and now legendary SA journalist Rex Jory is hoping to write a happy ending when he auctions his Port Willunga beach house next month. Jory, who started in journalism as a copy boy for The News in 1960, and his partner, Liz McGrice, bought the 12 Esplanade…

  • Tullamarine Freeway sign fall: Driver injured at Strathmore

    Tullamarine Freeway sign fall: Driver injured at Strathmore

    [ad_1] A safety check of Victoria’s freeway and motorway signs will be expanded across all of Melbourne as VicRoads continues to grapple with the cause of the terrifying collapse of a sign on the Tullamarine Freeway. An independent reviewer will also take control of the investigation, with engineers yet to explain what caused the fall…

  • Cancer symptoms: Signs of tumour include cough and change in bowel habit

    Cancer symptoms: Signs of tumour include cough and change in bowel habit

    [ad_1] Cancer is a deadly disease that’s caused by specific cells in the body reproducing uncontrollably, according to the NHS. These cancerous cells can destroy the healthy tissue surrounding them – including vital organs. More than a third of all people will develop cancer at some point in their lifetime. You could be at risk of cancer if…

  • Flooring with Form and Function

    Flooring with Form and Function

    [ad_1] Flooring can have a vital role to play in managing how people use a space, by both assisting them to find their way around and helping to define the functions of different areas within a building. Kay Hill takes a closer look at flooring designs that are useful as well as beautiful With…

  • Andy Murray announces shock retirement, Australian Open 2019

    Andy Murray announces shock retirement, Australian Open 2019

    [ad_1] Three-time grand slam champion Andy Murray has broken down in an Australian Open press conference saying the Melbourne Park tournament may be his last. The 31-year-old Scottish star said he’d hoped to be able to get to Wimbledon in the middle of the year — when he planned to retire — but his body…

  • Police, paramedics trained to flag tissue donors

    Police, paramedics trained to flag tissue donors

    [ad_1] Ottawa paramedics and police have joined the frontline fight to help identify potential tissue donors. Tissue, a medical category that includes eyes, skin and bone, is normally collected from donors who die in hospital, provided consent has been given. A single tissue donor can help improve the lives of as many as 75 recipients. Unlike donated organs, which must be…

  • ‘We need to actively encourage a collaborative culture’: Pooja Agrawal on the architect-planner divide

    ‘We need to actively encourage a collaborative culture’: Pooja Agrawal on the architect-planner divide

    [ad_1] Public Practice co-founder Pooja Agrawal reflects on the ‘ever-widening chasm’ between built environment disciplines — and why architects and planners need to collaborate better The recent furore over the proposed demolition of Amin Taha’s 15 Clerkenwell Close brought to light the growing hostility between architects and planners in the UK. My Twitter feed,…

  • Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees and co headline huge weekend

    Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees and co headline huge weekend

    [ad_1] Try finding a quartet of games that is superior to pro football’s line-up this weekend. We’ll wait. This year’s Divisional Round represents the pinnacle of the sport, with all four match-ups offering something unique and enticing. Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs: The Comeback Player of the Year frontrunner (and a former future star)…

  • Heatwave for Adelaide, total fire bans for much of SA on Friday

    [ad_1] Total fire bans have been declared for large parts of the state today as the temperature soars ahead of a forecast prolonged heatwave. The West Coast, Lower Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Mid North, Mount Lofty Ranges and the Lower South East will be subject to total fire bans today. All six districts have been…

  • Arthritis pain: Prevent joint pain symptoms with green tea in diet

    Arthritis pain: Prevent joint pain symptoms with green tea in diet

    [ad_1] Arthritis is a common condition that affects people of all ages, according to the NHS. Around 10 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with arthritis, with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis the most common types. You could reduce signs of arthritis flare ups by making small changes to your daily diet. Regularly drinking…

  • Steamy, bizarre text messages from Amazon boss to his lover

    Steamy, bizarre text messages from Amazon boss to his lover

    [ad_1] A string of steamy text messages allegedly sent by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos to his “secret TV star lover” have been leaked. They are said to include bizarre comments from the multi-billionaire such as “I want to smell you” and “I want to breathe you in”. The texts, published by the National Enquirer, reportedly…

  • Coke-funded group swayed China’s obesity efforts, researchers say

    Coke-funded group swayed China’s obesity efforts, researchers say

    [ad_1] A group funded by the food industry undermined China’s efforts to keep obesity rates in check by overemphasizing the importance of physical activity rather than dietary habits, according to new research. The International Life Sciences Institute, created in 1978 by a former Coke executive, is funded by companies including McDonald’s, PepsiCo and Red Bull. It…

  • Australian boy killed by avalanche while skiing with family in Austria

    Australian boy killed by avalanche while skiing with family in Austria

    [ad_1] An Australian family’s European holiday has ended in tragedy after a teenage boy was killed while skiing in Austria. Austrian police confirmed that a 16-year-old boy from Australia was killed in an avalanche at the ski village in St. Anton am Arlberg on Wednesday. Local authorities said the teenager was skiing with his father,…

  • 3 Secrets to Easier Meal Planning, Straight From Our Test Kitchen

    3 Secrets to Easier Meal Planning, Straight From Our Test Kitchen

    [ad_1] In a perfect world, we would all have 10-minute commutes to the office, chocolate chip cookies that magically appear in moments of need, and fluffy-warm towels greeting us right out of the shower. We’d exercise every morning (with gusto! and joy!), wrap up each workday with Inbox Zero, and effortlessly prepare a week’s worth…

