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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.

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Maccas releases epic burger stuffed with onion rings

Taste

We’ll have onion rings on the side too, ta.

1770

Rise and shine! Here are 3 breakfast places where you can satisfy your early morning hunger

IOL

Here in South Africa, we have a variety of breakfast options that can tempt your taste buds in the morning.

1769

This Christmas, consider buying a pink tutu for your son

IOL

Any child can like a pink and sparkly doll, a ball, or a blue truck too - if we work to change the gendered messaging around them, writes Lisa Selin Davis.

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4 reasons why travel is beneficial for your wellbeing

IOL

Setting time in your calendar to explore the world is incredible for self-care, so do yourself a favour and book that holiday today.

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UK could face ‘challenge’ on supply of presents this Christmas, Downing Street admits

The Independent

Minister assures cabinet that turkeys will be available for festive feasts

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6 refreshing cocktails that are perfect for spring

IOL

From floral sips to fruity mixes, and many more – we have rounded up the most seasonally appropriate cocktails to welcome the new (and warmer) months ahead.

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Would you rent a Christmas tree? Here's why you should

IOL

Renting a Christmas tree allows consumers to play their part in building a more sustainable festive season, writes Dominic Naidoo.