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Small Home Upgrades That Make Everyday Living More Comfortable

Most people think improving their home means taking on a big renovation. New kitchen, new bathroom, full makeover. But in reality, some of the biggest improvements com...

Simple Home Maintenance That Prevents Expensive Repairs

The most expensive repairs in your home rarely happen overnight. They aren't caused by a single, catastrophic event, but rather by the slow, relentless accumulation of ...

Electric Blinds Bringing Smart Comfort And Effortless Control To Modern Spaces

Light has a personality of its own, sometimes gentle and welcoming, sometimes harsh and intrusive. Managing that light effectively can transform how a space feels and f...

Money

Three ways to maximise your refinancing potential in 2023

It’s estimated that approximately 275,000 property investors in Australia could face difficulties in refinancing their fixed-rate loans this year, according to RateCi...

The right to know: who is entitled to a copy of the will?

It is perfectly understandable to be curious about who receives a copy of the will. Will reading, in Australia at least, isn’t really like the movies, with a scandalous...

Confronting realities for financial institutions in 2021

Australians flocked to online financial services and products throughout 2020 in response to the pandemic, which made in-branch banking, in-person consultations, an...

House & Garden

Garden Makeover Series: Efficient Green Waste Removal Strategies

Transforming your garden creates a significant amount of green waste, from grass clippings and hedge trimmings to branches, roots, and old soil. Handling this waste eff...

How rising interest rates won't stop the Sydney housing market

The Sydney housing market is still going strong, despite increasing interest rates. Prices are still rising in many districts, and demand is high. While some areas ar...

Queensland Sewerage Resources Drained By Flushed Wipes

In Queensland, an estimated 120 tonnes of wet wipes and debris are removed from sewage systems each year. In Sydney, local councils have been forced to spend over $8 ...