Live Well
Give your pantry an overdue overhaul – and revamp your recipes at the same time
With food prices high, making better use of staple ingredients already in your pantry is a smart way to replenish your recipe repertoire.
- by Silvana Franco
Latest
Planning your Perth verge garden? Here’s why you should think twice
Thinking about planting a native garden, edible garden, herb garden or even a dwarf flowering eucalypt on your verge? More power to you – but read this first.
- by Emma Young
Perth’s most expensive restaurant opens its doors
Perth’s traditionally had just one steakhouse in the race. But this newcomer is calling itself the city’s best and it isn’t afraid to charge accordingly.
- by Rob Broadfield
Look up from the doom-scrolling for slivers of joy
Among the bleak outlooks and the depressing headlines, there are still silver linings.
- by Genevieve Novak
Opinion
Work/life balance
You know what’s cooler than a morning ice bath? The snooze button
The ‘rise and grind’ morning routines promoted by LinkedIn experts are unrealistic for many of us, yet somehow the mindset persists.
- by Shelley Johnson
What makes a perfect Sunday? Our columnists reveal theirs
The Sun-Herald has some of Sydney’s best Sunday columnists. Here they share what makes their perfect Sunday.
Opinion
Working smarter
Call of the wild: How a four-day work week has changed my life
It’s not all Bloody Marys at 11am, but slowly the anxiety about my finances dissipated, to be replaced by CDs, visiting birds and chirpy chats with neighbours.
- by Brendan Foster
New York to New Farm: How Big Apple life and Irish cakes brought Aiko’s business home
After tasting the pace of New York, which “never fully felt like home”, New Farm yoga studio owner Aiko Neligan brought her big ideas back to Brisbane.
- by Courtney Kruk
All exercise is beneficial but for cell health, train longer
Going for a long run or ride might give your body the gift of youth, new research suggests.
- by Sarah Berry
Feeling anxious? The Greco-Roman philosophers have some advice
Weighed down by worries? There’s some unexpected comfort to be found in the Stoics’ millennia-old teachings.
- by Brigid Delaney
Analysis
Analysis
Tree-changers count savings, lifestyle gains
Cheaper property prices and a more-attractive lifestyle are key reasons for a mass exodus of city dwellers to the regions, but do the financial benefits really outweigh the hassles of moving?
- by Nina Hendy
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