  • Hepatitis vaccine shortage leaves travellers scrambling

    Hepatitis vaccine shortage leaves travellers scrambling

    [ad_1] Canadians packing up to head south on vacation this winter may have trouble finding the vaccines they need to protect themselves against diseases such as hepatitis. There’s a nation-wide shortage of Twinrix, the vaccine used to prevent hepatitis A and B in adults, children and infants, according to Canada’s mandatory drug shortage and discontinuation reporting website. Ottawa’s Jennifer Perlin…

  • Jury retires in Australian cricketer’s sexual assault case

    Jury retires in Australian cricketer’s sexual assault case

    [ad_1] The jury in the trial of an Australian cricketer accused of raping a sleeping woman has retired to consider its verdicts. Former Worcestershire all-rounder Alex Hepburn denies raping the woman in April 2017, claiming they had consensual sex in which she “actively engaged” after opening her eyes and kissing him. The Crown claims the…

  • 30-Minute Chicken Thighs Recipe for Not-Boring Weeknight Dinners

    30-Minute Chicken Thighs Recipe for Not-Boring Weeknight Dinners

    [ad_1] We’ve partnered with Ajinomoto Co. Inc. to celebrate our favorite taste—umami—with a series that digs into its history, its complexity, and its many, many culinary applications. Here, we’re giving weeknight chicken a crispy, umami-rich upgrade with some help from garlic chips, a squeeze of lemon, and a dash of MSG. For anyone who looks…

  • Nova Scotia agrees to cover man’s $900K cancer treatment in Boston

    Nova Scotia agrees to cover man’s $900K cancer treatment in Boston

    [ad_1] Stephen Saunders has just cleared a $900,000 hurdle in his fight to stay alive. He and his family learned Wednesday that the Nova Scotia government has agreed to pay for CAR-T cell therapy, a treatment that would genetically modify his T-cells so they target and kill his cancer cells. “There’s nothing I can do…

  • eBay rare coins: 50p coin selling for £450 – but watch out

    eBay rare coins: 50p coin selling for £450 – but watch out

    [ad_1] From brand new products to pre-loved goods, there’s plenty of treasures to be picked up on eBay. And, one seller seems to think they’ve got a very interesting item for sale indeed, having posted a listing with a price tag that’s well into the hundreds. The eBay user, “korgilla0”, has put a Battle of…

  • Best Leftovers Guide from Melissa Hemsley’s Eat Happy

    Best Leftovers Guide from Melissa Hemsley’s Eat Happy

    [ad_1] Melissa Hemsley is one half of the U.K.-based Hemsley + Hemsley, the wildly popular food and wellness company she founded with her sister, Jasmine. Melissa’s first solo cookbook, Eat Happy: 30-Minute Feelgood Food, champions quick recipes that focus on maximizing flavor, limiting waste, and as the title suggests, keep you feeling bright. Read on…

  • Have you got what it takes to restore this Millswood character home?

    Have you got what it takes to restore this Millswood character home?

    [ad_1] It was the family home of acclaimed SA botanist and OAM recipient Darrell Kraehenbuehl for more than 50 years. But now, this Millswood character home is crying out to be restored and could offer one lucky buyer the opportunity to enter a sought-after city-fringe locale on a budget. The renovator’s delight at 8 Ravensthorpe…

  • 4 Nifty Little Apartments

    4 Nifty Little Apartments

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… These four super small apartments all measure less than a megre 50 square metres of floor area. However fresh interior designs and neat layouts make each one of them pretty nifty in their very own particular kind of way. Learn to navigate small project spaces with clever…

  • Minestrone Soup Recipe {Heathy & Hearty}

    Minestrone Soup Recipe {Heathy & Hearty}

    [ad_1] Minestrone soup is an Italian classic! This version is made with cannellini beans, chicken stock, cabbage, potato, zucchini, carrots, plum tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Do you love minestrone? This favorite Italian soup is made with fresh seasonal vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice. Common ingredients include beans, onions,…

  • Perth Lynx thrash Melbourne Boomers in WNBL

    Perth Lynx thrash Melbourne Boomers in WNBL

    [ad_1] The Perth Lynx tonight took their biggest step during their transformation from free-wheeling attackers to relentless defenders by thrashing the Melbourne Boomers 74-60. The win was a huge statement by Perth with one match left before their finals campaign. Perth surged to the top of the ladder midway through the season on the back…

  • 7 Best Marie Kondo & KonMari Method Transformation Photos

    7 Best Marie Kondo & KonMari Method Transformation Photos

    [ad_1] I never thought that I could part with the bulk of my material possessions (let alone want to), including the ones that I never use but probably definitely might need one day. I love my stuff, I thought, even the bright orange Nike sneakers and ’80s-era sequined top I had neatly stored under bed…

  • Jamie Oliver weight loss: Chef cut this from his diet to lose 2 stone

    Jamie Oliver weight loss: Chef cut this from his diet to lose 2 stone

    [ad_1] Jamie Oliver, 43, is one of the nation’s best-loved chefs, better known nowadays for his quick and healthy recipes as well as his indulgent treats. The TV chef is a front-runner in campaigning for healthy eating, after making changes to his own diet drastically improved his own lifestyle. In fact, in recent years the…

