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One Nation, many cups: inside Australia’s coffee culture

One Nation, many cups: inside Australia’s coffee culture

by Angelina Raula | May 20, 2025 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

Australians drink an average of 1.91 kilograms of coffee per person per year, yet surprisingly, Australia doesn’t rank among the top 25 coffee-consuming countries, according to a report by Corner Coffee Shop’s 2025 Coffee Consumption. Australia’s strong café culture...
Unpaid students bear the cost of gaining experience.

Unpaid students bear the cost of gaining experience.

by Angelina Raula | May 6, 2025 | Govt & Politics, News

With unpaid internships becoming a stepping stone to gaining employment, university students are facing growing financial pressure to gain experience in Australia’s competitive job market. For many students, finding a job is paved with unpaid or volunteer work, with...
Blue Mountains World heritage status threatened by new airport.

Blue Mountains World heritage status threatened by new airport.

by Lilli Davison | Sep 25, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Govt & Politics

The World heritage status of the Blue Mountains has been threatened due to Western Sydney Airport’s proposed flight paths. Blue Mountains Deputy Mayor Romola Hollywood said council is concerned about what the new airport means for the heritage status of the Mountains...
Young boy berated in the female change room at local aquatic centre.

Young boy berated in the female change room at local aquatic centre.

by Lilli Davison | Sep 18, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

A single mother has expressed outrage on social media after her son was berated in the Springwood Aquatic centre bathroom, where he was accused of being too old to be in the women’s change room. Single mum Liv Ali had taken her eight-year-old son and two nieces to...
Great Barrier Reef bleaching event worst on record

Great Barrier Reef bleaching event worst on record

by Jordon Gijsbers | Jun 10, 2024 | Feature, News

During the summer of 2023/24, a mass coral bleaching event hit Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR), according to the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). The GBR bleaching is part of the fourth global coral bleaching event which has bleached reefs in...
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