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Chef travels Australia to curb remote station cook shortages
Raqual helps cattle stations invest in the hand that feeds them.
Samantha Campbell
Raqual Humphries started Remote Contract Cooks to train and recruit station cooks. Picture supplied.
Car nut Geoffrey keeps coming back to this legendary Ford Zephyr
Like many, Geoffrey Wohlers has a love for classic cars.
Therese Murray
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Geoffrey and Maxine Wohlers with their beloved Zephyr. Picture supplied
Queensland Garden Expo to celebrate 40 years
Queensland's favourite garden extravaganza is turning 40.
Rowan Cowley
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Sophie Thomson always looks forward to the Queensland Garden Expo. Photo supplied
Why people are choosing to retire later in life
People are staying in the workforce to ages not seen since the 1970s. This is what's driving it.
People are retiring at an age not seen since the 1970s as flexible working options, the pension and changes to the labour force take hold. Unsplash picture.
Silent discos are now a phenomenon in aged care
Silent discos have moved into aged care to get groovers moving to a new beat.
Therese Murray
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Residents don their headphones and bop away. Picture supplied
3G mobile network closures: What it means for me
Find out what to do to check you can still make a phone call - even to 000 - from a mobile phone by September.
Anthony Caggiano
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The 3G mobile network shutdown could leave you unable to make a call to 000. ACM file picture
Opinion
Environmentalist Brian Measday brings the butterfly effect to his community
Therese Murray meets butterfly breeder Brian Measday.
Brian Measday breeds monarch butterflies. Pictures supplied Inset: Therese Murray
Four reasons why older Australians love retirement village life
Find out why people find life easier now than in their family home.
Retirement village residents say such properties offer convenience, security, friendliness, and affordability. Picture supplied
Like many, Geoffrey Wohlers has a love for classic cars.
Therese Murray
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Silent discos are now a phenomenon in aged care
Silent discos have moved into aged care to get groovers moving to a new beat.
Therese Murray
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Residents don their headphones and bop away. Picture supplied
Four reasons why older Australians love retirement village life
Find out why people find life easier now than in their family home.
Retirement village residents say such properties offer convenience, security, friendliness, and affordability. Picture supplied
Grandparents leaving Sydney in droves to move closer to their grandkids
'Exodus' of grandparents to leave Sydney to follow families.
Therese Murray
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Grandparents are selling up to move closer to their grandchildren. File picture
A study found most people struggle with parts like slippery handles and tight lids, while jars, bottles, cans and blister packs could also be tricky to open.
John Piggott
Who invented the flat white? Italian sugar farmers from regional Queensland likely played a big role
Explore the cultural influences and history behind this global sensation.
Garritt C. van Dyk
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Italian sugar cane cutters in the Innisfail district, Queensland, in 1923. Left to right: R. Cavallaro, F. Leonardi, P. Zaia, A. D'Urso, M. Bonanna, S. Zappalo, L. D'Urso, G. Lizzio, Alfio Lizzio (child) and Carmela Lizzio (cook). Picture by State Library Queensland/Wikimedia Commons
Add extra depth to your mac 'n' cheese
Go beyond the base ingredients to make this hearty staple fabulous.
Natalie Rodriguez
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Smoked Poblano & Manchego Mac 'n' Cheese (inset) by Natalie Rodriguez (main picture). Pictures by Abigail Marie Rodriguez.
Older people will be at the centre of new legislation, but the jury is out about how long it's taking to roll out.
Anthony Caggiano
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Tax breaks, better respite: Unpaid carer burdens laid bare in parliament
Law can be changed to make this thankless job easier. Here's how.
Anthony Caggiano
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Tax breaks and better access to respite are among the recommendations suggested in Parliament to make unpaid carers' lives easier. Pictured are unpaid carer Heather Beattie-Davey with Helen Davey. ACM file picture
Burned-out, exhausted, isolated: The life of an unpaid caregiver
Report says unpaid carers provide care at an unsustainable level.
Eileen Wood
Unpaid caregiving can be demanding leading to burnout. ACM file picture
Think tank wants all aged care workers to have minimum qualifications
Find out how standards could recognise skills and improve screening processes.
Eileen Wood
Minimum qualification for care workers would increase safety for elderly Austtralians says report. ACM file picture

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