'I don't think I do balance very well': Podcaster Jay Ooi on finding ways to unwind
Small, everyday rituals help Jay Ooi stay calm while juggling full-time work and podcast production at night.
Small, everyday rituals help Jay Ooi stay calm while juggling full-time work and podcast production at night.
Jess Meikle, her husband, their five-year-old twins and four-year-old have embarked on an Australian caravanning extravaganza.
Has a partner ever complained they can hear your grinding teeth at night? Or perhaps you're battling a persistent sore jaw? The good news is there are ways to manage the symptoms and impacts of teeth grinding and clenching.
Madeleine Burgess says she's spent the majority of her life "feeling really unfeminine". Diagnosed with PCOS in her early teens, she says managing excess hair growth, a common symptom, is expensive and embarrassing.
Insect screens get pretty grotty and benefit from a wash every now and again, but it can be an awkward job, so we asked two experts for their tips.
Pastry chef and cookbook author Nat Paull on creating a new routine and embracing the "next stage of life" after closing up her Melbourne bakery Beatrix Bakes.
The multi-sensory experience of watching a sunset can make us feel connected to something bigger and boost our mental health, according to psychologists.
Fresh herbs can be expensive at the supermarket, but many perennial varieties are cheap and easy to grow at home.
Often the tiny homes we see online are architect-designed with custom-made furniture. But, how can those of us who are renting or on a budget make our small spaces functional?
For many people, hay fever and spring are inseparable, but how can we tell the difference between seasonal allergies and a cold or flu?
Writer Danielle Gay shares the small daily and weekly rituals that have become part of her life since a break-up.
Celebrity break-ups fascinate many of us and the rise of social media means we're now also keeping tabs on influencer splits. But why do we care so much about people we don't know, and what drives this interest?
Routine inspections can be stressful and "pretty invasive" for renters, especially given many will need to rely on their property manager for a lease renewal or a reference in future.
Have you ever tried to triple a recipe and have it go very wrong? Batch cooking can save time during the week, but not all recipes are suitable.
One of the surprise stars of the Paris Olympics, at least on social media, was a decadent chocolate muffin served in the cafeteria inside the Olympic village.
Do you have a woollen jumper you've been giving a precautionary whiff before throwing back on again? Here's how to give it a wash.
Freezing meals and ingredients can be a great way to store food for later — but not everything is freezer-friendly.
At the end of 2020, counsellor Caroline Kell hit a breaking point. She asked herself, "do I want to continue to live my life like this?" The answer was no.
An approaching birthday is a wonderful chance to celebrate. But finding a way to do that which doesn't put too much stress on budgets and to-do lists can be a challenge.
Unboxing and haul videos are the norm on social media, which makes 'underconsumption core' a surprising new trend.
With some players still using slurs at footy's highest level, how can adults talk to children about respect and inclusivity? Here is the advice.
For those living in a cold climate without a garage or an undercover park, a frozen windscreen may be a familiar — and possibly frustrating — sight. So, how do you fix it?
Whether you've caught the virus for the first time or the third time, isolation is no longer legally required. We asked the experts what COVID-19 best practice looks like in 2024.
Topic:Explainer
Whether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge.
It was once a common way of staying in touch, but after we explored the etiquette of an unannounced visit, opinions were divided. This is what you had to say.