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Olympians are turning to this side hustle to make ends meet

Olympians are turning to this side hustle to make ends meet

Australia’s future gold-medallists have to forgo work to train for the Olympics, often placing them under financial pressure.This fitness app hopes to solve that.

  • by Amber Schultz

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The NSW suburbs where drivers are most rewarded for their behaviour
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The NSW suburbs where drivers are most rewarded for their behaviour

More than 1 million motorists have been rewarded for driving safely for 12 months, but road safety experts question how the measure saves lives. 

  • by Alexandra Smith
How a 17-year-old Eurovision star studies for her HSC

How a 17-year-old Eurovision star studies for her HSC

One day she followed a Greek music producer on Instagram. It didn’t take long before she was singing at Eurovision. Now she’s doing the HSC.

  • by Christopher Harris
After eight years, Darling Harbour carousel reopens

After eight years, Darling Harbour carousel reopens

The carousel is one of the two oldest in Australia, having been imported by ship from England in 1894.

  • by Mary Ward
Painful contraction for private maternity hospitals
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Hospitals

Painful contraction for private maternity hospitals

One in four women gives birth in private hospitals. The collapse of private obstetrics will have huge flow-on effects for the public system.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Using AI, this app may tell if you have an STI
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Sexual health

Using AI, this app may tell if you have an STI

An Australian app is showing promise in identifying infections in photos using artificial intelligence, amid a surge in people contracting STIs over the past year.

  • by Mary Ward
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Nine in 10 people lie to their therapist. But why?

Nine in 10 people lie to their therapist. But why?

We pay hundreds of dollars to have people listen to our deepest truths. So why can’t we divulge our secrets?

  • by Gary Nunn
Lawmakers to consider impact of housing, education policy on suicide rates
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Mental health

Lawmakers to consider impact of housing, education policy on suicide rates

Mental Health Minister Rose Jackson has promised suicide prevention legislation will be introduced to parliament next year. 

  • by Mary Ward
Ozempic is much more than a weight-loss drug, studies show

Ozempic is much more than a weight-loss drug, studies show

New diabetes drugs are very likely to improve heart and kidney health for sufferers, research reveals. But Australia’s supply shortage will not be resolved this year.

  • by Mary Ward
For drowning experts, Jarome Luai’s pool rescue was not a ‘good laugh’

For drowning experts, Jarome Luai’s pool rescue was not a ‘good laugh’

Many drowning cases begin as a dare from a mate, and end in tragedy.

  • by Mary Ward
Pub barons call for end to tax slug on drinkers

Pub barons call for end to tax slug on drinkers

The Laundy family is plunging millions into Sydney’s ailing hospitality sector, defying the cost-of-living crisis.

  • by Andrew Taylor

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