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Forget caravan envy, give CAMPING a go
You don’t need a caravan to enjoy short-stay escapes on your own, with your partner or with friends. Check out what’s on offer within a one to three hour driving radius for maximum enjoyment and minimal driving time. Sand
Spring Planting Guide: What to do in your garden from August to October
Spring is the perfect time for setting up herb gardens, planting out pots of colour, and preparing the soil ready for flower beds and hanging baskets. Daisies, marigolds, dahlias, lavender, geraniums and petunias celebrate summer and suit well-drained soil
Great Ocean Road Self-drive Itinerary
The Great Ocean Road is a picturesque example of human engineering. It was conceived as a bold plan to connect isolated townships along the rugged south-western coast of Victoria, which until its much celebrated opening in
How over 50s can use technology and the internet for more convenient, enjoyable lives
Older Australians are not only using tech for safety, mobility, assisted living or to keep in touch with the grandkids. They’re embracing a breadth of digital hardware, software and services. From entertainment and social media to convenience services
Seniors learning (and embracing) digital technology
Digital technology and social media has landed firmly in our lives and homes. While popular culture would have us believe it’s all politicians on Twitter, tweens on TikTok and our middle-aged children on apps and email, the adoption
Why eating warm, cooked food is good for our bodies
Warm and cooked food is naturally more appealing to our appetites when the cold weather closes in. But this might be more than just a desire for comfort. Thousands of years of ancient wisdom tells us we should work