How to measure your blood pressure properly
Many people don’t measure their blood pressure properly at home – here’s how three experts say to get accurate readings.
Patients in mental distress will face tele-consults as NSW Health scrambles to lessen the impact of two in three public psychiatrists resigning.
The "animals" responsible for targeting the former home of a prominent Jewish community leader remain on the run as police throw major resources at the attack.
Renters are more likely to support Labor or Liberal than the Greens despite the minor party running hard on issues faced by tenants, fresh polling shows.
Police are urging a man accused of indecently assaulting a woman in a Civic nightclub last month to turn himself into the nearest police station.
A 46-year-old man, caught speeding on a motorbike unregistered since 2008, was also booked for having methamphetamine in his system on Yarra Glen on Thursday afternoon.
For its twin summer exhibitions, the National Gallery of Australia has chosen to look at two female artists partly lost in the shadows of art history, reports HELEN MUSA.
Most adults will gain half a kilo this year – and every year. NICK FULLER explains how to stop ‘weight creep’.
Electricity powers our homes, keeping our lights on, devices charged and appliances running. But as essential as it is, electricity can be dangerous if not handled with care, says GABRIEL TAN, of Metropolitan Electrical Contractors.
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Patients in mental distress will face tele-consults as NSW Health scrambles to lessen the impact of two in three public psychiatrists resigning.
More tech companies are introducing AI features to their services, and authors and experts warn it can be hard – if not impossible – to opt out, reports JENNIFER DUDLEY-NICHOLSON.
The "animals" responsible for targeting the former home of a prominent Jewish community leader remain on the run as police throw major resources at the attack.
Renters are more likely to support Labor or Liberal than the Greens despite the minor party running hard on issues faced by tenants, fresh polling shows.
Police are urging a man accused of indecently assaulting a woman in a Civic nightclub last month to turn himself into the nearest police station.
A 46-year-old man, caught speeding on a motorbike unregistered since 2008, was also booked for having methamphetamine in his system on Yarra Glen on Thursday afternoon.
Labor is trailing the opposition just months before Australians head to the polls, but the prime minister says his government can give voters what they want.
The strength of Australia's labour market has kept the Reserve Bank from cutting interest rates but growing evidence suggests it's not as crucial as thought.
Despite an increase in the PhD stipend, candidates are still forced to get by on meagre incomes, discouraging many Australians from pursuing research careers.
"At least 50,000 innocents have died in Gaza since October 2023 and the failure of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian religious leaders reveals the chasmic gap between religious teaching and religious-based conduct," writes HUGH SELBY.
Electric car sales have slumped. Misinformation is one of the reasons, say MILAD HAGHANI & HADI GHADERI.
Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS devotes his column to digital living – the art of being constantly connected, yet somehow never truly there.
The default position these days from those we elect is to ignore any call for action unless it will likely increase their re-election prospects, writes legal columnist HUGH SELBY.
Los Angeles is on fire. How will Australia cope when bushfires hit Sydney, Melbourne or another major city, asks pyrogeography professor DAVID BOWMAN?
Pompeii comes to Australia, and ancient and contemporary stories of disaster and loss converge, writes KYLIE MESSAGE.
Letter writer SUE DYER, of Downer, believes Labor should be worried if the plan is to have the current treasurer, planning and transport minister Chris Steel take on full parliamentary party and government leadership duties any time soon.
Why do we dream – and why do we dream what we dream? Why does time seem to fly during happy moments and drag during tedious ones? CLIVE WILLIAMS devotes his Whimsy column to pondering the imponderable.
"Unfortunately, the human mind is a precision instrument of self-delusion. Its most fearsome power is its capacity to provide self-sustaining fables that support its natural desire to escape its own demise," writes columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
Recent international research shows Australians are buying and reading fewer books than people in many other countries. But why?
Here's Artsweek, arts editor HELEN MUSA's latest weekly round-up of arts event in Canberra.
For its twin summer exhibitions, the National Gallery of Australia has chosen to look at two female artists partly lost in the shadows of art history, reports HELEN MUSA.
Here's the latest Arts in City column from arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Since May, when Canberra International Music Festival director Roland Peelman stepped down after a whirlwind 10 years, there's been a changing of the guard, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Arts editor HELEN MUSA reports from 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, in Brisbane, one of the biggest and most important cultural summits of our region.
The release date of Shrek 5 – starring Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy – has been pushed back six months.
Kids supergroup The Wiggles have worked with country stars Dolly Parton and Dasha on their new album, Wiggle Up, Giddy Up!
HELEN MUSA reviews Opera Australia's Cinderella (Cendrillon) by Jules Massenet at the Sydney Opera House.
Many people don’t measure their blood pressure properly at home – here’s how three experts say to get accurate readings.
Gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON looks at another week in the summer garden.
Can listening to music make you more productive at work? ANNA FIVEASH says there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question.
When Carla Rodeghiero, owner of Canberra Region winery Sapling Yard, entered her blended red 2023 wine, The Extrovert, into the Australian and NZ Boutique Wine Awards, she knew “it would probably get something”.
CityNews cartoonist PAUL DORIN bursts into sentimental prose as he remembers his earliest encounters with cushions and pillows… and, of course, pillow fights.
The science of happier dogs: MIA COBB has five tips to help your canine friends live their best life.
Who doesn't love playing Monopoly? Maybe not this version, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
A newly identified fossil species – named Skiphosoura bavarica – from Germany has unlocked some of the history of ancient flying reptiles, reports WILL DUNHAM in Washington.
Toy farm sets aren't what they used to be, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.