Fathers battle to save flexible work hours
For eight years, the Zammit twins arrived at work an hour early so they could be home in time to pick their children up from school – freeing their working wives to get them off to school.
For eight years, the Zammit twins arrived at work an hour early so they could be home in time to pick their children up from school – freeing their working wives to get them off to school.
How would a four-day working week, or other flexible work offerings, benefit your family?
A new report reveals that many businesses are inaccurately measuring and labelling their products, such as meat, precious stones and bread.
Everyone should think about why they work, and whether their job is meeting their needs.
We pay our children pocket money to teach them about money and foster their increasing independence, and there is more than one way to do this.
The Tooth Fairy is awesome. She's this gorgeous little flying creature who takes away hideous rejected body parts and replaces them with cold hard cash. If I didn't have to touch those creepy teeth myself, I'd think she was perfect.
When Lauren Sams finally quit a job that made her unhappy, she felt relieved. But she also felt like a failure.
The flexible working hours make it a family-friendly job
Star Wars fans, hold onto your hats.
In less than a week's time our family of five is setting off on a big adventure.
The low point of the trip wasn't when my husband, Andrew, and I hiked into the Grand Canyon without our teens, because Solomon and Celia opted to stay behind in our tiny cabin. As insane as it seemed for them to miss their chance to explore the most spectacular natural phenomenon our country has to offer, that morning, we chose to let it go.
You've heard of The Big Banana, and the Big Pineapple? Here are a few more of the famous and not so famous big things around Australia.
When you're in the thick of the weekly routine, a weekend away with the family can abstractly seem heavenly. Getting out of the inner city, breathing some different air and traipsing unfamiliar ground sounds so awesome you spend your weekdays dreaming about doing it.
A Melbourne schoolgirl has second degree burns to her thigh after the battery inside her Samsung Galaxy S4 phone exploded while she was on her way to school on Friday morning.
First thing to know, there are only three areas that you need to worry about.
On Friday night, university professor Robert Kelly switched off his phone, turned his Facebook and Twitter notifications off and made sure he didn't go anywhere near YouTube or Reddit.
Mum Meredith Masony has spoken about the poo experience of our nightmares.
Struggling to keep up with the perfect "Insta-mums" whose homes look as though they've been lifted from the latest edition of Vogue? Are you not quite Masterchef material when it comes to the kitchen? Kids not looking Facebook ready?
A Kansas woman and her son have garnered international attention after they set up a 'blessing box' in their front yard.
A recent survey has found Australians have a high tolerance for mobile bill shock.
It's hard to know how many lives Carly Ryan has saved, how many childhoods she has kept intact.
If you're worried about the amount of time your adolescent spends glued to their screens then take heart - new research suggests that teens are "resilient" to screen consumption for up to six hours daily.
They have the questions, we have the answers!
The Twittersphere is in suspense waiting for her to realise her fish aren't what they used to be.
We don't bounce back from those hangovers very quickly either, Donna....
It's the new way to consume a tipple of your favourite beverage.
If you're one of the three women in Australia who actually washes her bras after every wear, you're going to want to pay attention to this story – you're about to be liberated. For the rest of us, we have vindication at last!
Sexualised children's characters, playful costumes, feminism. Yeah I'm conflicted.
Every parent knows that showers are no longer an opportunity for privacy and a few moments of peace once those kids come along.
Would you go into someone's house and tell them you don't like that they have too many pics of their kids on the wall? Social media is no different.