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40 document(s) in Lifestyle.
Smile, we're doing rather well
MORE of us are struggling to pay bills on time and turning to welfare organisations for help, and we've had more brushes with violence and are fearful of dangerous drivers.
Newcastle Herald 18/05/2013
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A Generation X, Y, Z thing
SO there I was, minding my business at 1 in the morning a week ago, asleep.
Newcastle Herald 27/04/2013
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Council funds a boost for Harold
LEARNING valuable life lessons on healthy living from a giant giraffe has largely been considered a rite of passage for school students across the country for more than a quarter of a century.
Illawarra Mercury 19/04/2013
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Hermit not out of woods yet after arrest for thefts
ROME, Maine: He would meditate on an overturned bucket while staring up at the sky and knew all the eagles that nested nearby.
Sydney Morning Herald 13/04/2013
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Brits much happier than us, despite the whingeing
AUSTRALIANS may like to dub the British "whingeing Poms" but it appears the English feel better about their lives than we do, despite the weak UK economy.
Newcastle Herald 05/04/2013
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Quality of life in very materialistic world
IT offended me a little, I admit, when an African refugee living in Australia told me that she didn't like being in this country very much.
Newcastle Herald 26/03/2013
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If in doubt, write it out
Weekly strategy sessions can work wonders, write SARAH WELCH and ALICIA ROCKMORE.
Illawarra Mercury 26/03/2013
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There's no second place like home
For all our complaints, Australia is still the second-best country in the world for the potential it offers its people for human development, a benchmark United Nations study has found. The 2013 Human Development Report shows Norway was ranked the best place in the world to live, followed by Australia, the US, the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland and Japan. The small African republic of Niger was ranked the worst place to live, just behind the Democratic Republic of ...
Sydney Morning Herald 15/03/2013
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Unattractive side to new portrait of young people
A new portrait of young people shows they are better educated and smoking less but are increasingly overweight, using illicit drugs and drinking at risky levels.
Sydney Morning Herald 15/03/2013
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Not perfect, but close
WHETHER your city or town is more or less "liveable" than any other is hard to measure.
Newcastle Herald 06/03/2013
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