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Kate Hudson never wears deodorant

PerthNow

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson has confessed she never wears deodorant because she prefers to live "au naturel".

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Wellness trend that can cause ‘out of body’ experiences

PerthNow

It is the trendy wellness practice that has taken the health industry by storm, but it can trigger unpleasant out-of-body experiences, experts have warned.

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Woman 'shocked' by 'tackiest ever' wedding invite

PerthNow

A woman is in "utter shock" after being invited to her friend's wedding as a babysitter in a separate room.

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Working from home is causing a spike in problem drinking

PerthNow

When your boss isn’t watching you, and you’re working at the kitchen table in sight of the wine rack, people get used to a post-work drink or three. 

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How to clean old cooking pans: Aussie’s sparkling results after using $10 ‘miracle’ item

7NEWS

‘The rust came off in 30 seconds after I used this. I am just blown away.’

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Beautiful European city crowned 'the best smelling in the world'

Express

Athens has been named the world's best smelling city, beating Paris, Zurich and Dublin, a survey says.

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This country has a national happiness index. But what is it really like to live there?

CNN

The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has only 700,000 residents and has preserved a very traditional way of life. Not everyone wants it to stay that way.

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Spectacular display as Mount Etna erupts in Sicily

euronews

Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano.

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'Life on the fast lane': A look at Zakes Bantwini's cars

The South African

From a Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS600 to EQS 53 4Matic – A look at Zakes Bantwini’s impressive car collection.

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Dame Emma Thompson backs Just Stop Oil as thousands join London nature march

The Independent

Dame Emma Thompson, BBC presenter Chris Packham and actors Miranda Richardson and Iwan Rheon have backed the actions of Just Stop Oil, as they took part in a protest persuade politicians to prioritise nature and climate. They were among an estimated 60,000 people who marched in London to demand poli