This New Hybrid Sailing Yacht Can Generate Its Own Clean Energy While Cruising
In “Hydrogeneration” mode, the yacht’s propellers produce clean, green power.
In “Hydrogeneration” mode, the yacht’s propellers produce clean, green power.
The next-generation of millionaires is saving earlier, rethinking debt and even investing in venture capital.
On standard footy metrics, Jordan De Goey would already be signed. But Collingwood’s decision isn’t simply a football call.
Collingwood fans are probably asking, “What more do we need to do?” and that’s a fair question.
The summer was miserable for Sydney’s frangipani, but we’re holding out for better.
Dr Myles Menz spent nights on end in a tiny aircraft, flying over the Swiss Alps, tracking a skull-patterned moth renowned as a harbinger of death.
The ANU loved its crypto bros. Russian hackers loved them too ... for different reasons.
Victoria will celebrate pride across the state with a new, two-month-long festival which organisers hope could rival Sydney’s Mardi Gras.
AFL boss Gillon McLachlan celebrated his 49th birthday on Monday with a Paramount-themed cake delivered by the US entertainment giant bidding for broadcast rights.
“Hi, I’m Seonhee. Nice to meet you.”
Eight of the 10 local government areas with the highest rates of housing stress are in regional areas, forcing business owners to think creatively to retain their staff.
NSW has revealed plans for a major redevelopment of a public housing estate in Riverwood to replace 1000 ageing units with close to 4000 private and social housing dwellings.
When fitness technology interferes with our enjoyment of exercise, it might be time to stop using it.
Former police commissioner Mick Fuller and Professor Mary O’Kane’s report to Premier Dominic Perrottet calls for the biggest overhaul of emergency services since they were established.
If the Coalition wants to move on from this damaging fortnight, releasing policies which target cost-of-living pressures would help.
“Left high and dry”: Councils look to end in-home help for elderly Victorians, which could strain the state’s aged care system.
Wallabies veteran James O’Connor has been preferred to fill the five-eighth vacancy left by the injured Quade Cooper in the second Test against Argentina.
China may present the geopolitical flashpoint of the century, yet the Australian public is being left in the dark without robust debate.
Boosting the salaries of top teachers won’t solve staff shortages unless workloads are slashed and student teachers get into classrooms sooner, an expert says.
The shortage of teachers would be eased if we distributed what we have more fairly.
The suggestion that your sick child can wait because work takes priority is grotesque.There are legal protections for workers with caring responsibilities, no matter what your boss may say.
New quantum supercomputers aren’t too far off and have the possibility to upend both the internet as we know it and the emerging Web3 space.
The inquiry has laid bare the muddied line separating the state’s most highly paid public servants and the government ministers who can hire or fire them on a whim.
Reap early harvests by sowing warm-season crops inside this month.
Aged care homes may conjure up images of bingo and tea but this is a distant reality for a sector housing older and frailer residents, facility manager Gaynor Squillacioti says.