Before the average person began investing in property, the stock market or crypto, the most popular way to transform your wealth in Western Australia was by panning for gold. Back in the day, a lucky few people found their fortune through gold prospecting, though thousands more made little in the way of a return. However,…

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Anyone for tennis? Well in Western Australia there are plenty of places you can enjoy a hit without having to pay for membership at an expensive club. So whether you just fancy a muck around with your mates or you harbour dream of becoming the next Leyton Hewitt or Ash Barty, here is where you…

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Queensland is not only the second-largest state in Australia but it is also one of its most gold-rich areas. Indeed, you should probably get a clue from the fact the Gold Coast is based in this region – an area renowned for its abundance of gold nuggets, flakes and deposits. Gold was first discovered in…

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The 2023 NRL grand final was one of the best ever. No footy fan will ever forget how the Penrith Panthers overcame a record margin in a premiership decider to score 18 unanswered points on the way to defeating the Brisbane Broncos 26-24 in a real nailbiter. But that was last year, and while the…

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The Top 20 Highest Paid Men’s NRL Players of 2023

Ever wondered how much the top NRL stars get paid? Well, you don’t have to wonder any longer! Recently Zero Tackle, Australia’s Number 1 source of NRL news, revealed the top 20 highest-paid men’s NRL players of 2023, and it makes for interesting reading. This year, the Redcliffe Dolphins have entered the ranks as the…

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The Top 20 Highest Paid Men’s AFL Players of 2023

Recently The Herald Sun published it In its annual review of AFL player salaries and contracts. Revealing who the highest-paid men’s players of 2023 are. Overall there are 800 professional male players in the game right now, and below is a list of the 20 players who got paid the most in that year. (All…

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The Most Expensive Bottles of Alcohol Ever Sold

The history of alcoholic beverages is rich and varied, stretching back to ancient times. It has been manufactured and utilised during that time frame. This makes it an extremely rare and expensive beverage. Some may view it as nothing more than light entertainment, while others consider it a serious art form with a long and…

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The Most Expensive Countries in 2023

A shared outrage over skyrocketing rents, housing costs, and the cost of living can bring otherwise disparate people together. Where once a week’s rent would have allowed you to have reasonably social relationships but still afford that vacation periodically, it now appears that we are doomed to spend all of our days working just so…

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So what exactly are Nangs – Your historical guide of Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide is a colourless, non-flammable gas that has been used for various purposes throughout history, from medical anaesthesia to whipped cream dispensers. But in recent years, it has become increasingly popular among party-goers, who inhale it for its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects. Commonly referred to as ‘nangs’ ‘whippets’ or ‘laughing gas’ nitrous oxide has…

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Take a look inside Chris Hemsworth Byron Bay Mansion

Chris Hemsworth is one of Hollywood’s most recognisable stars, thanks to his work as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe set of films. But while his on-screen exploits may take him to far-flung galaxies and otherworldly dimensions, Hemsworth’s home base is firmly in Australia. In fact, after moving back from Los Angeles in 2015, the…

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A Men’s Guide to Cocktail Dress Code & Attire

Cocktail attire is a dress code that can be tricky to navigate. It is more formal than business casual but less formal than black-tie, and it can vary depending on the event and the location. Men’s cocktail attire is often requested for events such as weddings, charity galas, and cocktail parties. If you have been…

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So what exactly is the average penis size of a man

When it comes to penis size, there is a lot of speculation and misinformation. Men often worry about whether they measure up to their peers, and many have turned to Google to find answers. However, the internet can be a breeding ground for inaccurate information, and many men are left feeling confused and insecure. To…

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10 of the best Oblique muscle exercises to get rid of your love handles

Ugh, love handles. Most of us have them and many of us hate them! But what exactly are they? And more importantly, how can we get rid of them? In this article, we will explore 10 of the best oblique exercises men can do to eradicate their love handles and achieve a stronger, more toned,…

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Why Are New Zealanders Called Kiwis

Three things immediately come to mind when you hear the term “kiwi”: a hairy, flightless bird; a brown, fuzzy fruit with a green interior; and a native of New Zealand. However, just two of those pictures were genuinely taken on the Australian island that gave such names.  This article will look into a few theories…

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12 of the Best Apartment Dogs to keep you company

Owning a dog is a joy that millions of people around the world experience every day. However, when it comes to living in an apartment, finding the right breed of dog that can thrive in a smaller living space can be quite a challenge. Fortunately, there are many breeds of dogs that are well-suited for…

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Christmas Gifts Australia 2023

