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9 of the best binge-worthy British crime dramas

Even if crime dramas exacerbate your fear of being murdered, it's hard to deny that they are pretty damn addictive....

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Top tips for making lunch count in 2014

We share an accredited dietitian’s top tips for making lunch count in the New Year so you can achieve your health goals.

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Baby illusion

A study has found there are biological reasons why youngest children remain eternally ‘the baby’ of the family.

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Holiday season alert for kids with asthma

During the rush of the holiday season, normal medicine routines and environments may get disrupted, triggering asthma symptoms in kids.

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Remnants of war

Years after battles are fought and wars won, explosive ordinances and mines remain hidden in fields, forests, roads and footpaths – […]

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Spiritually connect with your senses when cooking

Gourmand Award-winning author Maria Benardis teaches how to connect with your senses for ultimate success in the kitchen.

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Cracking the Da Vinci code of crackling

Learn to get your Christmas crackling perfect every time with our butcher’s roasting secrets.

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Mobile muster

Gifting yourself the latest smartphone this month? Think twice before tossing your old cellphone away.

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Journey to the future

As we settle into the holiday season, we spare a thought for the Christmases of the future and wonder what we can expect from holidays to come

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Mireille Guiliano’s top tips for eating the French way and not getting fat

Mirelle Guilliano, author of ‘French Women Don’t Get Fat’, shares her top tips for staying trim the French way.

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5 Minutes with Melbourne art-poppers The Twoks

Melbourne art-pop duo The Twoks are heading to Woodford Folk Festival again this year. We catch up with violinist and vocalist Xani Kolac.

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Jack Johnson: From Here To Now To You (first 5 tracks)

Listen to the first five tracks from Hawaiian crooner Jack Johnson’s latest album, From Here To Now To You – out now through Universal Music. For our interview with Jack, pick up the Jan/Feb issue of MiNDFOOD with Meryl Streep on the cover.

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Herbal health and beauty

Beauty Director Liz Hancock spends the day at a herbal health and beauty workshop on Waiheke Island.

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Inside our Summer Loving issue

This month, we’re celebrating all things summer with a special issue celebrating the best of the season – from your ultimate holiday beauty guide to an island-hopping Hawaii adventure and more.

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Tim Finn, on playing his first Woodford Folk Festival

Tim Finn makes his Woodford Folk Festival debut this year. We speak to the former Split Enz founder about what fans can expect from him at the iconic music festival.

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Should we legalize marijuana?

Uruguay has become the first country to legalise marijuana this week, but could this mean the end of the war on drugs?

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Artificial sweetener safe to consume says European Food Safety Authority

Artificial sweetener aspartame has been ruled safe to use by Europe’s Food Safety Authority.

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Gifts that give more

Counter the consumerism of Christmas while still partaking in the festive spirit by choosing gifts that give more.

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The future of foster care

By the time a foster child enters the system, the odds are already stacked against them. Which is why same-sex couple Kelli and Katrina decided to give it a go.

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Gurrumul and The Sydney Symphony Orchestra release record

Gurrumul releases Sydney Symphony Orchestra collaboration ‘His Life And Music’ in time for Christmas.

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Could pesticides sprayed on long-haul flights cause Parkinson’s?

A landmark legal case will examine the link between insecticide sprays used on long-haul flights and Parkinson’s disease.

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A Mediterranean diet could ward off dementia

A diet rich in fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts and olive oil is the “best strategy available” to ward off dementia.

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Are you a chocoholic? Your brain could be hard-wired to enjoy it

Do your friends call you a chocoholic? It might not be your fault – your brain may be hardwired to enjoy sweet treats.

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The lifetime burden of bullying

Bullying often has long-term ramifications and can lead to a lifetime of negative effects.

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Host a cracker Christmas party at home

Learn how to host a cracker Christmas party this festive season and unwind at the event yourself.

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