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1815

World's deepest swimming pool opens in Dubai

eNCA

Deep Dive Dubai prides itself as "the only diving facility in the world" where you can go down 60 metres, 15 metres deeper than any other pool.

1814

Scientists find two assassin spiders on Australia's Kangaroo Island

Daily Mail Online

Experts have discovered two assassin spiders previously thought to be extinct living on a remote patch of an island off the coast of Australia, on a small patch of an unburnt part of Kangaroo Island.

1813

Air fryer lemon puff bars

Taste

Tangy lemon and creamy custard are the ultimate surprise in these light and crispy puffed pastries. Plus, you only need five ingredients - so easy!

1812

Mum's genius baby proof Christmas tree hack has parents feeling festive AF

Kidspot

Why didn't we think of this?

1811

Kayla Itsines makes 'best salad ever' using supermarket roast chicken

Daily Mail

Australia's highest-paid fitness influencer Kayla Itsines has revealed how she created her 'new favourite lunch' that 'took no time at all to make'.

1810

WATCH | 'I've always been a fighter': US man who lost 3 limbs as a teen now surfs and snowboards | Parent

news24

This brave triple amputee surfs, snowboards and walked across a stage to receive a university degree 20 years after being told he'd never walk again.

1809

Mum shares her quick fruit pastry recipe using only three ingredients

Daily Mail

The homemade dessert took no longer than 15 minutes to cook in the oven and looked like bakery-quality goods.

1808

Sunbather shows off her $46 inflatable tanning bed

Daily Mail

An avid sunbather from Melbourne has shared the $46 inflatable tanning bed she bought off Amazon in a TikTok that's sent sunshine chases into a frenzy. 

1807

25 delicious old-school desserts

Australia's Best Recipes

Go old-school this season with these easy retro desserts that are great for a party.

1806

John Matisonn | Liz Cheney floats criminal charge against Trump | News24

news24

Twice this week, Liz Cheney, vice-chairperson of the 6 January select committee investigating the insurrection, raised the possibility that Trump's conduct could qualify as an effort to obstruct President Joe Biden's victory certification, writes John Matisonn.