Heinous act young Aussies can’t stop doing
Young Aussies have happily admitted to engaging in a controversial act that many wouldn’t dream of doing – but Gen Z really don’t see an issue with it.
Young Aussies have happily admitted to engaging in a controversial act that many wouldn’t dream of doing – but Gen Z really don’t see an issue with it.
A series of disturbing videos posted by a comedian who refers to himself as “Australia’s loosest bloke” has highlighted his grim downward spiral.
A new work trend is sweeping through our offices, with one young Aussie scoring a $50,000 raise just by doing one “rage” fuelled act.
Taylor Swift’s diehard Aussie fans have issued a stark warning to her American followers, telling them to “stay in your own country”.
A young Aussie has revealed how he avoids paying rent while living in Sydney, as the country’s rental prices continue to spiral out of control.
How would you feel living in an office building? This is one of the solutions being pushed in the face of Australia’s worsening housing crisis.
Young Aussies are putting pressure on the government to make a massive change to the country’s voting system.
Young Aussies are lashing out after a controversial change left millions “treading water” and struggling to “enjoy and live” their lives.
Gen Z have a brand new obsession. It is called “bed rotting” and some youngsters are doing it for days on end.
From today, millions of Aussies are at risk of a “debt avalanche” – and there is one group that is copping the brunt of the brutal change.
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