Emma Watson, the actress who played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movie franchise, has won the unenviable title of Most Dangerous Cyber Celebrity in McAfee's 2012 Most Dangerous Celebrities™ … [Read more...]
Take a seat at the World’s Largest Makeup Class
Update 21 Sept 2012: Aussies set New World Record for World’s Largest Makeup Class Priceline and Bourjois will be attempting to set a new a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest makeup class … [Read more...]
The Letter Box Goes Digital from October
The humble letter box could become the latest casualty of the internet. Australia Post is introducing a new service in October 2012 that could, in time, dispense with the need for a letter box on … [Read more...]
Fertility Week 3 – 9 September 2012
Only a third of Australians know when is the best time in a woman’s cycle to have sex in order to conceive, and only 20 per cent know the age at which a woman’s fertility starts to decline. During … [Read more...]
Taste Cook Travel
Australian Chef Pauline Leonard (pictured), best known for the cooking classes she runs at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, has been conducting gourmet food & wine weekend tours for small … [Read more...]
Fifty Shades of Midlife
This year Jean Hailes for Women's Health will again use internet technology to reach thousands of women across Australia. Jean Hailes third annual community webcast, Fifty Shades of Midlife – mood, … [Read more...]
Harlequin Australia calling for online submission of manuscripts
Harlequin Australia, the leading publisher of romance and women's fiction has announced the launch of its very own digital-first imprint, Harlequin Escape. Harlequin Escape was created to unearth new … [Read more...]
Massage Therapist demands sex industry stop using the word ‘massage’
Following recent discussion in the media about the prevalence of brothels using the term 'massage' to advertise their services, the owner of a national chain of mobile day spas is speaking out, … [Read more...]
Book Review: The Unfinished Journals of Elizabeth D by Nichole Bernier
The Unfinished Journals of Elizabeth D is a haunting story of bereavement, friendship and the pain of its loss, beautifully and skilfully told by Nichole Bernier. Sometimes women share an affinity, a … [Read more...]
Common Lifestyle Dysfunctions and How to Manage Them
Most of the aches and pains associated with lower back pain, neck pain, upper back pain, sore knees etc., are classified as a lifestyle dysfunction. These are often related to work conditions, … [Read more...]
New Website Connects Australian Women with Leading Breast Surgeons
A new, free service is helping women who are considering having plastic surgery to connect with plastic surgeons in their local area who have achieved expertise in breast surgery. Breast.com.au is … [Read more...]
Australian Business Woman Achieves Record Price for her Book On Ebay
Australian business woman and mother of three, Dymphna Boholt, has achieved a record price for her non-fiction book on Ebay. Widely recognised as Australia’s leading real estate educator and a very … [Read more...]
Cookbook: The Australian Women’s Weekly Cooking for Kids with Allergies
The Australian Women's Weekly Cooking for Kids with Allergies offers delicious recipes for children with food allergies that the whole family will love. Food allergies in children are becoming … [Read more...]
Cookbook: The Australian Women’s Weekly Decorating Cakes
The Australian Women's Weekly Decorating Cakes is full of gorgeous and lavishly decorated cakes for weddings, christenings, birthdays, anniversaries and for any other occasion that calls for a … [Read more...]
What motivates Australian Women in International Business
What motivates Australian businesswomen in international business? This is the question being asked by researchers from the University of Melbourne who are calling for survey participants from among … [Read more...]
Wheatgrass: Go Green to Beat the Winter Blues
With winter firmly upon us, a lot of Aussies will be worried about whether their immune systems are up to the challenge. Outside of the balmy north, temperatures around the country have dropped and … [Read more...]
8 Common Scams Targeting Small Businesses in Australia
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Scams that target small businesses come in a number of forms, and can leave your business vulnerable and exposed to a variety of threats. Scammers … [Read more...]
Acupause: Investigating Acupuncture for Hot Flushes
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health, The University of Melbourne, RMIT University and Southern Cross University are collaborating to put acupuncture to the test. The Acupause trial is now recruiting women … [Read more...]
Making Ends Meet After Divorce
When it comes to the financial fallout from divorce, it seems that splitting up and dividing assets go hand in hand. But having the right financial plan can help steer women through the financial … [Read more...]
Daily Addict on the Move: Add Some CK One Colour
Daily Addict on the move presented by Lexus CT 200h Daily Addict Editor, Carrie Kwan, is always on the move scouring cities for hidden gems and the best places to shop, eat, drink and experience. … [Read more...]
