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Meet the mature influencers showing the TikTok generation how it’s done

Meet the mature influencers showing the TikTok generation how it’s done

They were born before the internet was invented, but they’ve taken social media by storm.

  • by Amber Schultz

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I thought not Googling everything would set me free. Instead, it ruined my garden
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Opinion

I thought not Googling everything would set me free. Instead, it ruined my garden

I’m not sure if having the answers would have saved my nasturtiums, but not knowing didn’t help me either. Somehow, my fantasy didn’t bring peace or protection.

  • by Wendy Syfret
Rupert spent two weeks in Bali without drinking. He’s not alone

Rupert spent two weeks in Bali without drinking. He’s not alone

They’re calling it The Next Big Dry – young Australian travellers overseas turning their back on alcohol-fuelled partying and instead opting for high sobriety.

  • by Sue Williams
Tinder may be swiping left on its most famous feature

Tinder may be swiping left on its most famous feature

With Tinder and rival Bumble losing more than $60 billion in market value since 2021,the dating apps are looking for ways to claw back customers.

  • by J. Edward Moreno
I’m living my best commune life in the ’burbs. Nudity aside, I think we’re onto something
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Neighbours

I’m living my best commune life in the ’burbs. Nudity aside, I think we’re onto something

Gossip, meals, lawnmowers, utensils, daily stresses, chores, petty grievances and half-finished bottles of wine are constantly shared. Doorbells go un-rung, shoes unworn. It’s as common to drop by in pyjamas as it is jeans.

  • by Wendy Syfret
What do young workers want? A pay rise, or a house
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Careers

What do young workers want? A pay rise, or a house

Employers are obsessed with knowing what younger generations want. More often than not, it’s a pay rise.

  • by Jim Bright
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Is the right to disconnect Gen Z’s workplace legacy? It’s complicated
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Workplace

Is the right to disconnect Gen Z’s workplace legacy? It’s complicated

Will the drawing of boundaries and muting of notifications be Generation Z’s workplace legacy? It’s complicated.

  • by Mary Ward
Millennials think talking on the phone is a fate worse than death

Millennials think talking on the phone is a fate worse than death

My generational peers seem to favour writing 100 text messages when a simple call would have sufficed. I don’t get it.

  • by January Jones
Plush sandwiches and tiny ‘boyfriends’: The toys young women are obsessed with

Plush sandwiches and tiny ‘boyfriends’: The toys young women are obsessed with

A new “toy revival” has Gen Z and Millennial women collecting dolls and soft toys. And there’s not a Barbie in sight.

  • by Jada Susas
If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t be watching Netflix and ordering UberEats

If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t be watching Netflix and ordering UberEats

As Millennials limp into obsolescence, let’s not forget what we gave the world.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Drunken nights, nauseous seaplane ride: Influencers given $90,000 visit to Australia

Drunken nights, nauseous seaplane ride: Influencers given $90,000 visit to Australia

The national tourism agency is trying to sell Australia as a holiday destination to Generation Z by hosting three social media influencers.

  • by Mary Ward