Australian households are ramping up their home security,but some are still skipping the basics to safeguard their property,a new survey shows.
When activist Grace Tame was scolded by the Prime Minister’s wife for her lack of manners,it highlighted a generational divide over the unapologetic and frank approach of a new breed of feminists.
Therapy-speak,psychobabble … whatever you call it,it’s become part of the 20-something conversation.
Once the domain of coy TV ads,menstruation is now out and proud,thanks to a new-gen,no-nonsense attitude flipping awkwardness for activism.
This week’s episode discusses periods – one of the most basic of female bodily functions but one that has been politicised and shrouded in shame.
“I think there is this illusion that we have a lot longer than we actually do. If this is something that’s important to you,then you should prioritise it.”
Once again tapping into the Millennial zeitgeist,Rooney captivates with her portrayal of the stress one writer suffers when her first novel gains success.
“I used to hear young men and women say,’I’m on the fence about having children. Now it’s more likely to be,‘There’s no way I want to bring children into this world.’,” says a Sydney psychologist.
Regardless of how you feel about influencers and celebrities on social media,there’s no denying they are a powerful voice in the effort to get Australians vaccinated.
The groundswell to elect independent candidates is growing among Liberal-National Party voters in seats across the country.
YOLO may not be a new idea,but Millennials have made it their own and are changing the economy along the way.