Don’t wipe the toilet seat with paper: Firm
Wiping the toilet seat with paper is something that many people do — but one company is warning the public not to do it.
Wiping the toilet seat with paper is something that many people do — but one company is warning the public not to do it.
A self-proclaimed paranormal expert and fortune teller has updated his followers with a disturbing prediction that “the worst is yet to come”.
The stunning sacking of China’s top military officials has sent shockwaves through the world’s largest military.
The Australian Navy is advertising roles with a hefty salary and generous benefits – but there’s an interesting detail that’s sure to raise some eyebrows.
The alarm is sounding over the future of the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pact in anticipation of Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
Elon Musk is set to sell Tesla’s South Australian virtual power plant, which was originally billed as the world’s biggest when it launched…
The partner of one of the four soldiers killed in the Talisman Sabre disaster has slammed defence officials for giving her what she calls “false hope”.
Chinese media has accused the a US of “paranoia” and forgetting what “healthy competition truly looks like” amid trade tensions.
In an Australian first, Coles has revealed it will launch a trial of AI-powered trolleys that scan and track products in real time.
A bizarre new form of “tap and pay” technology has taken hold in China, with customers scanning the palm of their hand at the checkout.
Radio host Ray Hadley has absolutely torched an electric vehicle owner after being shown what he described as “the most remarkable photo I think I’ve seen”.
Tens of thousands of troops from Russia and North Korea are preparing to carry out an assault on Ukrainian forces under a landmark new defence deal.
The President-elect boasts he will end the Ukraine war “within 24 hours” – but there is rising panic about how he could make that happen.
More junior Australian Defence Force personnel will soon be able to access a $40,000 bonus to increase the recruitment and retention of Australia’s military.
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