  • Five people being treated by paramedics

    Five people being treated by paramedics

    [ad_1] A CHILD has been transported to hospital after a serious two-car collision in Alexandra Hills on Thursday evening. The two-vehicle accident occurred on Vienna Rd just after 9.30pm. The child sustained serious abdominal injuries and was rushed to the Queensland Children’s Hospital. Two other adults were in a serious condition — an adult female…

  • Barbecue, sweet chilli sauces named QLD favourites

    Barbecue, sweet chilli sauces named QLD favourites

    [ad_1] QUEENSLANDERS prefer barbecue or sweet chilli sauce when it comes to adding flavour to their sausage sanga. Almost one-third of Queenslanders (34 per cent) say their favourite sausage sanga sauce is barbecue. Why you need to stop eating tomato sauce Useless invention: Slice of tomato sauce Another 10 per cent — the highest in…

  • tiger snake stuns shoppers at Greensborough Plaza

    tiger snake stuns shoppers at Greensborough Plaza

    [ad_1] Shoppers received a surprise when they discovered a stock-snake sale in the underground carpark at Greensborough Plaza. An eastern tiger snake was spotted slithering between cars at the shopping centre, in Melbourne’s northeast, this afternoon. The snake eventually hid inside an electrical cupboard. MORE: SNAKE FOUND IN MELBOURNE CBD FIVE BITTEN IN BUSY START…

  • Saudi teen’s mistake in Bangkok when fleeing family

    Saudi teen’s mistake in Bangkok when fleeing family

    [ad_1] Saudi teenager Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun could by now be sunning herself on Bondi Beach, tasting the freedom she so craves, if it weren’t for a huge mistake she made when she landed in Thailand. The 18-year-old who fled the oppressive Middle Eastern kingdom of Saudi Arabia last week has claimed she was tortured by…

  • Women with pelvic mesh complications face higher depression risk

    Women with pelvic mesh complications face higher depression risk

    [ad_1] Women suffering from complications from surgically implanted pelvic meshes have a slightly greater risk of depression than patients who experience a positive outcome from the procedure, a new study suggests. The plastic slings are a common way to treat stress urinary incontinence. The condition causes women to leak urine when they cough, sneeze, laugh or are physically…

  • SA to revive G’Day USA trade and tourism event

    SA to revive G’Day USA trade and tourism event

    [ad_1] The State Government is to revive its $140,000 sponsorship of the G’Day USA trade and tourism event to boost exports and investment. Premier Steven Marshall says sponsoring G’Day USA in Los Angeles on Australia Day, January 26, will showcase the state’s exporters to thousands of US businesses and investors. “The United States is South…

  • Mass exodus from schools of miserable educators

    Mass exodus from schools of miserable educators

    [ad_1] Australia is facing an education crisis as hordes of disillusioned and burnt-out teachers flee the profession, with potentially damaging ramifications for the whole country. Former educators have spoken to news.com.au about the “miserable” conditions driving an estimated 40 per cent of graduates to quit within the first five years of entering the workforce. And…

  • Flatpack home up in three hours

    Flatpack home up in three hours

    [ad_1] A Queensland company is seeing a surge in demand for its flatpack houses that are erected in less time than it takes most people to put together an IKEA bunk bed. The houses have become increasingly popular across parts of South East Queensland because of their relative affordability and the fact that erecting them…

  • Woman and girl bitten on Hamilton Island

    Woman and girl bitten on Hamilton Island

    [ad_1] A girl and a woman have been bitten by a shark in shallow waters in the Whitsundays. The pair had been swimming at Catseye Beach on Hamilton Island when they were attacked about 9.30am on Thursday, a Queensland ambulance spokesman says. The two patients are being treated for their injuries, the woman at Hamilton…

  • U.S. officials declare end to outbreak from romaine lettuce

    U.S. officials declare end to outbreak from romaine lettuce

    [ad_1] U.S. health officials are declaring an end to an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 illnesses blamed on romaine lettuce from California. From October to December, the E. coli outbreak sickened 62 people in 16 states. No one died, but 25 people were hospitalized. In Canada, as of Dec. 24, 2018, there were 29 confirmed cases of E. coli…

  • Retirement done differently: Moor’s Nook by Coffey Architects

    Retirement done differently: Moor’s Nook by Coffey Architects

    [ad_1] A light-filled, community-focused housing complex for the over-55s in suburban Surrey proposes a new kind of residential scheme for retirees Words by Cate St Hill In just under 50 years it is predicted that there will be an additional 8.6 million people living in the UK aged 65 years and over — the…

  • Flooring design for dementia – DesignCurial

    Flooring design for dementia – DesignCurial

    [ad_1] Good flooring design can make life easier for people living with dementia, by reducing anxiety and limiting the risk of slips and trips, discovers Kay Hill It’s easy to think that unless you are designing a care home or a hospital ward, the needs of people with dementia are largely irrelevant. But statistics…

  • Trump storms out of talks to end shutdown

    Trump storms out of talks to end shutdown

    [ad_1] US President Donald Trump has stormed out of talks with Democratic congressional leaders over funding for a border wall with Mexico and reopening the government, complaining the meeting in the White House was “a total waste of time.” On the 19th day of a partial government shutdown caused by the dispute over the wall,…

