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How not to catch Ebola

Worried about Ebola? We take a look at the facts or how you can and can’t catch the disease.

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Australian Cliff House takes home design to new heights

Australian architects have designed a holiday house that’s not for the faint hearted.

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There goes the bob…Anna Wintour and fashion friends take on ALS Ice-bucket challenge

Drop everything, Anna Wintour – fashion’s most notorious ice queen – has taken part in the ice-bucket challenge and the video is too good to be missed.

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WarkaWater Project

An innovative architectural project may provide clean water solutions to Ethiopian communities. Meet the WarkaWater.

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Deep Impact

La Mer is celebrating World Oceans Day on June 8 by honouring the work of marine biologist Dr Andrea Marshall, and launching a special edition.

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World Ocean’s Day with Dr Andrea Marshall

Citizen science may just help save the world’s oceans according to Dr Andrea Marshall who has made ocean conservation her life’s mission.

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Jetrover, cycling, rugby, Kate and Will lead active royal tour of New Zealand

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have enjoyed the most active part of their New Zealand/Australia tour to date.

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Thai Water Festival Is A Splash

Tourists and elephants get an early start on celebrating the annual water festival in the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand.

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Down to earth: Grounding

Reconnecting with the planet by walking barefoot could help you live a longer, healthier life.

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Should we cull sharks to stop attacks?

Renewed calls for pre-emptive culling of sharks have surfaced again, but is this really the answer to preventing attacks in the future?

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Red sea’s coral reefs immune to bleaching

Ecologists want the Red Sea’s coral reefs to be declared a World Heritage site because of their unique ability to resist bleaching.

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How to avoid a ‘Fatberg’

The discovery of a fatberg in a London sewer has prompted us to search for the do’s & don’ts of waste disposal.

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Dolphins call each other by name

Scientists have found dolphins call each other by their individual “names”, just like humans.

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Gone in sixty years

With surrounding sea levels rising, Kiribati’s President Anote Tong has predicted his country will likely become uninhabitable in 30-60 years because of inundation and contamination of its freshwater supplies.

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The gift of water

Without water life would cease to exist, yet around one in nine people worldwide lack access to clean water.

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Women and the water crisis

Women are at the front lines of the global water crisis, carrying the burden of water every day.

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The Diving Belle

Céline Cousteau is 
making it her mission to save the planet’s reefs by educating the public and is also 
actively involved in promoting eco-friendly travel.

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Eating for the season

Craving heartier foods? While we do need to maintain warmer foods throughout winter there are natural ways to stimulate digestion & stop that sluggish feeling. Gwingana retreat’s senior naturopath, Shannon McNeil explains how.

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Matt Damon tackles the water crisis with comedy

US Actor Matt Damon has released a comedic video on the global water crisis, in the hopes that it will go viral and raise awareness of the serious issue.

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Life on Mars, once capable

The red planet once had the right ingredients to support life, scientists have discovered after analysing rock powder samples from Mars.

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Tiny planet found outside solar system

Astronomers have discovered a new planet right outside our solar system, the smallest of over 800 extra-solar planets.

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Kung Hei Fat Choy

Chinese communities around the world have ushered in the Lunar New Year with dragon dances, fireworks, parties and prayers over the weekend.

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My Story: Josie Gagliano

Being a carer is a non-stop job that leaves little time for anything else. Josie became a full time carer for her elderly mother after having her twins. She shares her story and practical advice for how she manages her daily task.

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Green fashion

Green is the new black as far as the fashion world is concerned. Carolyn Enting reveals the environmental leaps being made in the clothing industry to create more sustainable practices.

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