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As rates rise, here's how Australian housing prices look in every capital city

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The median value of Australian property has fallen 2 percent since early May, to $747,800—a figure that includes homes and apartments, according to the latest housing data. CoreLogic research director Tim Lawless says Australian housing market conditions are likely to worsen as interest rates tick higher throughout the rest of the year. Here’s a breakdown of the states from Australia’s latest housing figures. Sydney: house prices are falling Average change: 2.2 percent drop in July Sydney house median value: $1,346,193 Average unit value: $806.310 Five of the eight capital cities saw month-on-month declines in July, led by Sydney occupancy values ​​which saw a 2.2 percent decline. “Although the housing market is only three months into a downturn, the national Home Value Index shows that the rate of decline is comparable to the start of the global financial crisis (GFC) in 2008, and the sharp decline in the early 1980s,” Mr Lawless said. “In Sydney, where the decline was very rapid, we

2023 LDV eT60 electric ute coming to Australia soon, here's what to expect

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China’s LDV T60 power tool has just been sold in New Zealand. Next stop: Australia. Here’s everything we know so far. 0 See 7 pictures The first power line sold in Australia is on track to be on local roads by the end of this year or from early 2023 – from an unexpected source. China LDV eT60 destined to beat the titans of the ute category to the power market in Australia for several years. But an electric ute from China is already increasing production. See 7 pictures The Chinese LDV T60 electric just sold in New Zealand is called the EVT60. However, the same model will be with a slightly different name will be released in Australian showrooms in the next six months or so. Australian pricing for the eT60 LDV has yet to be announced. Initial estimates peg it at around $60,000, which is roughly $20,000 more expensive than the equivalent diesel model. However, this estimate may be understated given the significant increase in the cost of rare earth materials going into electric car b

Bodhi restaurant closes after 34 years in Sydney: Here's how to order before it closes

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Surprised when one of Australia’s most popular restaurants announced its closure after 34 years – here’s its closing date for good Sydney’s Bodhi Restaurant announces it will close its doors after 34 years This family-owned Chinese vegan restaurant will hold its last service on August 7th Heaven Leigh’s owner broke the bad news in a post on Bodhi’s social media He made the decision to close while his business was strong to end on a high Bodhi has been a favorite among foodies for decades and is visited by big names There were a few reservations left before Bodhi closed but they filled up fast By Louise Allingham For The Australian Daily Published: 8:20pm EDT, 26th July 2022 | Updated: 8:20pm EDT, 26th July 2022 One of the country’s most popular restaurants has shocked thousands by announcing its closure after 34 years. Sydney’s Bodhi Restaurant is one of the city’s most beloved restaurants and will have its last servic

Here's What You Should Know About The New Telescope Named GOTO

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A powerful new telescope helps scientists monitor collisions of neutron stars or dead suns. While NASA’s James Webb telescope is busy exploring space and sending amazing photos of galaxies back to Earth, one revolutionary telescope scans the sky for colliding dead suns and helps scientists better understand physics. The new telescope, called the Gravitational Wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO), is located on the volcanic island of La Palma in Spain. According to Interesting Engineering, the new Gravity Wave Optical Transient Observer consists of two jet-black batteries of eight cylindrical telescopes bolted together. To cover different parts of the sky, the GOTO instrument rapidly rotates and rotates vertically and horizontally to capture the collision of the dead sun, known as a neutron star. How Do Scientists Study Dead Star Collisions Using GOTO? Astronomers in 2017, by sheer luck, observed the collision of two neutron stars. After that, British scientists built the Gravitati

Here's How Sleep Affects Your Career And Tips For Getting Better Sleep

By Heather Cherry— Check out tips for better sleep Unsplash-Priscilla Du Preez Sleep disturbances and sleep deprivation are common challenges that can have lasting implications—affecting your personal and professional life. According to Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Professor and Associate Dean Brian Gunia, “Sleep deprivation or sleep deprivation can lead to a variety of problem behaviors, mental and affective health problems, cognitive deficits, and physical ailments. Each of these issues has the potential to hurt the organizations they work for in many ways. For example, unhealthy sleep can cause distractions that prevent employees from achieving organizational goals, or it can lead to potential errors and even physical injury. Or, it could impair an employee’s ability to interact productively and professionally with coworkers, customers or others.” And a large part of the population may experience challenges when it comes to sleep. A recent study concluded that nearl

Here's how to fix low iron, a health risk exacerbated by COVID

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“Beauty is an iron mine,” says Australian mining magnate Gina Reinhart. He talked about a valuable resource, but iron is also very important for living organisms: from bacteria and fungi, to mammals like us. Shutterstock Iron acts as a key to various metabolic functions in our body. But iron deficiency remains one of the top global health risks recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW Iron deficiency has become the most common micronutrient disorder worldwide, and COVID may exacerbate the problem. Iron is hard to come by The type of iron we mine is different from the biologically usable “free form” iron. Free-form iron has a tendency to jump between two chemical states, allows it to bind to various molecules, and participates in all sorts of important reactions in our bodies. But we see a different story again during the digestion of food. In our upper small intestine where iron is most effectively absorbed, free form iron tends to bin

Heading to the movies? Here's why you might see teens wearing suits

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If you go to the movies this weekend, chances are you’ll meet a group of well-dressed young men gathered in the lobby. Their film of choice? Minions: Rise of Gru. It was a viral trend that infiltrated theaters around the world, causing box office records to be broken and some businesses even refusing to enter theaters wearing suits. So what’s going on? Take the banana as we break it down. Wait, there’s another Minions movie? Yes. If you can believe it, the Minions multiverse started over a decade ago with the 2010 release Shame on me about a reformed super villain named Gru and the yellow minion . Since then, the audience has been spoiled for Despicable Me 2 (2013) and Despicable Me 3 (2017), with I’m Humiliated 4 scheduled for a 2024 release. Among all that, fans are treated to a spin-off prequel minion in 2015. Now, the origin story of the villain Gru has hit theaters with Minions: Rise of Gru . Load So why do teens wear suits to the movies? Ironically, the lads on TikTok start