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Why Period Care Conversation are Changing

The way we approach menstrual health is undergoing a quiet, long-overdue change. For decades, regular period care relied on a culture of silence and single-use products. These older options often put quick convenience ahead of lasting comfort, body awareness, and care for our planet. Around meaningful dates like Menstrual Hygiene Day, a collective shift is […]

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Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science

How AyurScience Targets the Root Cause of Skin Health AyurScience is an Australian skincare brand founded by pharmacists who are second-generation custodians of Ayurvedic practice. This heritage is not a retrospective inspiration but a lived experience passed through generations, where plant-based remedies and rituals centred on balance formed the foundation of daily life. By bridging […]

Endocrine Beauty Connection

The endocrine beauty connection

Skin is in constant conversation with the endocrine system. Hormonal signals shape repair, resilience and radiance.

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Why ancient plants are the future of skincare

Sukin botanical skincare blends ancient plants with modern science. Discover why this Australian brand is leading the natural beauty charge.

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Toxin-free beauty

From hidden chemicals in skincare to the air in our homes. Here’s how to transition to a non-toxic beauty routine without the overwhelm.

Glycine

Glycine, the underrated nutrient

Discover the overlooked amino acid glycine — vital for collagen, skin health, and vitality during pregnancy, postpartum, and ageing.

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Syrian Quinoa Tabbouleh

Syrian Quinoa Tabbouleh

Quinoa is a highly nutritious seed that’s rich in protein and dietary fibre to help keep you regular and promote healthy blood sugar levels. Quinoa is also a good source of iron which is needed to produce calming neurotransmitters like dopamine, as well as support strong immune function. Parsley is an excellent source of vitamin K required for healthy blood clotting, along with beta-carotene that offers protection against eye diseases including macular degeneration.

Sesame tempeh skewers with spicy peanut sauce.

Learn about the many benefits of Tempeh

Fermented foods are “hot” health topics these days, and tempeh is an excellent example as well as being a great source of protein.

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How to find the best Sustainable & Stylish Footwear

Runners, sneakers and trainers are a massive business, but they also leave a enormous eco-footprint. We track down the most ecologically sound and stylish pairs of shoes.

Star gazing

What’s in store for your star sign in July & August

Will the stars align for you? Time to sneak a peek into the future with Christine Broadbent to see what’s in store for your star sign.

The Giesen 0% range also including a rosé, pinot gris and merlot.

Tips to living a low-alcohol lifestyle

Embracing a low- or no-alcohol lifestyle can result in a greater state of wellbeing. Here are our top tips to help you minimise alcohol consumption.

Bread and Butter pudding

Lets make Heritage Food Healthy

Cooking styles and fashions change with the times, but while those dishes your parents and grandparents used to make might be off trend, they were usually tasty and often comforting.

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Garlic Roast Potatoes

One of my best food memories growing up has always been roasted potato. I would fill up on them every time and then get into trouble because I wouldn’t eat anything else. (In my defence, there were some terribly over-boiled Brussels sprouts on that plate!)

Lamb roast

Lamb Roast Re-imagined

Both of my nannas would always cook a Sunday lamb roast — every week without fail. So did my mum. It was comforting, but it was also cooked in copious amounts of animal dripping! I still can’t live without a Sunday roast every month, but my roast is a little lighter on the fat and a lot lighter on the organs and hips! Most people don’t roast shanks but trust me, they’re delicious. And yes, I cooked these babies in an oven bag!

Bread and Butter pudding

Healthy Bread & Butter Pudding

This bread and butter pudding recipe calls for skimmed milk or a plant-based milk to make it a healthy option. Use an unrefined sugar like coconut sugar to provide a natural sweetness. The pudding is best used with bread which is at least a day old so it keeps its integrity and doesn’t get too soggy.

Vegan Paella

Vegan Paella

This tasty Spanish dish is full of flavour and nutritional goodness. Olives are an excellent source of vitamin
E and healthy monounsaturated fats, which are beneficial for supporting heart health and lowering cholesterol levels.

Cauliflower Mac & Cheese

Cauliflower Mac & Cheese

This delicious, creamy pasta dish is a healthy twist on an old-time favourite. Cauliflower is a sulphur-containing super vegetable that enhances liver detoxification. Cauliflowers are also an excellent source of vitamins C, E and K, needed by the body to strengthen the immune system, promote healthy blood clotting, and to improve cardiovascular and bone health.

Lady in Hot springs at The dep blue hotel & hot springs

Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs experience

Deep Blue Hotel and Hot Springs is a wellness destination situated in Warrnambool, a beachside town three hours’ drive west of Melbourne.