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Cemeteries plan ahead for increased demand for natural and eco burials
via abc.net.auVictoria's first standalone natural burial sites are being developed on Melbourne's outskirts to meet the growing demand for simple burials with no tombstone and in some cases, no coffin. -
Daughter 'in tears' as insurance company sells woman with dementia $15,000 funeral policy
via abc.net.auA Queensland woman says she's shocked an insurer ignored a number of 'red flags' when selling a $15,000 funeral insurance policy over the phone to her mother who has dementia. -
Bullied and harassed teachers a significant problem in Australian schools, report finds
via abc.net.auA new report by La Trobe University finds 80 per cent of teachers have experienced some form of student or parent bullying or harassment over the past nine to 12 months. -
Seabin 'rubbish bin for the water' comes to Australia
via abc.net.auAn estimated 8 million tonnes of plastic rubbish enters the world's oceans each year and an Australian invention called a Seabin is doing something about it. -
Good Friday cold blast in Albany brings April snow to WA for first time in 49 years
via abc.net.auThe snowfall in Albany is the earliest recorded in Western Australia's history, with the last April snowfall noted in 1970. -
Andrew Mallard, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and jailed for 12 years, killed in hit-and-run crash in US
via abc.net.auThe family of Andrew Mallard and the team that helped exonerate him of a murder he did not commit express their devastation after the WA man is killed in a hit-and-run crash in Los Angeles. -
Whoa: hiring help for horses is enough to throw you
When you live on a farm near one of Australia’s most famous coastal idylls and advertise for help with the animals, you end up with some interesting candidates. -
The new school bullies aren’t children – they’re parents
Furious Facebook posts, abusive emails, school sit-ins, menacing behaviour: the bullying of staff by parents can have devastating consequences. -
Two of Us: Brent put his job on the line to make Sally a household name
More than three decades ago, Brent Gazzaniga helped TV presenter Sally Williams. He’s now applying the same determination to her new project. -
Why season's greetings aren't for everyone
There are large swathes of the globe where people not only endure four distinct seasons but come to relish the experience. -
Dicey Topics: Stan Grant talks politics, religion and sex
The Walkley Award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist discusses the topics we are told to keep quiet. -
Sovereign Hill gets $10 million funding boost on eve of 50th birthday
Sovereign Hill gets $10 million funding boost on eve of 50th birthday -
Keary in doubt for Anzac Day after head knock
Roosters coach Trent Robinson has praised his side for dealing with adversity but admitted more could follow if Luke Keary cannot recover from a concussion to play against the Dragons. -
How healthy is double screening in the age of constant distraction?
Multitasking, in its media and non-media forms, has been shown to be a myth. -
'An inferno of fire': Soldier's 'vivid' diary published for first time
Diary of Philip Owen Ayton's brutal four years in Gallipoli and France reveals the sapper had a hell of a time both at the front and in his time off. -
Watch: The reasons I just can't let go of the Nashville series
"This show, which I'm the first to admit contains a triple helping of cheese, has got under my skin. I've come up with three theories why." -
Good Weekend Superquiz and Target, Saturday, April 20
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Chris Lilley's new series, Lunatics, is funny. Mostly.
It's been a long time between drinks for Chris Lilley - in that sense, Lunatics feels long overdue. -
Your Daily Horoscope for Saturday, April 20
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career. -
Why Avengers: Endgame means so much to so many people
Calling the superhero world Marvel has built a "big new experiment" is an understatement when considering just how massively it has reshaped the Hollywood landscape. -
WestConnex first proposes to replace a park with a bike path, then a freeway
The Bereijklian government is making plans to dislodge a tree-lined pedestrian bridge intended to salve the impact of the WestConnex motorway in Sydney’s inner west – before that bridge is even built. -
Torn between two cinemas, looking for a reel deal
Cinema entrepreneur Eddie Tamir is giving up his plans to develop a new cinema complex opposite Barkly Square shopping centre in Brunswick. -
Time for reflection on life
Celebrating eternal life, and the pagan spring celebration of fertility and procreation. -
The only way is up for retailing in the city fringe
The limited space for sprawling retail sites in Sydney's fringe suburbs has led developers to offer vertical retailing alternatives. -
The 'crazy and epic' story of John Coburn's Opera House curtain call
A look at the artist and the tapestries intended as major artistic centrepieces of the building. -
'Terminally corrupted': It's time for NAPLAN to go, union says
The Australian teachers union has joined calls for NAPLAN to be scrapped, as the British opposition says high pressure testing gives children nightmares. -
Sydney hailstorms put a dent in industrial property supply
Market Wrap covers all the commercial property action in and around Sydney. -
Since when did our food become so infantilised?
