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Surprise reason older people are bad drivers

The West Australian

A study has revealed why older drivers tend to be more dangerous on the road, and it might not be why you think.

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Burger closes 20 stores immediately after sad announcement

PerthNow

The burger chain has gone into voluntary administration, with 20 stores closed immediately and hundreds of jobs expected to be affected just days after a Perth store was confirmed

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How to make long-distance friendships thrive

Women And Home Magazine

They say long-distance relationships never work. But, when it comes to friendships, we wholeheartedly disagree. While making long-distance friendships work is no easy feat, it’s always worth it when you see your bestie’s smile on a video call, or in person when you finally get to meet up.

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Aussie dentists get behind new teeth whitening kit developed by single mum

7NEWS

Thousands of Aussies have tested out the product which you can buy at Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse.

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Check your super: Top-performing funds revealed. Is yours on the list?

PerthNow

Superannuation funds have recorded another ‘impressive’ year, according to new research.

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The schools debate is asking all the wrong questions | Eva Wiseman

The Guardian

At first I was energised and vaguely excited by the private schools debate. Abolish, I say. Get rid of a profoundly unequal education system that reproduces inequality and divides society!

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Have a perfect Provençal picnic with pan bagnat and anchovy dip

NBC Today

Picnic like you're in Provence with classic French pan bagnat sandwiches and salty anchoïade dip from chef Andrea Calstier.

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Heading off for 'Eurosummer'? How to help your body adapt to the heat when you travel

ABC News

Hordes of Aussies are trading scarves for singlets and going north of the equator where deadly heatwaves are in full force. But it takes time to adapt to extreme heat so preparing before you go is essential.

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Glass Animals reveal Rihanna almost recorded their hit, ‘Heat Waves’

Audacy

British Alt-pop group Glass Animals’ 2020 hit “Heat Waves” almost never was according to frontman Dave Bayley, who revealed recently that the track was on the table for consideration at the Roc Nation offices for some time.

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Contribution overseas students make to economy varies depending on constituency

The Independent

The contribution international students make to the UK economy varies significantly depending on the parliamentary constituency, data suggests. In 10 constituencies – including the seat which Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is fighting to retain – overseas students bring in more than £400 million in