
LA is burning. Could Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane be next?
At least 24 people have been killed and more than 10,000 properties destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires. Australia’s bushfire season puts the country on edge every year – especially across our reg...
13 Jan 202514min

The AI choosing who gets to be born in Australia
Headlines: LA fires still not contained, Penny Wong and Kevin Rudd invited to Trump’s Inauguration, Peter Dutton launches election campaign and Australian Open kicks off. Deep Dive: Should artificial...
12 Jan 202518min

How Eddie Dilleen went from Centrelink to $90m worth of property
Eddie Dilleen went from living on welfare with his mum to building a $90 million property portfolio, and he’s still in his 30s. He bought his first home when he was just 18 after from working at McDon...
10 Jan 202535min

'I don't find it funny': CoolCabanas CEO weighs in the beach tent debate
We love a debate down under, and every summer for the last few years, Aussies have been going head-to-head over one topic: CoolCabanas. The humble beach tent has been spotted on sands across the count...
10 Jan 202518min

How to retrain your brain in 2025
Headlines: The latest on the LA fires, new data shows Aussies wages up, Birkenstock sues copycats, and Bluey Lego will hit shelves by the end of this year! Deep dive: The new year often comes with a r...
9 Jan 202525min

Inside the LA wildfires: An Australian prepares to evacuate
Five people have been killed and more than 30,000 people are under evacuation orders as the Los Angeles wildfires continue to rage. More than 1000 buildings, including many on Sunset Boulevard, and th...
9 Jan 202511min

The AI tools that will make your life easier in 2025
Headlines: Rescued hiker in NSW survived a fortnight on berries and two muesli bars, wildfires have forced thousands to flee in Los Angeles, the pilot in Rottnest Island plane crash identified, and Br...
8 Jan 202523min

Is your feed about to get f*cked? A former Facebook CEO weighs in
Facebook, and its parent company Meta, is saying goodbye to fact-checkers. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an announcement posted to social media that fact checkers had become “too politically biased...
8 Jan 202518min





















