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How to Choose a Great Financial Adviser

By: Alex Cook

A potentially risky yet more often beneficial thing you can do with your money is finding a great financial adviser. I say risky because there is no shortage of stories of people who visit someone holding themselves out to be a financial adviser only to lose their life savings. Read more

Christine Caine – Facing Cancer and Holding Onto God

By: Laura Bennett

The older you get, the more you realise resilience, and a readiness for the unexpected, are invaluable traits in life. Read more

The Explosive Lights and Heartfelt Stories of for KING & COUNTRY’s World Tour

By: Clare Bruce

Aussie fans can look forward to an explosion of lights and energy, anthemic rock hits, and honest, soul-baring tunes, when for KING & COUNTRY perform their shows across the country – beginning January 28. Read more

Maintaining Your Marriage During the Parenting Years

By: Arlene Pellicane

Date nights during the courtship years might have included bouquets of roses, candlelight dinners and strolls through the park. But date night looks quite different now that you have kids. These days, your “romantic evenings” may more often involve finding free food samples at the grocery store and then heading to the discount movie theatre. Read more

Beat The Heat – Cool Tips to Survive the Aussie Heat

By: Andrew Morris

Australia’s hot summer continues with heatwave conditions impacting populations across the country. Make sure you and those around you stay safe by following these helpful tips. Read more

5 Things I’ve Learnt from a New Year Dawning

By: Susan Sohn

Being in my late forties, one thing I’ve come to realise is that New Year’s resolutions just don’t work for me. I have failed every time that I have tried to put something in place whether it be getting into better shape, quitting sugar, spending less time working and more time savouring life. By January 10th I’ve fallen off of every well-intentioned wagon I’ve set myself on. Read more

Curfews: Using Limits with Teens

By: Rachel Doherty

Curfews can be a useful way for parents to influence the behaviour of their teens. Especially when they’re making poor choices or hitting the party scene. Read more

Mary Poppins Returns – A Lesson in the Power of Perspective

By: Laura Bennett

Seeing Mary Poppins Returns hit cinemas brings out the bipolar child in all of us: we’re two parts excited and one part panicked that our childhood favourite is going to be ruined forever. Read more

Combatting Loneliness in the Holidays: 12 Positive Steps You Can Take Today

By: Clare Bruce

For singles or those with a tough home life, holidays can be a very lonely time. Read more

The Best Books I Read in 2018 (and Some Not-So-Good)

By: Sheridan Voysey

What a gift great authors are to this world. Pulling together my thoughts for you on the best books I’ve read, those I’ve had the honour of endorsing, plus the not-so-good titles from this past twelve months has become a favourite annual tradition of mine. Read more