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Greek Australians on AFR's Young Rich List double in 2023

At least six Greek Australians under the age of 40 make up Australia's 100 richest young people in 2023, doubling last year's number.

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Musk's 'Temporary Twitter Rate Limits' Could Sabotage Yaccarino's Efforts, Ad Experts Say

Can Twitter be saved from its owner in advertisers eyes? Elon Musk's new rule on Twitter might be undermining its new CEO. Ad experts claim that the new restriction Twitter's former CEO placed on the platform could undermine the efforts the company's new CEO made to attract advertisers back to the platform again.

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Sydney L!VE - Best of two worlds in a multinational, independent agency

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Dangerous Guardians of the Galaxy TikTok trend sees riders loosening seatbelts

Dangerous Guardians of the Galaxy TikTok trend sees riders loosening seatbelts
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[VIRAL FLASHBACK] Did You Know 'Dumb Ways to Die' Started Off as a Public Service Announcement?

The song Dumb Ways to Die will soon be 10 years old. But before the song and its game companion hit the top 10 charts worldwide, it was originally intended as a public service announcement.

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After our 112-mile hike in the Sierra Nevada, I won't underestimate my kids again

After our 112-mile hike in the Sierra Nevada, I won’t underestimate my kids again Jemima Kiss We were less than three minutes into our backpacking trip when the first tantrum erupted. Herbie, our eight-year-old, moaned that his pack was too heavy and threw it on to the floor of the car park. Only 112 miles to go, I thought. We might be embarking on a nightmare. We knew our two-week hike through the Sierra Nevada was ambitious, but we’d been working towards it for some time. My husband, Will, and I are hardy campers, and have gradually won the enthusiasm of the kids (Herbie and his older brother, Artley, 11) when it comes to day hikes of 10 to 15 miles. Backpacking demands a love of camping and the outdoors, a high tolerance of dirt and discomfort, and some advanced organisational skills – including food planning, map reading and a near-obsessive preoccupation with lightweight kit. For this trip, we will be carrying everything our family needs to survive: tent, sleeping stuff, clothes, food (in bear-proof canisters), torches, first aid and water filters. For backpacking with kids, we also bring generous amounts of patience, most of our annual quota of optimism and a determination to enjoy it. And snacks. Lots of snacks.

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After our 112-mile hike in the Sierra Nevada, I won't underestimate my kids again | Family

Sat 2 Jan 2021 01.00 EST We were less than three minutes into our backpacking trip when the first tantrum erupted. Herbie, our eight-year-old, moaned that his pack was too heavy and threw it on to the floor of the car park. Only 112 miles to go, I thought. We might be embarking on a nightmare. We knew our two-week hike through the Sierra Nevada was ambitious, but we’d been working towards it for some time. My husband, Will, and I are hardy campers, and have gradually won the enthusiasm of the kids (Herbie and his older brother, Artley, 11) when it comes to day hikes of 10 to 15 miles. Backpacking demands a love of camping and the outdoors, a high tolerance of dirt and discomfort, and some advanced organisational skills – including food planning, map reading and a near-obsessive preoccupation with lightweight kit. For this trip, we will be carrying everything our family needs to survive: tent, sleeping stuff, clothes, food (in bear-proof canisters), torches, first aid and water filters. For backpacking with kids, we also bring generous amounts of patience, most of our annual quota of optimism and a determination to enjoy it. And snacks. Lots of snacks.

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