Making memories and honouring traditions: the different ways to celebrate Christmas
With about 30 per cent of Australians born overseas and about the same percentage claiming to have no religion, Christmas celebrations come in all shapes and sizes.
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Regardless of whether they've been naughty or nice, here are the gifts sitting right at the top of their lists.
You don’t necessarily need a little weatherboard cottage or gabled roof to achieve this popular look.
“Their example led the way for a unique, coloured, textured, and simplistic design that exudes both style and timelessness," says Mim Design founder and principal Miriam Fanning.
Everyone has a picture in their head of what their perfect place is, but Megan Morton says we need to look deeper than that and reflect on life's happy moments.
When it came to building a rural retreat for his extended family, Terry Harris located a genuine 160-year-old American barn in Indiana that was facing demolition and arranged for it to be shipped across the world to his property in north-east Victoria.
Whether you’re redecorating, styling to sell, or just updating a tired-looking room, sticking to this simple, yet effective, styling trick could have a big impact.
Melburnians stuck at home during COVID-19 recognised how suburbs have changed, leaving them in ‘shock’ the new chair of the Heritage Council of Victoria says.
Australians love a good Christmas decoration, but when selling over the festive season should you keep the lights and tinsel or ditch them altogether?
When you purchase an established property, you're not only buying someone else's home but someone else's garden, too.
As people become more aware of the negative effects of Christmas consumerism on the environment, they want options that are eco-friendly while still looking festive.