Skipping meals and GP appointments:The harsh reality for young people leaving home
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Skipping meals and GP appointments:The harsh reality for young people leaving home

Sarah Cupitt is making sacrifices to live on her own,including living on toast and cut-price muesli bars while budgeting $30 a week for food.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons

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Daughters short-changed by bank of mum and dad

Daughters short-changed by bank of mum and dad

More than 40 per cent of home buyers will borrow from the bank of mum and dad. New research shows more of that cash will flow to sons.

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Booze-free beer booming as Millennials moderate their drinking

Booze-free beer booming as Millennials moderate their drinking

Alcohol consumption has hit 50-year lows in Australia with health-conscious Millennials opting for alcohol-free alternatives to improve their health.

  • byAmber Schultz
Sydney’s Oxford Street in identity crisis as crowd changes and cost of living bites

Sydney’s Oxford Street in identity crisis as crowd changes and cost of living bites

WorldPride was meant to give the city’s LGBTQ epicentre a new lease on life. Instead,it is suffering in a time of tighter wallets and changing tastes.

  • byMichael Koziol andBen Grubb
‘Anything for big bucks’:PGA golf in the rough over LIV marriage of convenience

‘Anything for big bucks’:PGA golf in the rough over LIV marriage of convenience

The treachery of the PGA knows no bounds. Golf will never be able to look at itself in the mirror again.

I’m Gen Z. So what if I need three compliments a week?

I’m Gen Z. So what if I need three compliments a week?

Instead of dismissing younger workers as snowflakes,maybe you should be asking yourself whether you might be a more productive and happier employee if your workplace offered more validation.

  • byAbbir Dib
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Kmart courts TikTok stardom as it targets Gen Z for beauty,storage products

Kmart courts TikTok stardom as it targets Gen Z for beauty,storage products

Social media-savvy Generation Z shoppers have become increasingly important to Kmart.

  • byEmma Koehn
Gen gym:Why the young are leading the fitness revolution

Gen gym:Why the young are leading the fitness revolution

Gen Zedders are not the snowflakes depicted by the media. They’re taking over Perth gyms,they’re pumped and not shy about showing off their muscles.

  • byMark Naglazas
‘They’re young,they’re hungry’:Born after independence,the next Timorese generation finds its voice

‘They’re young,they’re hungry’:Born after independence,the next Timorese generation finds its voice

With a national median age of just 21,Asia’s youngest nation’s population holds the future in its hands.

  • byChris Barrett
Hey bud,listen up. You’re playing that music too loud,OK?
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Hey bud,listen up. You’re playing that music too loud,OK?

We are experiencing a deafness epidemic,and listening to music through headphones at high volume all day will only increase the number of those afflicted.

  • byJon Faine
Gen Z are ‘lucky snowflakes’,apart from the fact we aren’t

Gen Z are ‘lucky snowflakes’,apart from the fact we aren’t

I’m here to stick up for the kids born between 1997 and 2012.

  • byMillie Muroi