by Amber Pereira | Nov 5, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature, News, Social Media
At the beginning of this year, I went for my yearly trip to replenish my makeup collection. It was just after my house had been flooded, and I had lost a good chunk of my makeup and skincare collection in the brunt of it. The beginning of 2024 was rough – with...
by Patrick Breen | Nov 5, 2024 | Environment, News, Sustainability, Tech & Research
There’s a sudden silence that falls as the doors close, the endless noise of the world sealed outside as light drifts in through tinted windows. Chilled leather seats groan and shudder. Keys jingle and shake in anticipation; the first turn breathes life into the car...
by Teagan Pritchard | Nov 2, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Residents of the Mount Annan community are on-the-fence about recent upgrades to their local Market Place following the construction of a new “Guzman y Gomez” (GYG) in the centre’s carpark. Several weeks ago, locals started noticing coloured indicators on the ground...
by Layney Britton | Oct 30, 2024 | Feature, Govt & Politics, Health, News, Tech & Research
Stray vapes haunt the cold tiles of your local high school bathroom floor. Cold fluorescents do nothing to hide the evidence that students have taken up a new activity: one that threatens the health of themselves and those around them. The rise of vaping The coal...
by Nissa Stevens | Oct 21, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature
For some, COVID was the beginning of the end for business, but for Crepe Market Owner Gonzalo Castro it was just the beginning of success. Moving from Argentina to Australia after finishing his Engineering degree at University, Mr Castro found himself in love with...