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When kids get $20 from the tooth fairy, 10¢ to ‘cash a can’ in Victoria isn’t cutting it
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When kids get $20 from the tooth fairy, 10¢ to ‘cash a can’ in Victoria isn’t cutting it

Cash for cans is back, and I’m hooked. But my reverse vending machine keeps throwing a wobbly. Could the scheme be too successful?

  • by Claire Heaney

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Staying undercover: How to make the most of a greenhouse

Staying undercover: How to make the most of a greenhouse

Whether it takes up most of your backyard or is small enough to pick up and move, a greenhouse is a great addition to your garden.

  • by Megan Backhouse
If you care about your offspring, you should support ‘nature positive’

If you care about your offspring, you should support ‘nature positive’

So much has been lost, and with such serious consequences, a consensus has emerged that we must now commit to nature repair.

  • by Ross Gittins
You know about electric cars. Now Sydney Harbour is about to be carpeted with electric boats

You know about electric cars. Now Sydney Harbour is about to be carpeted with electric boats

Fast charging stations will be installed across Australia’s eastern coast as demand for electric boats booms.

  • by Amber Schultz
Dominic Ryan, Sydney’s modern-day milkman, has a plan to end plastic

Dominic Ryan, Sydney’s modern-day milkman, has a plan to end plastic

It looks like a scene from decades ago: a man delivering glass bottles filled with milk to the doorsteps of Sydney homes early in the morning.

  • by Mary Ward
‘Do you vacuum your lampshades?’ It was an idyllic town. Now it’s cursed by coal dust

‘Do you vacuum your lampshades?’ It was an idyllic town. Now it’s cursed by coal dust

A former local returns to the small NSW town of Muswellbrook, where he finds an expanded open-cut mining sector, a hollowed-out community and dust – everywhere.

  • by Ryan Butta
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How to sell your home for $112,000 more than your neighbour

How to sell your home for $112,000 more than your neighbour

A new report finds how to fetch a higher price, attract more online listing views and make a home more liveable in the meantime.

  • by Elizabeth Redman and Jim Malo
After 25 years in Victoria, thrift store chain Savers is setting up in Sydney’s west

After 25 years in Victoria, thrift store chain Savers is setting up in Sydney’s west

The cost of living crisis hasn’t been the only factor behind Savers Australia’s decision to expand into NSW for the first time.

  • by Jessica Yun
Green petrol and eco plastic? Fake ‘Earth friendly’ claims are out of control
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Green petrol and eco plastic? Fake ‘Earth friendly’ claims are out of control

The use of vague environmental claims that confuse consumers, such as “eco” or “green”, is being banned in the EU. Australia should do the same.

  • by Erin Turner and Gerard Brody
Cocaine, porn, plastic bottles: What’s left behind on Sydney’s beaches

Cocaine, porn, plastic bottles: What’s left behind on Sydney’s beaches

Roland Davies spent his life savings trying to clean up Sydney’s beaches with free coffees and a fire truck called Trish.

  • by Andrew Taylor
A 1943 penny, a wok, and an uneaten McDonald’s order: Meet the litter-picking king of Torquay

A 1943 penny, a wok, and an uneaten McDonald’s order: Meet the litter-picking king of Torquay

Volunteer Dean Walton spends hours every day picking up rubbish and loves doing so.

  • by Carolyn Webb