TikTok, Instagram exposing youth to disordered eating
Fad diets and weight loss trends on platforms like Tik Tok and Instagram could be putting young people at risk of eating disorders and even making them a target for predators.
Fad diets and weight loss trends on platforms like Tik Tok and Instagram could be putting young people at risk of eating disorders and even making them a target for predators.
It’s “more and more likely” that NSW travellers will be able to go to the UK before visiting Cairns, according to the boss of the nation’s largest travel agency.
A Hamzy sibling has been arrested by Raptor Squad police for allegedly breaching a Serious Crime Prevention Order amid police fears he could be the target of a gang hit.
The government has ruled out a community sport comeback until at least early November despite opening gyms and pools across the state.
Flights to London are tipped to begin in November — with no quarantining on arrival. And regional NSW fares will go on sale for travel from Freedom Day onwards.
Fire crews are scouring through the rubble of an iconic 40-year-old waterside restaurant ravaged by fire overnight to determine what sparked the blaze.
Hundreds of ICU nurses have signed an open letter to Gladys Berejiklian as the state braces for a surge in hospitalisations.
There have been tears of joy, incredulity and relief at a remote property in the NSW Hunter after toddler AJ Elfalak was found by a chopper crew. See the video here.
Lifeline’s “life-saver” volunteers are taking thousands of calls each day during the NSW lockdown as a mental health crisis sweeps the state.
If ever a child was given a name that suggests he will one day inherit his father’s business, it’s Elvis Ibrahim, newborn son of nightclub impresario John Ibrahim, writes Annette Sharp.
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