TikTokers using an AI fat filter effect is having a damaging effect on people.
Bernie finds a bright side despite camping for 650 days after a bushfire destroyed her home
Bernie Millar says delays to her bushfire recovery have taught her a lot about patience, building codes, and the power of staying positive.
Groper Creek, the idyllic caravan park that's a grey nomad's dream
The caravan park is the lifeblood of Groper Creek, but keeping it running 24/7 has been a rollercoaster journey for friends Jeanette Garvey and Wendy Coplick.
I was meek, shy and undemanding. It's part of why my autism diagnosis was missed
Oleander Glenie is a trans man from Adelaide/Tarntanya, who shares what it was like being diagnosed with autism in his 20s.
How colours in your house can impact your mental health
Celeste and Anna knew their plan to design a house without a single white surface, filled with bold splashes of colour, was daring. What they didn't expect was the impact the blue, yellow and red rooms would have on their moods.
Sunshine Coast brothers change careers to revive family farm
Riley and Lachlan Hughes bucked the trend when they left the treadmill of their careers to become full-time market gardeners.
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Residential airparks take off as pilots combine love of flying with island lifestyle
At the edge of the Pacific Ocean in North Queensland a community of aircraft enthusiasts are building their homes and lives metres from a commercial airfield. They say it is the best decision they have ever made.
Author and doctor Ben Bravery is a 'big believer' in leaving his phone at home
He's a junior doctor in the public hospital system, completing specialty training in psychiatry, but Ben Bravery took an "unusual path" to medicine. Here's what he's learnt about unwinding along the way.
'I had this dream': Sandy lives alone on a remote island for half the year and life couldn't be better
After 25 years, there's a changing of the guard on Gabo Island as one lighthouse keeper retires and hands the keys to his replacement, in a tradition spanning 160 years.
When schoolies embrace outback life 'everyone leaves a different person'
Lake Nash Station, one of the oldest cattle runs in the country, was cut off for months by floods in 2023 —but it's bounced back and is now preparing to be flooded by schoolies.
Can’t afford the gym? Here are some easy ways to get active at home
With the rising cost of living, many Australians can’t afford a gym membership. We spoke to an exercise physiologist and a personal trainer about the best ways to stay active at home, including what equipment you need, and how to write and progress your own program.
'People realise you don't have to work at a desk': China's young people are heading for the hills
An increasing number of Chinese youths fed up with the pressures and values of urban life are moving to China's vast countryside and transforming it in their own ways.
This part of WA holds some of the state's biggest tourist attractions. So why is it so hard to get there?
Tourist numbers in WA's north are dropping back to pre-pandemic levels, which operators blame partly on a delay to upgrades at a key airport that would open the way to more direct flights.
Queensland women climb Mount Kilimanjaro with a wheelbarrow in epic physical challenge
A pair of Cairns women have pushed, pulled and shouldered a wheelbarrow to the summit of Africa's highest mountain, in what is believed to be a world first.
With dementia cases set to triple by 2050 in our region, there are 14 risk factors to watch for
Many of the risk factors for dementia – being female, growing older and the genetic lottery — cannot be avoided. But research is uncovering a growing list of ways to cut your risk.
What's it like being the only police officer in paradise?
From managing tsunami warnings to rescuing hikers in distress, Senior Constable Joel Merchant's days are never the same, as he keeps the peace on remote Lord Howe Island.
'I don't allow phones in the bedroom': How Danielle Gay unwinds
Writer Danielle Gay shares the small daily and weekly rituals that have become part of her life since a break-up.
Is the golden age of outback opal hunters coming to an end?
Opal miners are concerned about the future of their industry as the Queensland government buys a former cattle property used for mining. With 50 per cent of the region's opals coming from this one property, it's raising alarm bells.
'You only live once': Trading in the family farm for a different life
Choosing to walk away was the hardest decision, but for these farming couples, there's a new life beyond the family property.
Aussie actor Jack Thompson speaks about stockman experience
Jack Thompson spoke publicly about a little known chapter of his life in the remote Northern Territory.
How to wash wool at home and avoid shrinking
Do you have a woollen jumper you've been giving a precautionary whiff before throwing back on again? Here's how to give it a wash.