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Cars and Public Transport Might Not Be the Best Way To Commute in Aussie Cities Anymore
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Cars and Public Transport Might Not Be the Best Way To Commute in Aussie Cities Anymore
“It’s the closest thing I’ve experienced to flying while on the ground.” In partnership with FTN Motion, we look at the new transportation option that’s just landed on Aussie roads.
How “Weird Little Sushi Muffins” Propelled Victoria Minell Into the Social Media Stratosphere
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How “Weird Little Sushi Muffins” Propelled Victoria Minell Into the Social Media Stratosphere
No “Seats at Shitty Tables”: Sick of the System, Two Business Founders Are Building a New Model for Women
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No “Seats at Shitty Tables”: Sick of the System, Two Business Founders Are Building a New Model for Women

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    SA State Government To Introduce Mandatory Training To Protect Hospitality Staff
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    The Crown & Anchor Has Been “Saved” From Developers – but Not Everyone Is Happy
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    Not So Hospitable: A Harrowing Look at Sexual Harassment in Adelaide’s Hospo Scene
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    Uber for Rubbish: Recyclesmart Will Collect Hard-To-Recycle Items – And You Can Try it For Free
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    Food Cooked in Lava, Waste-To-Plate Dining and True Happiness: Future Cities Is Predicting How Our Cities Will Change

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SA State Government To Introduce Mandatory Training To Protect Hospitality Staff

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The Crown & Anchor Has Been “Saved” From Developers – but Not Everyone Is Happy

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Not So Hospitable: A Harrowing Look at Sexual Harassment in Adelaide’s Hospo Scene

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SA State Government To Introduce Mandatory Training To Protect Hospitality Staff
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SA State Government To Introduce Mandatory Training To Protect Hospitality Staff
Following in the footsteps of NSW, mandatory bystander awareness training is set to be implemented to combat sexual harassment and drink spiking in South Australia.
A Giant Oculus and Floating Glass Sculptures: What’s New at the Australian War Memorial
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A Giant Oculus and Floating Glass Sculptures: What’s New at the Australian War Memorial
The iconic Canberra building is undergoing a dramatic, $550 million redevelopment. In partnership with the Australian War Memorial, here’s what’s new – and coming soon.
Huge Volumes of Whey Go to Waste. We Could Do Much More With This Nutrient-Rich Liquid
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Huge Volumes of Whey Go to Waste. We Could Do Much More With This Nutrient-Rich Liquid
The cloudy liquid has about half the nutrients of milk and could be used to make baby food, alcohol and more. Why aren’t we putting it to use?
Op Shops Don’t Want Your Crap Clothes
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Op Shops Don’t Want Your Crap Clothes
Australia’s op shops are struggling under the weight of poor-quality donations. Here's what to do with your unwanted garments instead.
“Buy Now, Think Later”: Why My Brand Boycotts Black Friday
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“Buy Now, Think Later”: Why My Brand Boycotts Black Friday
Black Friday is now an expected fixture of the sales calendar. But what has it and other “shopping holidays” done to our habits of consumption and the value we place on the things we buy?
Winning Global Awards Is Nice – but Aussie Distilleries Can’t Stop There
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Winning Global Awards Is Nice – but Aussie Distilleries Can’t Stop There
We’ve proven ourselves time and again on the international award circuit. But if we’re to truly take Australian spirits global, we need a new approach – and it starts at home.
If Pasta Is Worth $30, So Is Char Kway Teow
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If Pasta Is Worth $30, So Is Char Kway Teow
There’s a perception in Australia that Asian cuisines should be cheap. Here’s why that perception needs to change.
Why We’ve Pledged To Sell Only Human-Made Artwork
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Why We’ve Pledged To Sell Only Human-Made Artwork
Does the value of art change if a machine helped to create it? The co-founder of Australia’s largest online art marketplace thinks so.
Just In: Mona’s Ladies Lounge Is Permitted To Reopen as a Women-Only Art Installation
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Just In: Mona’s Ladies Lounge Is Permitted To Reopen as a Women-Only Art Installation
The unstoppable Kirsha Kaechele led a convoy of 70 women in her latest court appearance, all wearing power suits and pearls. The state’s Supreme Court has now allowed the gallery to reinstate the artwork.
Vale Greg Malouf, Australia’s “Master of Modern Middle Eastern Cooking”
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Vale Greg Malouf, Australia’s “Master of Modern Middle Eastern Cooking”
The Melbourne-born chef grew up in a Lebanese-Australian household with kibbeh in his lunchbox and Vegemite in the cupboard. Many restaurants, cookbooks and awards later, Malouf’s impact on the culinary landscape is profound. Food writer Michael Harden pays tribute to a titan who paved the way for Middle Eastern food in Australia.
All Men Are Responsible for Ending Sexual Assaults in Hospitality Workplaces
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All Men Are Responsible for Ending Sexual Assaults in Hospitality Workplaces
The recent allegations against Sydney hospitality group Swillhouse laid bare a longstanding and seemingly intractable problem – but there is a way forward.
Merivale Showed “Hundreds” of Staff CCTV Footage of Guests Having Sex
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Merivale Showed “Hundreds” of Staff CCTV Footage of Guests Having Sex
Following yesterday’s allegations of inadequate support of sexual assault victims, the ABC reports that uncensored video showing public urination and sex in a lift was shown to staff at awards event The Merivales.
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