L’Oréal Groupe In Australia Invests In First Nations Biodiversity Restoration Project In Western Australia

L’Oréal Groupe have announced its partnership with Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation’ (ETNTAC) and the financial investment of AUD $600,000 as part of a three-year commitment to the ‘Rejuvenation trees: Healing Country Together’ project. West Australian-based charity Tjaltjraak, pronounced “Dul-u-rak” which means “Glow in the Dark”, focuses on driving positive cultural, social […]

Driving To Cooktown Via The Bloomfield Track

Tropical North Queensland: rainforests, waterfalls, pristine beaches, islands, historic towns as well as the occasional crocodile. Who needs the Amalfi Coast when you have all of that in one place? We spent 12 days driving from Townsville to Cooktown via the 4WD […]

IMG Announces Fashion Laureate Winners

Honouring outstanding accomplishments in Australian fashion the Fashion Laureate celebrates excellence in Australian design. Announced in Sydney at Bennelong Restaurant, the winners embody sustainability and leadership across the Australian fashion industry. Recipients and the fashion industry came together at a celebratory luncheon. […]

The Motherless Daughters Association

Mother’s Day can be a hard affair for those who have lost their mothers but Danielle Snelling from Melbourne has set up an association that aims to support those dealing with the loss. Motherless Daughters Australia was created after Danielle lost her […]

Daily News Roundup

Ryan Reynolds had some things to say about Eurovision and about how Australia was unfairly included in the mix when his own home country Canada was not. The star was in character as Deadpool for the promotion of Deadpool 2 in the […]

Weekly News Roundup

Commonwealth success Now in it’s 8th day of competition, the games have been an overwhelming success for the Australian team with 57 gold medals, 43 silver and 45 bronze. Our latest medals come from the Athletics track with Brandon Starc, cricketer’s Mitchell’s […]

Daily News Roundup

Wednesday, February 28 More than 4 million Australian cars are set to be hit by one the largest recalls in the country’s history. The Federal Government is today expected to announce the compulsory recall of cars affected by the defective Takata airbags. […]

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