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Some say (myself included) that there is nothing more satisfying than opening a crisp can of soft drink on a stinking hot day — but one particular beverage has become a phenomenon.
$6.50 Aldi buy set to make 40 meals
An AFL superstar has thrown his weight behind a worthy cause that attempts to help feed families in need.
Sydney woman’s shock at lunch bill for two
A woman was left horrified after copping a $300 bill for a “girlie lunch” with a friend in Sydney – arguing the astronomical cost of the meal is proof the cost of living crisis has gone too far.
‘Atrocious’: Bride horrified by epic wedding cake fail
There’s nothing like a good baking fail that can always manage to make you laugh.
‘Robbery’: $20 special at Coles angers
The price tag for two blocks of a popular chocolate has sparked uproar among shoppers, with some saying it was a terrifying reflection of a “new normal”.
Proof that hens parties have gotten out of control
There are only two more terrifying words in the English language than ‘party bus’ – ‘stripper boat’. And they are words that an untold number of minorly psychologically-scarred women know all too well.
Happy Meal toys get a fresh twist
Everyone knows the best part of a Happy Meal is the toy.
Big trolley change coming to Woolies
Supermarket giant Woolworths is expanding its digital trolley rollout to dozens of stores across several states, changing the way thousands of customers can shop.
‘Sad day’: Bega peanut plant to close
More than 150 jobs are at risk as Bega Group winds down the Peanut Company of Australia, ending nearly a century of peanut processing in Kingaroy, a decision the local mayor called a “sad day.”
‘Lost the plot’: WAG unleashes at mum trend
An NRL WAG has said filming her daughters cry “is the last thing” she would think about and expressed confusion about mums who make it “their brand”.
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Childcare boss apologises to families for distress
The former childcare boss of alleged pedophile Joshua Brown has apologised for the deep distress caused to families.
Uni responds to shock childcare course claims
Southern Cross University has responded after its 10-month graduate diploma in early childhood education was brought under scrutiny.
‘Has to stop’: State’s move on ‘vile’ AI deepfakes
The NSW Coalition will seek to outlaw the distribution of sexually explicit deepfakes following a string of high-profile incidents involving students, teachers, and workers.
Macca’s responds to viral clip of ‘filthy’ store
A social media video has revealed the filthy state of a McDonald’s, showing the fast-food outlet littered with empty packaging and food scraps on the tables, floor, and counters.