  • Military reports 15 suicides in 2018 despite new prevention strategy

    Military reports 15 suicides in 2018 despite new prevention strategy

    [ad_1] Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has promised to redouble efforts to prevent suicide in the Canadian Forces after new figures showed more than a dozen members of the military took their own lives last year. The deaths coincided with new services and supports aimed at preventing such tragedies, underlining the complexity of the challenge facing…

  • Custom Clifton Springs house takes buyers by surprise

    Custom Clifton Springs house takes buyers by surprise

    [ad_1] A MYSTERY box of a house in a sought after Clifton Springs location is taking buyers by surprise. The original 1970s custom built house at 29 Edgewater Drive is deceptive from the facade and is a lot to take in once inside. Hayeswinckle, Drysdale agent Michaela Miller said her jaw hit the ground when…

  • Ivanka Trump news: Why Advisor to Donald Trump REFUSED The Bachelorette

    Ivanka Trump news: Why Advisor to Donald Trump REFUSED The Bachelorette

    [ad_1] Ivanka Trump began serving in her father’s presidential administration in March 2017, several months after Donald Trump, 72, was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. These days, the 37-year-old spends much of her time working as an an advisor to the President. Despite being employed, White House reports show that she…

  • Confidence falls, property industry, lending conditions, federal election, ANZ, taxes, Brisbane

    Confidence falls, property industry, lending conditions, federal election, ANZ, taxes, Brisbane

    [ad_1] CONFIDENCE in Queensland’s property industry has crashed to its lowest level in five years amid uncertainty over tighter lending conditions and the upcoming federal election. The latest quarterly ANZ/Property Council Survey shows a drop in sentiment to 118 index points for the March 2019 quarter — lower than any other jurisdiction. National confidence declined…

  • Best Restaurants in Mexico City

    Best Restaurants in Mexico City

    [ad_1] When my best friend asked if I wanted to visit Mexico City with her, I didn’t so much say “yes” as I did involuntarily expel an affirmation so shrill, it prompted a family of birds to flee the snow-coated fire escape of my apartment. Unfortunately for those traveling with me, it wasn’t the last…

  • Best Swedish Meatballs Recipe – Food52 Contest Winner

    Best Swedish Meatballs Recipe – Food52 Contest Winner

    [ad_1] After giving you a respectable (checks calendar) week-and-two-days since New Year’s Eve to unwind from all the holiday party hubbub, we’re back and ready to talk gathering, once again. Specifically, The Recipe You’re Asked to Bring to Every Gathering—our latest contest. Last we spoke, we introduced you to the top two contenders: a tangy,…

  • The wacky, weird and wonderful gadgets of CES 2019

    The wacky, weird and wonderful gadgets of CES 2019

    [ad_1] The big headlines at CES 2019 have been about 8K TVs, evolving artificial intelligence, and 5G connectivity that is so close we can almost touch it. But there are plenty of devices that aim to solve a niche problem or improve very specific aspects of our lives. SAY GOODBYE TO FOLDING CLOTHES This one…

  • This First Nation produces clean water. So why are so many residents afraid to drink it?

    This First Nation produces clean water. So why are so many residents afraid to drink it?

    [ad_1] As the assistant operator at the water treatment plant in Garden Hill First Nation in northern Manitoba, it was Andrew Flett’s job to ensure there was clean drinking water for the community’s 4,000 residents. Although he was still an apprentice, he was second-in-command and approached his work with meticulous care. “There’s no breaks, no holidays when it comes…

  • How To Spend Less Money

    How To Spend Less Money

    [ad_1] In C’mon, It’s Just 7 Days, members of the Food52 team tell you about what it was like to face a personal challenge for one week, from going caffeine-free, to adopting veganism, to spending $0. (Spoiler alert: We all survived.) Let me be clear: I did not volunteer to spend $0 for seven days.…

  • Jeff Bezos net worth: Amazon mogul set to divorce wife of 25 years

    Jeff Bezos net worth: Amazon mogul set to divorce wife of 25 years

    [ad_1] Jeff Bezos, 54, has announced he will divorce his wife MacKenzie. The billionaire, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the founder of Amazon. He is the richest man in the world, with an enormous net worth. The CEO made the announcement on his Twitter account today. He wrote: “We want to make people aware of…

  • Donald Trump may cut California wildfires’ FEMA funding

    Donald Trump may cut California wildfires’ FEMA funding

    [ad_1] Donald Trump is threatening to cut off federal money to aid California’s deadly wildfires, claiming the money is being wasted. In a tweet, the US President announced he has already ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to withhold funding for the state unless it takes measures to improve forest management. “Billions of dollars…

  • How benzos and Xanax culture propel the opioid crisis

    How benzos and Xanax culture propel the opioid crisis

    [ad_1] “People are fatally overdosing en masse … and yes, opioids are driving a lot of these, but there’s also a ton of drug mixing going on.” Why have benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax been involved in a large number of Canadian opioid overdose deaths? Zachary Siegel, a journalist and fellow at Northeastern University, breaks…

  • The Absolute Best Way to Dice an Onion, According to a Chef

    The Absolute Best Way to Dice an Onion, According to a Chef

    [ad_1] If you’re brainstorming what to make for dinner, then dicing an onion is never a bad place to start. It’s the Goldilocks zone in the onion world: bigger than a mince, smaller than a chop. And it’s a wonderful building block of so many meals: soups, stews, salads, sauces, and stir-fries. Which means, by…