Nothing brings out the cheers and merriness in the festive season like the right gifts. But let’s face it, looking for the best gift to give your loved ones from the overcrowded gift shops in Australia can be a real hustle.  No need to worry; below is a compilation of some of the best Christmas…

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When is Father’s Day 2022

Now we’re well into 2022, it’s time to start gearing up for the obligatory hallmark events which will come thick and fast throughout the year. Father’s Day is one such date where we get to appreciate our dads and father figures for their dedication and support throughout our lives and upbringing. A quick google search…

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20 of the Best Australian Podcasts you simply have to listen to

Back in the 1980s, podcasts were known as ‘audioblogs’ and though nowhere near as popular as they are now, they nonetheless had a cult following. However, since the introduction of broadband, as well as devices like iPods and iPhones there has been a massive surge in the number of people who listen to podcasts. Thanks,…

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Australia’s Average Salary by Age and Industry

It really is true what they say. Money does make the world go round! We all need it, and quite a bit of it too. For our rent or mortgage, food, to settle the bills, entertain ourselves and even, heaven forbid, enjoy some of life’s little luxuries. But ever wondered which were the best industries…

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The 15 Top-Earning OnlyFans Creators

Since launching in 2016, OnlyFans has emerged as a viable way to make money through your own nudes and X-rated content. While it was slow to take off, it really started to gain traction when a number of celebrities joined the platform. As well as when the pandemic hit and forced people to look at…

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11 of the Best Dating Apps and Sites in Australia

Back when they first came out, online dating sites had somewhat of a negative stigma attached to them. But today that attitude has long since diminished, as an increasing number of people realise that they do offer a much-improved chance of meeting your soulmate. If you live in a small town, are the only single…

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Get Inspired with these 101 Inspirational Quotes!

Nothing champions the power of positive thought like a few choice words of hope, inspiration and affirmation. So if you are feeling down, facing a tricky situation or just lacking motivation, let these 101 inspirational quotes bring you back on track. For your convenience, we have split these quotes into several sections. This includes motivational…

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8 of the best blue light blocking glasses you can buy in Australia

These days we spend lots of time on our devices. Whether it be on our phones, laptops, X-Box or in front of the TV, the average Aussies spend quite a few hours every day glued to a screen of some sort. Doing so exposes us to blue light, a high energy light frequency that can…

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Professional Rat Catchers Became the Pride of a Filthy Europe

It’s nearly as repulsive to think about how intriguing the legacy of trapping rats is. From sewers to sicknesses to affluent rat-fighting companies, rat-catching is a disgusting and dirty activity requiring greater attention. The story of the rat-catching began some years back in Europe. In a nutshell, there used to be a rat infestation in…

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How to Revive a Dead Bird

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is standard in humans, and some have taken pet cat or dog CPR courses. However, most bird owners get surprised to learn that CPR can also be done on their pet birds. CPR in birds can be more successful if the bird has experienced an acute trauma; on the other hand, it…

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Top 5 Podcasts You Will Love

Podcasting is a form of online media distribution in which users subscribe to a feed of audio or video content. Users listen to podcasts through podcatcher software, which automatically downloads episodes. Some podcasters also provide RSS feeds that allow listeners to access their content through web browsers. Podcasts were initially called audio blogs because they…

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18 DIY Beer Caddy Ideas

The partaker can only explain the level of love for beer. Once you unlock this level of bromance, how about we spice things up with these simple DIY activities that you and your beer will enjoy. What are beer caddies? These are simple designs that make it easy to carry around beer. Most of them…

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Detailed Men-At-Arms Guide

CK3’s men-at-work system is straightforward. There are numerous choices regarding what to construct and where in the realm.  The best buildings are typically used to enhance men-at-arms. However, you can only construct some buildings in particular types of terrain. Image Source- Instagram There are also cultural and regional troops. Is there a particular build that…

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How to Draw a Monster

The drawing tool discussed below is excellent for students. There will be six pages of monster drawing for trainees to make their monsters. Besides, students will see how to draw each part of the monster, making it perfect for art classes. This guide has highlighted 5 Monster Roll & Draw Pages that will keep trainees…

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5 Oddly Satisfying ASMR Videos to Keep You Relaxed and Entertained

There is a lot of noise on the internet today. Browse your social networks, and you’ll see that everybody has suddenly become a health expert, a bartender, or a chef with various online home films. Even if some conversations are amusing, spending your weekend watching everybody chat might be tiring. We then flipped to ASMR…

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DIY Cardboard Star Wars Vehicles 1

Isn’t it always thrilling to be able to showcase what you’ve been working on? If you’ve wanted to make these for a while. And with the release of STAR WARS, you had the final inspiration needed.   In addition to the Millennium Falcon, you’ll also learn how to design and build Rey’s Speeder to complete the…

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15 Weird Aussie Animal Names

There are many species of animals on the planet. Even if you are an avid animal lover, many lesser recognised animals don’t get more recognition as cute koalas and endearing quokkas. These animals may have odd names, but just like every other animal species on the planet, they are equally crucial to maintaining the health…

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4 Amazing Examples Of “Crown Shyness.”

