Episodios

  • How to boost brain health and prevent dementia
    Feb 21 2026
    More than 446,000 Australians currently live with dementia, the leading cause of death in the country, with numbers expected to exceed 1 million by 2065 without intervention. Professor Henry Brodati from UNSW's Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing explains that cognitive decline is not inevitable, noting half of centenarians live without dementia. Research involving over 6,000 participants demonstrates that brain training, physical exercise, Mediterranean diet, social interaction, and blood pressure control can significantly reduce dementia risk at any age.

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  • Managing sibling rivalry with expert advice
    Feb 21 2026
    Sibling rivalry is a common challenge in families, manifesting through frequent squabbles during pressure points like meals, bedtime and car trips. Developmental paediatrician Dr Billy Garvey explains that while some conflict is normal, daily fighting can have lasting negative consequences on sibling relationships. The key to managing sibling conflict involves parental co-regulation, building problem-solving skills during calm moments, creating protected one-on-one time with each child, and teaching pro-social skills like empathy and conflict resolution through play.

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  • Evandale hosts Australia's largest penny-farthing gathering
    Feb 21 2026
    The northern Tasmanian village of Evandale hosted Australia's largest gathering of penny-farthing enthusiasts, featuring riders of all skill levels competing in vintage bicycle races. The event included both competitive and leisurely rides, with participants enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere. The broadcast also referenced television presenter Monique Wright's past experience riding a penny-farthing on air.

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  • Middle-income Aussies locked out of property market
    Feb 21 2026
    New KPMG analysis reveals a dramatic shift in Australia's property market over the past six years, with homes valued between $500,000 and $600,000 dropping to less than 1% of new builds. Properties worth over $2 million have doubled during this period, while most new constructions now exceed $1 million in value. Approximately one-third of prospective buyers are being priced out of the housing market.

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  • SA election kicks off with stamp duty pledge
    Feb 21 2026

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  • Cabbage makes a comeback with modern recipes
    Feb 21 2026
    Cabbage is experiencing a culinary renaissance after decades of being associated with restrictive diets and overcooked preparations. The vegetable offers significant nutritional benefits including vitamins C and K, antioxidants, and cholesterol-lowering properties, while being available year-round and highly versatile. Three modern recipes showcase cabbage's potential: roasted cabbage parmigiana with caramelised edges, a colourful red cabbage salad with edamame and miso dressing, and gluten-free Japanese-style pancakes with zucchini and a Greek yoghurt-sriracha topping.

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  • Understanding burnout and how to combat it
    Feb 21 2026
    Burnout is a state of mental and physical exhaustion caused by chronic stress that hasn't been successfully managed, with statistics showing one in two people experiencing it. The condition manifests through behavioural symptoms like shutting down and agitation, psychological symptoms including low mood and anxiety, and physical symptoms such as muscle tension and sleep problems. Clinical psychologist Dr Jodie Lowinger identifies three key factors contributing to burnout: mindset (anxiety and the need for certainty leading to perfectionism), context (when expectations exceed capacity and lack of psychological safety), and balance (disconnection from replenishing activities and living out of alignment with personal values).

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  • Morning coffee raves replace nightclub culture
    Feb 21 2026
    Morning coffee raves are emerging as a popular alcohol-free alternative to traditional nightclub culture in Australia, with events attracting up to 1,800 people to sunrise dance sessions. Farmers Union is sponsoring these early morning gatherings at venues like Cali Beach Club on the Gold Coast, where attendees enjoy coffee, Greek yoghurt and live DJ sets in the sunshine. The events cater to Australians seeking social experiences without alcohol, positioning themselves as an alternative to activities like run clubs.

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