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UK Trip Day 6
We ducked over to Looe — a gorgeous little beachside village of cafés, pubs, ice-cream shops and cliff-carved history — before returning to Polperro to get lost in its wonky cottages, winding lanes and hidden staircases.
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How we finally solved UK mobile data (and why we went straight to EE)
Not sponsored. No kickbacks. We paid for this like any other traveller.
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UK Trip Day 2
Breakfast at Spoons for £3 (bottomless coffee included), then a big London wander: Leadenhall Market (yes, Harry Potter), Borough Market’s lunchtime chaos and our favourite hot mulled cider, plus drinks delivered via pneumatic tube at Cahoots Postal Office. Covent Garden to finish, Thai dinner at the local… and lights out by 7pm after 15,773 steps,…
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UK Trip Day 1
Landed in London just before 6:00am after ~26 hours of travel — only to find trains from Heathrow weren’t running. After an Uber, a suitcase drop and a (devastating) discovery that our beloved Leon’s has closed, we rallied with a bloody great Spoons breakfast, wandered Piccadilly, Soho and Chinatown, ticked off the goldfish I’ve been…
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Tour St. Michael’s College, Caboolture
If you are a parent looking for a Prep to Year 6 coeducational school for your child, don’t miss this opportunity to tour a school that leads the way in terms of nurturing learning development.
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Moreton Bay’s momentum builds as Brisbane buyers look north
Moreton Bay’s momentum is building, with new reporting pointing to a strong wave of Brisbane households relocating north for more space, lifestyle and value. With median prices still sitting below Brisbane in many pockets — and a growing list of suburbs now pushing into the $1m-plus range — the region’s appeal is evolving fast, and…
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A Two-Way Deal Could Let Australians Live and Work Across Europe — Here’s What’s Being Floated
A new EU–Australia labour mobility proposal would be a major shift from today’s country-by-country visas — and it’s being talked about alongside renewed trade negotiations.
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Australia’s housing crisis isn’t “global” — it’s policy-driven
Australia’s housing crisis isn’t “global” — it’s policy-driven. With supply falling behind demand, expanding low-deposit schemes and other demand boosters risks inflating prices rather than improving affordability. The reset is clear: build more homes faster, align population growth with construction capacity, and stop policies that turn scarcity into higher bids.