Canopy disengagement, or Crown shyness, is a fascinating natural phenomenon where the crowns of the trees try to stay away from each other’s presence. In certain instances, the trees canopies make a mosaic such as branches and leaves with visible spaces between them.  This idea first received the limelight in the early 1920s; that being…

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17+ Ideas for Chainsaw Carving Projects for All Skill Levels

Carving wood may be risky with a chainsaw, but the results can be stunning! If you have no prior expertise with chainsaw carving, you’ll discover plenty of ideas to get you going and even more to spur your creativity. An old tree stump is the most common medium for chainsaw carving. Most of the time,…

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Fifty Years On, Time To Call It A Day For Cheap Wine Casks

In 1965, Charles Perkins organised the Freedom Rides to rally against the Australian government’s discrimination against Aboriginal people—Sir Robert Menzies was the Australian prime minister then. On April 20 (the same year), Thomas Angove’s winemaker company received the first patent for the first wine cask. Ever since, casks have become “part of Aussies lifestyle,” as…

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How Nelissa Hilman Does Sustainability Differently

A person born after the 1980s who lacks knowledge about Malaysians and shoemaking would be excused for thinking they do not have the skill and industry to produce shoes. You might be misled into thinking that Dato’ Jimmy Choo, the most successful fashion designer to come out of Penang, was an exception in terms of…

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Straight To The Pool Room A Love Letter To The Castle On Its 25th Anniversary

Most classic quotes such as ‘straight to the pool room’  and ‘How’s the serenity’ have gained fame and become incorporated into Australia’s way of speaking. These quotes come from one of the greatest Australian films, The Castle. The film was released in 1997.  The Castle became immediately popular after its incredible debut. Its tremendous influence…

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Some of the Best Bruce Lee Quotes to Remember

Actor and philosopher Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco’s Chinatown on November 27, 1940. He grew up in Hong Kong but would later move to the United States to attend the University of Washington, where he graduated with a degree in philosophy. Image Source- Instagram As a martial arts instructor, Lee started his school,…

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How the Aussie Government Sued Its Way to Bagging $430 Million

In the United States, consumers will pay a fee to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, or CSIRO. The majority of US consumers will not be aware of the donations. The money will fund scientific research, including health, agriculture, energy, and national security projects. In 1916 the Australian Commonwealth Government established the Advisory Committee of…

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Enjoy the benefits of the National Seniors Card whilst travelling!

They say life begins at 50 and that certainly can be true if you have a National Seniors Card. No, we are not talking about those Government-issued Seniors Card that is provided free of charge to those aged 65 years or over. We are talking about the membership card which entitles you to exclusive benefits…

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How to stave off the threat of midges or sand flies while at the beach

For many people in Australia, summer means sun, beach and ocean. With many happy hours spent swimming, surfing, fishing, beach walking and sunbathing in gorgeous, tropical temperatures. However, whilst these are all very attractive elements of summer, the warmer months on the sand can also be a negative for some beachgoers. As it means they…

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How to Get On and Off an Escalator

This might seem like a routine task to most people. However, a couple of people find this experience hard and scary. The fear is usually brought about by either bad experiences, scary stories, fear of big things or warning signs. If you’re among that percentage of people, you are in the right place. This post…

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20 Cars that Look Like Space Shuttles

Spaceships aren’t cheap and don’t come with a lifetime guarantee. The maximum number of flights a spaceship can take is 100, and each flight is costly.  Therefore buying a car that looks like a spaceship makes more sense than buying an actual space shuttle. This article goes over futuristic vehicles that are built like spaceships. …

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Is Cargotecture The Future of Construction 1

With the construction industry continuing to change and adapt to innovations like green buildings and the efforts to reduce their environmental impact, one trend is pushing the boundaries of design — cargotecture.  Steel shipping container homes are an affordable option for many people looking to build their own homes. These 20-40 feet-long steel boxes are…

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How to Disappear Completely, Never Be Found (1)

Ever considered what it might be like to begin again? Imagine if you could just vanish for years and reappear as a merchant seaman on a distant fishing boat. Imagine being able to start all over again from scratch and become a completely different person, free from the past and its burdens. While typing these…