When we dine, we're being treated like children in need of constant distraction. -
'Ship has turned': Slater and Gordon boss sets law firm on new course
Slater and Gordon boss John Somerville says while he believes the once-troubled law firm has turned a corner, the group still has balance sheet issues. -
Red-braised pork with shiitake mushrooms
Red-braising is a fantastic technique you can use with any favourite meat: duck, chicken, brisket. -
Record result but still no breathing space for Lynas
It should have been a great week for Lynas Corp. Record quarterly production numbers released on Tuesday proved, once again, the rare earths group's performance is beyond reproach when it comes to the factors within its control. -
Prabowo warns of protests, but real test for Jokowi is his promises
Indonesia's election has delivered a strong win for incumbent Joko Widodo. Now the president has to deliver lasting reform. -
Ninety per cent tax for a day's work: The battle facing Aussie mums
New figures shows primary carers will gain little to overcome entrenched tax disadvantages in this year's election -
New performing arts centre showcases student talent
Presbyterian Ladies College (PLC) in Burwood Road, Burwood, has established a reputation in the academic field. -
Many students don't know how to study. Here's how parents can help
Researchers have found some popular methods of study are not very useful while others work very well. -
Last mile delivery changing industrial market dynamics
As any gridlocked peak hour motorist would appreciate, it’s not the distance to the destination that counts, but the time. -
'It's not a rort': Thurston angry over Inglis retirement
Thurston is angry the retirement announcement of his former Australian, Queensland and Indigenous All-Stars teammate Greg Inglis has been viewed with suspicion instead of optimism about the role he can play. -
Investigation or witch hunt? How foster parents were accused
An ex-police couple who became foster parents found themselves confronted with false claims of abuse - claims that are still on the record. -
Inflated record is not a good look
Jim Bright explores the importance of authenticity when it comes to résumés. -
In Quebec, new bill targets religious Canadians in the public sector
"How am I supposed to teach tolerance and diversity to my students, many of whom are immigrant kids, when the government is asking me to give up who I am?" -
I'm the changing face of Anzac Day, now let's save the day's spirit
I serve in the Defence Force and in my local supermarket - my two career choices clash dramatically on Anzac Day. -
How to minimise exposure to hormone disrupters
It can be a life and death matter for people who are not even trying to have a family. -
How much will you get in May and beyond? The battle of the tax cuts
The choice between the Coalition and Labor facing voters as they consider their options over Easter is starker than in many previous elections. -
How a short-selling King chooses his prey
In the cut-throat world of investing, short sellers can get a bad rap. Phil King, the founder of one of the most successful short-selling funds in the market, takes issue with this. -
HIV infection rates in NSW hit record low, but there are concerns
The annual number of new HIV cases in NSW has dropped to the lowest level since 1984, but can it be wiped out by the target year of 2020? -
Growth of online shopping has made logistics property a winner
Strong demand for high-quality distribution centres has led investors to re-weight their portfolios away from retail centres and into industrial property. -
Gene therapy rids infants of 'bubble boy' immune disease symptoms
After decades of painstaking research and heartbreaking setbacks, the treatment appears to have cured an "incurable" genetic disorder with no side effects. -
From British race patriotism to inclusion: we are not a racist nation
“Racist” is a powerful accusation to make against anyone, and it has been frequently applied to Australia’s political mainstream - but it's not warranted. -
Embracing disability and diversity in the workplace
Senator Jordon Steele-John and Rachel Mead are at the forefront in the battle against discrimination based on physical ability and sexual orientation. -
Egos, micro-management, subterfuge: on the buses with Morrison and Shorten
Election campaigns are big, awkward beasts with plenty of room for things to go wrong - and for tensions to boil over.