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This couple's rent soared by 44 per cent in two years. They're not alone in feeling the squeeze
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As a new report confirms Perth's status as one of the tightest rental markets in the country, an expert warns the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. -
Rents soar by $178 per week in one Perth suburb as tenants feel the cost-of-living bite
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As a new report confirms Perth's status as one of the tightest rental markets in the country, an expert warns the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. -
Couple's rent soars by 44 per cent in two years as Perth tenants face skyrocketing prices
via abc.net.au
As a new report confirms Perth's status as one of the tightest rental markets in the country, an expert warns the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. -
When will there be good news? Why we're craving stories that make us smile
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With more than two-thirds of Australians actively avoiding the news because it brings them down, Piia Wirsu explains why the ABC has created a new podcast with the sole purpose of making you feel good. -
Finding the news depressing? Lots of us are, so we're offering some light relief
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With more than two-thirds of Australians actively avoiding the news because it brings them down, Piia Wirsu explains why the ABC has created a new podcast with the sole purpose of making you feel good. -
With his job on the brink, Luke pitched a game about cutting up fruit. It became a global phenomenon
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Fruit Ninja would become one of the most recognisable games of its era, downloaded more than 1 billion times and leaving an indelible mark on mobile gaming. -
How a Brisbane man turned late-night knife ads into Fruit Ninja
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Fruit Ninja would become one of the most recognisable games of its era, downloaded more than 1 billion times and leaving an indelible mark on mobile gaming. -
Giant isopod noodles offered for $74 a bowl at Taiwan restaurant
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Since The Ramen Boy launched the limited-edition noodle dish featuring a giant crustacean on May 22, more than 100 people have joined a waiting list to dine at the Taipei restaurant. -
Giant isopod noodles offered for $74 a bowl at Taipei restaurant
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Since The Ramen Boy launched the limited-edition noodle bowl featuring a giant crustacean on May 22, more than 100 people have joined a waiting list to dine at the Taipei restaurant. -
'I'll go without food': Krystal has a full-time public service job, but the rising cost of living has her turning to charities
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For the first time, Canberra charities are finding full-time public servants, nurses, teachers and police officers are regularly needing their help to make ends meet. -
COVID closed this ultra-remote community to tourists for three years, but now it's excited to welcome them back
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Kalumburu Aboriginal community sits at the gateway to some of the country's more remote and spectacular country, but has turned travellers away since the pandemic emerged in early 2020. -
Do you consider yourself a middle income family? Tell us how you're dealing with the cost of living
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Many middle-income households felt the budget had nothing in store for them. So we want to know what it means to be a middle-class family living in Australia now. -
Are you a middle-class family? Tell us how you're dealing with the cost of living
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Many middle-income households felt the budget had nothing in store for them. So we want to know what it means to be a middle-class family living in Australia now. -
Peter Callea has put his heart and sole into his shoe repair business for decades. But he's not ready to retire just yet
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The Calleas have run their shoe repair store in Melbourne’s west for more than 60 years. Now Peter has dementia and Nerina uses a walking stick, but they’re not ready to down tools yet. -
Family, work and church. How a small Melbourne cobbler's workshop has been the Calleas' world for 65 years
via abc.net.au
The Calleas have run their shoe repair store in Melbourne’s west for more than 60 years. Now Peter has dementia and Nerina uses a walking stick, but they’re not ready to down tools yet. -
Family, work and church. How a small Melbourne cobbler's workshop has been the Calleas's world for 65 years
via abc.net.au
The Calleas have run their shoe repair store in Melbourne’s west for more than 60 years. Now Peter has dementia and Nerina uses a walking stick, but they’re not ready to down tools yet.
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