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Historiography

Historiography is the branch of literature that deals with written theory and history accounts. It focuses on critically examining the source, systematically selecting specific information from genuine materials in those sources, and integrating that information into upheld accounts.  Historians today endeavor to reconstruct the details of man’s past events to get a more profound knowledge…

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200+ Birthday Freebies in Australia

Freebies are always the perfect icing on the cake. Getting that voucher, percentage off on meals and gifts are some of the best freebies you can receive.  Are you wondering where you can get all that under one roof? You are in the right place! Below is extensive coverage of some of the best freebies…

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50 of the best jokes to get everyone laughing on your next night out

Are you heading for a night out with friends? Or perhaps you are taking part in a virtual happy hour? Whatever you have lined up, it’s always a good idea to have a few jokes up your sleeve. A great way to break the ice put everyone at ease and lighten the mood, jokes are…

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62 Virtual Happy Hour questions to spark an engaging conversation

In recent times virtual happy hours have really taken off. What better way to stay connected with friends, co-workers or people that share a common interest, but live far away from each other? If you are thinking of hosting your own virtual happy hour you are going to need a few things. Obviously, you will…

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So What Exactly is a Bogan

Anyone who has spent a bit of time living or holidaying in Australia will have come across the term ‘Bogan’. Whilst it might not be a word you will find in the Oxford English Dictionary, it is now a common and widely used slang term that describes a very specific type of individual. No one…

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5 of the best gaming glasses you can buy in Australia

If you are an avid gamer and spend a lot of time looking at the screen you should definitely think about buying a good quality pair of gaming glasses. We all know eyes are important to us, and prolonged exposure to monitors and television screens can have negative or even harmful, long term health effects…

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6 Best Dating Websites and Apps to find yourSugar Momma

Just like some girls like to date men who are 15 to 20+ years older than them, some young guys are attracted to women who are that much older than them as well. There are many reasons why, but most commonly, they tend to admire their maturity and confidence. Not to mention the fact they are usually a lot more sexually…

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Where to Buy Pit Viper Sunglasses in Australia

If you are an avid user of social media, and in particular YouTube, the chances are you would have heard of Trevor Wallace and his redneck parody videos in which he wears Pit Viper sunglasses. Watched by millions, the videos actually gained notoriety not just for his antics, but also because of his style of eyewear. Causing quite a…

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Cute and Funny Tinder Pick-Up Lines for guys who think women won’t find them hot

So you’ve joined Tinder, set up your account and even swiped right on a few babes. The next thing to do is talk to them. Gulp! When it comes to online dating first impressions definitely count. So saying something silly, boring or inappropriate is a definite no-no and will get you blocked quicker than you…

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Medieval Deathbot Got Suspended

Twitter has suspended the Medieval Deathbot in all of its great wisdom. I’m not positive when and why it happened, but it appears as if it happened around the new year. In October, the handle was shut after users consistently identified the auto-reply tweets as harassment, or the system spotted them and determined that the…

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The Seven Churches of Antarctica

Antarctica, the southernmost continent, is the largest desert globally, with an ice-covered landmass. Despite the harsh climate, scientists and explorers still practice religion. Antarctica has no less than seven churches where explorers carry out religious practices — these churches are the southmost worship places on earth.  1. Trinity Chapel Image Source- Instagram The orthodox worship…

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Playing Pinball’s Big Comeback

According to the International Flipper Pinball Association, there’s been renewed interest in Pinball over the last decade, with the player and competition numbers growing globally. In 2006, there were 500 players in 50 competitions worldwide. By 2017, the number had grown to over 55,000 players in almost 4,500 matches.  In 2016, NBC News reported on…

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Deciphering the Confusing World of International Clothing Sizes for Aussie Men

It wasn’t so long ago that the only way you could buy your clothes was to go the shops. But in recent years, with the growth of internet shopping, there is a world of fashion available to Australian men. Thanks to websites like Bonobos, Mission Workshop, Everlane and SSense, men can now buy clothes from…

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15 Awkward Truth or Dare Questions you simply have to ask!

So you have had a lovely evening. There’s been food, plenty of alcohol, music and lots of laughs. And then someone utters though fateful words. ‘How about a game of Truth or Dare?’. Cue a mix of rampant cheers and awkward silence. The suggestion to play Truth or Dare is one that can illicit polar opposite reactions. For…

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Can leeches be used to predict the weather

The weather has always been notoriously difficult to predict. Over the years there have been many notable incidences of weathermen incorrectly forecasting weather patterns. This includes the notorious occasion in the UK in 1987, when the BBC Weatherman Michael Fish dismissed speculation of an imminent hurricane, only for ‘The Great Storm’ to subsequently cause 18…

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