  • Crispy Panko Fish Sticks Recipe

    Crispy Panko Fish Sticks Recipe

    [ad_1] Fish sticks were a top three dinner in my house growing up. Not that they were top three for being a favorite or delicious, but just that they were a constant. I’m sure you know the fish sticks I’m talking about: the kind that come straight from the freezer and are made with some…

  • Yellow vest protesters call for huge run on French banks

    Yellow vest protesters call for huge run on French banks

    [ad_1] Yellow vest activists are urging French citizens to empty their bank accounts and spark a massive run on French banks in their longstanding fight with the government. Ahead of a ninth straight weekend of planned protests in Paris and across France, yellow vests are issuing calls on social media for massive cash withdrawals from…

  • Queen Letizia of Spain looks chic and stylish in black for charity meeting

    Queen Letizia of Spain looks chic and stylish in black for charity meeting

    [ad_1] Queen Letizia of Spain arrived in Madrid this afternoon for a meeting with the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD). The 46-year-old monarch, who is the honorary president of the organisation which aims to prevent drug use in adolescents, was pictured ahead of the meeting with the president and general director of the FAD. Her…

  • 4 Apartments That Absolutely Nail The Grey Shade

    4 Apartments That Absolutely Nail The Grey Shade

    [ad_1] Like Architecture & Interior Design? Follow Us… Grey decor has never been so popular. As far as neutral shades go, grey reins supreme right now as a seriously chic and mature choice for homes big and small, from modest to amazing. Grey provides the ideal backdrop for a brighter splash of colour, or can…

  • Prefab Tiny Homes That Are Minimalist Goals

    Prefab Tiny Homes That Are Minimalist Goals

    [ad_1] Tiny homes, How we love thee. You’re cute, cozy, And eco-friendly. We love them so, And set out to find The best, most lovely Pre-made designs. Poems aside, you won’t believe how easy it is to buy your very own tiny house. A quick couple of clicks to personalize your desired features is about…

  • Long Jetty property for sale proving a hit with house hunters

    Long Jetty property for sale proving a hit with house hunters

    [ad_1] An affordable property on a large block in the trendy suburb of Long Jetty is causing a stir with house hunters. The home at 62 Bonnieview St is set halfway between the popular cafe strip and Shelly Beach and has an auction bidding guide of $550,000. But it will need some work. “It isn’t…

  • Weight loss: Eat this one thing at breakfast to lose weight

    Weight loss: Eat this one thing at breakfast to lose weight

    [ad_1] It’s a well-known fact breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but still many people fail to start their day with the calories and nutrients needed to keep them full until lunch. While you may think you’re incorporating all the right ingredients into your first meal of the day, there is one…

  • Benjamin Pavard to Bayern Munich, Stuttgart, Bundesliga, World Cup, team news

    Benjamin Pavard to Bayern Munich, Stuttgart, Bundesliga, World Cup, team news

    [ad_1] French World Cup winning defender Benjamin Pavard will join Bayern Munich from Stuttgart on a five-year contract as of July 1, the defending German champions revealed Wednesday. Media reports in Germany put the transfer at 35 million euros (A$55 million) for the 22-year-old who can play at right-back or centre-back. TRANSFER RUMOURS CHELSEA EYE…

  • The long road to a new Canada’s Food Guide

    The long road to a new Canada’s Food Guide

    [ad_1] A rainbow of lively food illustrations hanging on the classroom wall — that’s how most Canadians remember Canada’s Food Guide. But behind that brightly coloured document is a long history of political wrangling and industry lobbying — a tradition that continues today as Health Canada prepares to introduce a revised food guide sometime in the…

  • There You Are, Magic Millions Maiden, Henry Dwyer

    There You Are, Magic Millions Maiden, Henry Dwyer

    [ad_1] Henry Dwyer is another trainer waiting on the call to see whether he can get There You Are to the Gold Coast to run in the $242,500 Magic Millions Maiden (1200m) on Saturday. “He’ll either get a flight on Thursday night or he won’t run,” Dwyer said. There You Are also drew barrier 20…

  • The Genius Secrets to the Very Best Hawaiian Pizza Recipe (Haters, Welcome!)

    The Genius Secrets to the Very Best Hawaiian Pizza Recipe (Haters, Welcome!)

    [ad_1] Every week in Genius Recipes—often with your help!—Food52 Creative Director and lifelong Genius-hunter Kristen Miglore is unearthing recipes that will change the way you cook. Photo by Rocky Luten This one goes out to all you lovers out there. Haters, too. Because if you have a deep affection for Hawaiian pizza, this recipe will…

  • The creative ways countries around the world tackle food guidance

    The creative ways countries around the world tackle food guidance

    [ad_1] Canada’s Food Guide is getting its first major overhaul in more than a decade. The update has been in the works for years, and is set to be released in the coming months.  This is what Canada’s food guide has looked like since 2007:  Canada’s Food Guide provides food information for people at different…

  • Emergency services issue bushfire warning ahead of heatwave

    Emergency services issue bushfire warning ahead of heatwave

    [ad_1] Emergency services are pleading with people to take their safety into their own hands this bushfire season as a blaze continues to burn in Gippsland. Firefighters have been working around the clock to keep Victorians safe but they can only do so much, according to CFA Chief Officer Steve Warrington. “The main message for…

