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Reasons why I'll probably never have a 'clean' house
While our house is usually clean (as in, hygienic), it's also usually a mess. I don't think it'll ever be magazine-worthy neat. But is that such a bad thing?
Five quick cleaning tips
Five cleaning tips to keep your house appearing tidy - even when you're time poor.
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Perth retailers recall popular 'fidget spinner' toy
Consumer Protection WA said the toy's sharp edges and small parts posed a risk to small children.
7 ways to survive the Aldi ski sale this weekend
The annual Aldi Snow Sale is this weekend. Here's how to prepare for it.
To rinse or not to rinse? That is the question
Apparently rinsing your dishes before you put them in the dishwasher is a terrible idea. Honestly, what were we thinking?
The world's biggest Hello Kitty fan is not who you thought it would be
Masao Gunji is the new Guinness World Record holder for owning the most Hello Kitty items, and he even lives in a pink house.
The app for reducing the tsunami of kids' stuff
Three out of four Australians believe they are overspending on their kids by hundreds of dollars each month. And then there's the gifts.
Why I've decided to drop the ball
There will always be blokes who don't pull their weight, but that doesn't mean women should pull it for them, writes Cat Rodie.
Six reasons why it's hard to let go
Are you trashing the memory of a loved, but now dead, relative if you discard something they once gave you? It's one of the big questions we wrestle with when trying to prune our possessions says Peter Walsh, a US-based organisation expert and the author of Let it Go, a new guide to streamlining stuff.
Want your child to grow into a good person? Hand them the dishcloth
Parents rejoice. A huge 75-year Harvard study has proven chores are beneficial for children's long term development.
Do you relate to this playroom photo?
Mums tend to experience one of two reactions when looking at the image of the chaotic room - heart palpitations or a big 'yes!'
'There were flames': Melbourne schoolgirl suffers burns to her leg after phone explodes in lap
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.
Sorry neat-freaks: These are the clean rules for normal people
First thing to know, there are only three areas that you need to worry about.
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