Book Review: THE BELOVED by Annah Faulkner
Bertie is the “Beloved” of the title. Set in the 1950's to early sixties, beginning in Melbourne, with interludes in Sydney and then moving on to Port Moresby, the novel follows Bertie's development … [Read more...]
Five Golden Rules for Female Business Travellers
The number of women who travel for business is increasing and today women make up 45% of the corporate travel market. As women travel for business more often, they need to be adequately prepared to … [Read more...]
Layne Beachley Offers Funding for Ambitious Aussie Females
The Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation provides funding for women and girls who need assistance in reaching their goals in their sporting, academic, community or cultural pursuits. After … [Read more...]
Women on the Board working to eradicate Racism in Australia
Founded in 2010, All Together Now is dedicated to preventing racist behaviour in Australia through innovative, evidence-based and effective social marketing. All Together Now recently appointed their … [Read more...]
How sugar damages your health and why it’s so hard to resist
Reports from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)¹ reveal that Australians’ consumption of sugar (50kg per capita per year) exceeds that of the USA and European countries. … [Read more...]
Is having a family making you fat?
New data from leading health business Bupa shows that young parents under 40 are showing dangerously high levels of obesity, compared to people of the same age who are single or don’t have kids. The … [Read more...]
Women are networking on Australia’s golf courses
What was once the unofficial boardroom for businessmen, the golf course, is fast becoming favoured by the fairer sex as they take over the fairways for business and pleasure. Research compiled by US … [Read more...]
Q & A with Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria has announced a partnership with premium cat food brand Dine in their global ‘Follow Your Passion’ campaign. The campaign is centred on Eva’s personal passions, and reveals a side to her, … [Read more...]
Budgeting for Health and Wellbeing
Did you know a financial plan may also boost your health? Household budgeting can be challenging, but it could help to safeguard your family's health and wellbeing. Most mums are all too aware of how … [Read more...]
Daily Addict on the Move: High Coffee in Sydney
Daily Addict Editor, Carrie Kwan, is always on the move scouring cities for hidden gems and the best places to shop, eat, drink and experience. During the month of July she’s behind the wheel of the … [Read more...]
Your Olympics Juice Party Guide
Australia was once described by revered intellectual Donald Horne as "the lucky country". With its endless coastline, its rich natural resources and wonderful climate, Australia certainly has a lot … [Read more...]
Book Review: The Daughters of Mars by Tom Keneally
Tom Keneally has drawn an epic tribute to the enormous and often less-acknowledged contributions of women during World War I. In this, his latest novel, seen from the point of view of the nurses who … [Read more...]
Starting the new financial year on the right foot
Are you ready to get your finances in shape this financial year? Our team of expert financial planners will give you the tools you need to start saving now. Despite the fact it rolls around every … [Read more...]
Happiness – WTF ?!
I recently had a debate with a man – not a random unimportant man wearing a suit that I met in a bar – I mean a real, sweaty, solid man whose charisma is so high that, if you were not careful, he … [Read more...]
Knitters of all levels wanted to Knit for Children in Need this Winter
Each year the Guardian Angel Knitting Program encourages knitters of all levels to pick up knitting needles, hone their skills and donate their woollen creations to Australians in need. Now in it's … [Read more...]
High Tea for Habitat 2012
High Tea for Habitat is an annual event held in September every year in support of Habitat for Humanity Australia (HFHA), an independent non-profit organisation working to reduce housing poverty in … [Read more...]
Bowel Habits: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Bowel habits vary between people, and can change with time. Not all changes indicate disease, but some should be discussed with a doctor. Frequency Anything from several times in a day to a few times … [Read more...]
Book Review: Mary Bennet by Jennifer Paynter
[rating:3] Poor plain bookish Mary Bennet, caught halfway between pretty Jane, clever Lizzy and silly Lydia and her shadow Kitty. She is a dim presence in Pride and Prejudice, a foil for the … [Read more...]
Australian women prepare for the end of the financial year
Financial planning and end of financial year. The financial year ends on June 30 - make sure your finances are in order to maximise tax and other entitlements. Last week we talked about the 2011 … [Read more...]
Small Business Superannuation Clearing House simplifies staff superannuation for small business
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Small Business Superannuation Clearing House Tuesday 05 June 2012 The Small Business Superannuation Clearing House offers small … [Read more...]
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