  • Enjoy the best of both worlds in this Novar Gardens entertainer

    Enjoy the best of both worlds in this Novar Gardens entertainer

    [ad_1] A Novar Gardens home offers versatile family living on a spacious 917sqm allotment. The light-filled home at 26 Oakmont Cres offers up to five bedrooms and a study. The eat-in kitchen has stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops and opens to a large family room. MORE NEWS: Homes that can make you money Jawdroppers…

  • Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle: How do they compare? Latest news

    Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle: How do they compare? Latest news

    [ad_1] Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have led very different lives. However, they have both found themselves members of the British Royal Family age 37. One is a British private school girl from a wealthy family, the other is an actress from Hollywood who worked for ten years in TV and film. What has each…

  • Weight loss: The superfood to add to your 2019 diet to shed the pounds

    Weight loss: The superfood to add to your 2019 diet to shed the pounds

    [ad_1] The New Year has brought with it a whole host of superfoods you’ll likely already be familiar with. As well as green tea, Greek yoghurt, and berries, there are a number of superfoods that will be just as popular in 2019. But, if you’re looking to lose weight, this year shouldn’t just about which specific…

  • Thon Maker, NBA, news, high school

    Thon Maker, NBA, news, high school

    [ad_1] At 18 years of age and 2.10m tall Makur Maker, the cousin of current Milwaukee Bucks star Thon, is starting to make waves in the US, both for his imposing physical frame and his ability to play guard as a near seven-footer. The teenager has impressive size; long arms, broad shoulders, explosive athleticism, and…

  • Emergency crews called to Vic consulates

    Emergency crews called to Vic consulates

    [ad_1] Staff have been evacuated as emergency crews respond to a number of incidents involving foreign consulates in Melbourne. Two fire trucks, a hazardous materials vehicle and police cars attended the Consulate-General of India on St Kilda Road early on Wednesday afternoon. Staff sat outside the building, telling reporters they had been told not to…

  • Aust job vacancies rise 1.3pct to new peak

    Aust job vacancies rise 1.3pct to new peak

    [ad_1] Job vacancies in Australia edged higher in the three months to November to notch an all-time peak, hinting that demand for labour remains strong despite a low unemployment rate. Total job vacancies accelerated by a seasonally adjusted 1.3 per cent to 241,600 in the September-November quarter, up from 238,400 in the previous quarter, data…

  • How to save money: Save £75 with simple central heating trick, expert says

    How to save money: Save £75 with simple central heating trick, expert says

    [ad_1] Saving money where possible can make a huge difference to your annual outgoings. And, by avoiding unnecessarily splashing your hard-earned cash on utility bills, you can spend more of your money on the things that you want to. Cold temperatures and harsh winter weather conditions means that, understandably, many of us reach for the…

  • All the wacky concepts from the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show

    All the wacky concepts from the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show

    [ad_1] Motor shows were once the primary domain of all things new in the automotive world, but the Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas now captures the attention of nerds and revheads alike. Lines between man and machine are becoming blurred as functionalities which have seen smartphones take hold are being adopted by car makers.…

  • Needle discovery on Melbourne train seat

    Needle discovery on Melbourne train seat

    [ad_1] A Melbourne commuter has had a shock start to the morning after finding needles embedded in his train seat. Anthony Artusa made the discovery on a city-bound train from West Footscray station at 7.54am on Tuesday. “Word of warning when travelling on @metrotrains. Had a lovely surprise this morning when I sat on a…

  • Will Pucovski makes shock mental health admission

    Will Pucovski makes shock mental health admission

    [ad_1] Victorian young gun Will Pucovski has opened up on his mental health battle that saw him miss a chunk of the domestic season after being touted as a possible Australian representative this summer. In an exclusive podcast with Fox Cricket, the 20-year-old made the shock revelation he first realised something wasn’t right during an…

  • Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms: Signs of joint condition include chest pain

    Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms: Signs of joint condition include chest pain

    [ad_1] Rheumatoid arthritis is the second most common type of arthritis to be diagnosed in the UK. It’s an autoimmune condition, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the joints. It can leave the joints feeling sore and inflamed, and could even damage the surrounding cartilage or tendons. You could be at risk of the…

  • What time will it air and what he will tell Americans

    What time will it air and what he will tell Americans

    [ad_1] President Donald Trump will tell Americans in a televised address today that the US-Mexico border is in “crisis” and Congress must approve construction of a wall to end a government shutdown now in its 18th day. After weeks of lashing out at Democratic opponents, mostly via Twitter and impromptu press conferences, Trump will deploy…

  • Drone sighting halts flights at London’s Heathrow Airport

    Drone sighting halts flights at London’s Heathrow Airport

    [ad_1] London’s Heathrow Airport, Europe’s busiest hub, suspended all departing flights for about an hour following a drone sighting, just three weeks after a similar incident at Gatwick caused havoc. A spokeswoman told AFP that flights at the airport, which handles 213,668 passengers a day, had resumed following the interruption. The Metropolitan Police said they…

  • NYC launches $100M universal health insurance program

    NYC launches $100M universal health insurance program

    [ad_1] New York City on Tuesday launched a $100-million US health insurance program to cover  600,000 uninsured city residents, including those unable to afford coverage and people living in the United States illegally, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. The program marks the Democratic mayor’s effort to address the progressive priority of providing universal health-care coverage. By extending it to an estimated…

