Category : Search result: Australian treat


American's Chocolate Orange Mistake Amuses Brits

An American living in the UK tried a Terry's Chocolate Orange for the first time but made a huge error in how he ate it, sparking a hilarious reaction from Brits who rushed to correct him.

Why a £14 Advent Calendar is Worth the Splurge

Discover why one writer believes a £14 Hotel Chocolat Advent calendar is a superior festive treat compared to mainstream brands like Cadbury, offering gourmet flavours and vegan options.

Australian Public Service Wages Jump 3.4%

New data reveals Australian public servants are enjoying their fastest wage growth in 15 years, outstripping private sector increases and raising questions about economic fairness.

Halloween Costumes That Reflect Real Modern Fears

Forget vampires and zombies. This Halloween, The Guardian suggests costumes that reflect genuine contemporary fears, from climate change to political indifference, offering a satirical take on what truly haunts modern Britain.

Bluey Coins Spark Nationwide Frenzy in Australia

Australia's beloved Bluey has triggered an unprecedented coin collecting craze as the Royal Australian Mint releases limited edition 50-cent pieces featuring the Heeler family, causing queues and sell-outs across the country.

Margaret River Shiraz Crowned Australia's Best Red Wine

In a stunning upset that's shaking the wine world, Western Australia's Margaret River region has dethroned traditional favourites to produce the country's best Shiraz, according to prestigious international judging.

Australian Bird of the Year 2025: Who Will Win?

The prestigious Australian Bird of the Year competition returns for 2025, pitting iconic species against each other in a battle for avian supremacy that captures the nation's heart.

Australian Bird of the Year 2025: Voting Open

The highly anticipated Australian Bird of the Year competition for 2025 has officially launched, inviting nature enthusiasts and bird lovers nationwide to cast their votes for their favourite feathered contenders in this celebrated conservation initiative

ATO chases decades-old tax debts from Australians

The Australian Taxation Office is aggressively pursuing taxpayers for debts dating back 20+ years, using new powers to recover money many believed was written off. Thousands face unexpected financial shocks.

RBA Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Political Pressure

The Reserve Bank of Australia has maintained its current interest rate stance, opting for caution amid economic uncertainty despite political tensions. Analysis reveals the central bank's delicate balancing act between inflation concerns and economic grow

Trump's 100% Tariff Threat to Australian Industry

Former US President Donald Trump is poised to announce crushing 100% tariffs on Australian aluminium and steel imports if re-elected, dealing a catastrophic blow to a key Australian industry and threatening thousands of jobs.

Page 1 of 4