  • Rahaf Mohammed Al-Qunun in Australia: Saudi teen offered lifeline

    Rahaf Mohammed Al-Qunun in Australia: Saudi teen offered lifeline

    [ad_1] The Saudi teenager fleeing her family has been thrown a lifeline by the Australian Government, which indicated it was likely to grant her a humanitarian visa. Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, was planning to fly to the country on a tourist visa and apply for asylum but was detained by Thai authorities at Bangkok airport…

  • Anxiety pills that promise so much leave behind a hidden ‘epidemic’

    Anxiety pills that promise so much leave behind a hidden ‘epidemic’

    [ad_1] Two weeks after her mother died, Rhonda Assoun-Gritten was looking around the 63-year-old woman’s Dartmouth, N.S., apartment, opened the drawer of the night table and discovered receipts for three recent prescriptions. Assoun-Gritten didn’t recognize the names of the medications, but stuffed the papers in her back pocket. The death of Sharon Assoun on Feb. 24, 2016, had…

  • Best ISA rates: Help to Buy ISA vs the Lifetime ISA

    Best ISA rates: Help to Buy ISA vs the Lifetime ISA

    [ad_1] An ISA is a type of savings account alloying Britons to save tax free. However, ISAs have different rates, and some are more beneficial than others in terms of bonuses you can receive. What is the best ISA rate, and what is the difference between a Help to Buy ISA and the Lifetime ISA?…

  • 10 Smart Costco Products This Busy Mom Always Buys in Bulk

    10 Smart Costco Products This Busy Mom Always Buys in Bulk

    [ad_1] As a food writer and recipe developer, I’m also by default a professional food shopper. I have all kinds of user-generated algorithms in my mind about where I like to buy certain things, how much I want to spend on them, how much of them I want to keep on hand, and so on.…

  • Fiji Water Girl revealed as model Kelleth Cuthbert

    Fiji Water Girl revealed as model Kelleth Cuthbert

    [ad_1] A promotional girl’s shameless attempts to get noticed on the red carpet of one of Hollywood’s biggest awards nights has paid off. The serial photobomber strategically positioned herself adjacent to almost every industry A-lister at the glittering event, upstaging the likes of seasoned glamour girls Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and Heidi Klum. Cuthbert seemed…

  • Three-Ingredient Nutella Brownie Cookies. Need We Say More?

    Three-Ingredient Nutella Brownie Cookies. Need We Say More?

    [ad_1] A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big, BIG everything else: flavor, ideas, holy-cow factor. Psst: We don’t count water, salt, pepper, and certain fats (say, olive oil to dress greens or sauté onions), since we’re guessing you have those covered. Today, we’re cookie-fying brownies, or brownie-fying cookies. You’ll see. I…

  • New Regent Park program provides holistic support for new Indigenous moms

    New Regent Park program provides holistic support for new Indigenous moms

    [ad_1] Charleana Toney is happy to be getting a prenatal check-up from an Indigenous midwife who is not just concerned about her physical well-being and the health of her baby. “What about cultural teachings — smudging or anything you would want to do?” the midwife asks her. Toney, 31, wasn’t allowed to have smudging, a traditional cleansing ceremony of burning sweetgrass, sage or…

  • 4 Best Mix-Ins for Banana Bread

    4 Best Mix-Ins for Banana Bread

    [ad_1] There is nothing (nothing!) wrong with a plain old banana bread. I am always very excited to see a few bananas moving past their prime in the fruit basket because I know a loaf of banana bread will be making itself a necessity very soon. But banana bread, like many quick breads, gets even…

  • Clever Under Bed Storage Ideas for When You Have No Space Left

    Clever Under Bed Storage Ideas for When You Have No Space Left

    [ad_1] While I love the idea of clearing every overstuffed drawer, cabinet, and closet in my home à la Marie Kondo, my reality looks a little different. I find it simply impossible to part with my material possessions. From the useful (cookware, clothes, coffee, tax documents) to the totally random (a miniature rubber duck I…

  • Adelaide’s first month recounted on Instagram

    Adelaide’s first month recounted on Instagram

    [ad_1] Carrie Bickmore shared an adorable Instagram snap of herself with partner Chris Walker and baby Adelaide, as their daughter turned one month old. The TV star added an honest caption listing all the highs and lows the family had been through during the first weeks of the newborn’s life. She described surviving on four…

  • 51 Lounge Chairs That Every Book Lover Dreams About

    51 Lounge Chairs That Every Book Lover Dreams About

    [ad_1] A place to enjoy a good read, a retreat from a busy day, or simply a stylish accent piece, lounge chairs are about as versatile as they come. A good lounge chair will be comfortable, but the perfect lounge chair will enhance your decor and embody your design goals, all while inviting you to…

  • Ham and Potato Soup Recipe {Hearty & Savory}

    Ham and Potato Soup Recipe {Hearty & Savory}

    [ad_1] This hearty Ham and Potato Soup is made with a ham shank or leftover ham bone and russet potatoes. Perfect for chilly weather! Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Is there anything better on a cold winter day than a big bowl of hearty ham and potato soup? True, there is some close competition from white bean…

  • Incredible pictures of red clouds in NSW

    Incredible pictures of red clouds in NSW

    [ad_1] A major dust storm swept over parts of New South Wales on Tuesday afternoon, with hundreds of homes losing power as the incredible red dust clouds engulfed Riverina towns. Temora, Ariah Park and Barellan were hit by the huge clouds that turned the skies a deep red. The cause of the Mars-like conditions was…

  • Check out the cosy interiors of a garage-turned-house, The Gouse

    Check out the cosy interiors of a garage-turned-house, The Gouse

    [ad_1] Award-winning interior architect Marta Nowicka has recently completed her latest project: a three-bedroom house that was built on a 45-square metre plot. A cosy, unique three-bedroom new build property has recently been completed in Dalston, East London. Named ‘The Gouse’, the property’s name is derived from ‘garage-house’ – it was built on the…

  • Breeze block: National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts by Mecanoo

    Breeze block: National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts by Mecanoo

    [ad_1] Mecanoo’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taiwan, houses four auditoria under the largest performing arts venue roof in the world, and another one on top of it. This futuristic mega-volume creates new public space and takes its inspiration from the banyan tree Words by Herbert Wright ‘I remember empty barracks, barking…

  • When less is definitely more

    When less is definitely more

    [ad_1] There’s nothing quite like the purity and simplicity of a plain white backdrop. Kay Hill picks out some projects where less is definitely more when it comes to the floor Just like the little black dress that can be accessorised for every occasion, the big white floor is timeless. Sometimes a completely white…

  • SA man dies in workplace accident at Kalanbi

    SA man dies in workplace accident at Kalanbi

    [ad_1] A man has died after falling into a grain bin at a rural property in the state’s Far West. Emergency services were called to the farm in Kalanbi, north of Ceduna, just before 7.30pm. A 77-year-old man from the Eyre Peninsula died at the scene. Initial reports were that the man had become trapped…

  • How an Alberta woman changed her life to save her sister

    How an Alberta woman changed her life to save her sister

    [ad_1] Most people who quit smoking and make other lifestyle changes do it for themselves. Emma Libby did both to save her older sister, Lexie. At the end of this month, the two Sylvan Lake, Alta., residents will go in for surgery so Emma can give Lexie one of her kidneys.   “I can’t believe…

  • Scott Morrison shoe Photoshop fail

    Scott Morrison shoe Photoshop fail

    [ad_1] In politics they say perception is everything. Which is probably why the Prime Minister’s spin doctors saw fit to make an odd change to an otherwise charming family portrait. Scott Morrison, wife Jenny and daughters Lily and Abbey were pictured on his official website pm.gov.au, sitting close together in the sun in a garden…

  • New year, no meat: More Canadians are embracing ‘Veganuary’

    New year, no meat: More Canadians are embracing ‘Veganuary’

    [ad_1] People inclined toward a 30-day New Year’s challenge have a lot of options. They can give up alcohol for “Dry January,” put their credit card away for “No Spend January,” or ditch their razor for “Januhairy.” But for some Canadians, it’s meat, dairy and other animal products that are getting the boot this month. “It’s been going…

  • Boston Marathon bombing amputee hit by car, sent to hospital

    Boston Marathon bombing amputee hit by car, sent to hospital

    [ad_1] Just a few years after Boston bombing amputee Adrianne Haslet returned to dancing, she has been struck by a car while walking along a crossing. The professional dancer shared an emotional post of herself laying in a hospital bed after a car slammed into her on Saturday, causing her to be tossed in the…

  • Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat, BBL08, video, updates

    Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat, BBL08, video, updates

    [ad_1] The Sydney Thunder will be out to end the middle of the table yoyoing as they host the Brisbane Heat at Spotless Stadium. The Thunder have won just one from their last four and will be set to lose Jos Buttler and Joe Root after this match. The Heat, buoyed by winning their first…

  • Sick of white walls? Take a look around this colourful charmer…

    Sick of white walls? Take a look around this colourful charmer…

    [ad_1] Rustic charm meets modern conveniences, in this character-laiden Largs Bay bungalow, which also has more than a splash of colour. You will find it at 227 Fletcher Rd. Set on an easy-care 401sqm block, buyers will be delighted with the attention to detail and care that has gone into maintaining the original features of…

  • UNHCR assessing Saudi woman’s asylum case

    UNHCR assessing Saudi woman’s asylum case

    [ad_1] The UN will take about five days to assess the refugee status of a young Saudi woman who is in Thailand after being detained on her way to Australia. Rahaf Mohammed Mutlaq Alqunun, 18, claims she was abducted and had her passport confiscated by Saudi Arabian diplomatic staff after she arrived at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi…

  • Money saving tips: Make small savings BIG with compound interest

    Money saving tips: Make small savings BIG with compound interest

    [ad_1] As the New Year kicks off, plenty of Britons are taking some time to reassess their finances. From renegotiating loans to ensuring one’s outgoings are in order, there’s lots of ways to organise your financial life. And, for parents, ensuring that you’re maximising the potential out of your children’s savings will be of utmost…

  • Property, shares and the economy: Kochie’s new year forecasts

    Property, shares and the economy: Kochie’s new year forecasts

    [ad_1] AS we start a new year it’s time to polish the crystal ball with our 13th annual predictions for the economy, share and property for the 12 months ahead. We also come clean on how our predictions from this time last year actually panned out in reality. Harsh but fair, we reckon. If you’re…

  • New Hyundai concept at CES could be the first responder of the future

    New Hyundai concept at CES could be the first responder of the future

    [ad_1] It sounds like a whacky concept, but Hyundai’s four-legged car has a serious role to play in rescuing people from natural disasters. The maker will reveal its plans for a natural disaster master at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Car companies are increasingly becoming involved in CES, recognising the opportunity…

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