VIDEOSociety and Culture‘Lightyear’ supercar for Toy Story 5Porsche has unveiled three cars inspired by lead characters in the classic film series Toy Story, with Woody, Buzz and Jessie rides expected to fetch millions of dollars for children’s charities
HealthHow to tell if your fear is a phobiaNeedles, the dark, separation from parents and even throwing up – these are all fears that Aussie kids are dealing with week after week. But how can you tell if that fear is actually a phobia?
TechnologyAussie parents’ screen time tussleRestrictions may have lifted as Australia moves into the post-pandemic phase, but the legacy of lockdown lingers as parents struggle to coax children off screens or return to pre-Covid limits
TechnologyNew frontier of NSW firefightingDrones are set to play a critical role in the next bushfire season as NSW emergency response crews fly unpiloted search and rescue systems above disaster zones to find people and animals in danger
HumanitiesGen Z girls go all in on influencersA world-first index of Australia’s top 100 leading influencers has revealed digital content creators are shaping Gen Z decisions – particularly among girls – on everything from to fashion to food
UPDATEDSportStar drops after French Open winSoaring temperatures during a Paris heatwave have caused chaos at Roland-Garros all week, with the 26th seed collapsing on the court requiring medical attention after a brutal five-set sizzler
HealthNuts are tops but are butters bad?There are so many peanut and nut butter options in the supermarkets these days and we all have a favourite – but which are the best and worst ones for your health? The results are in
ExplainersRoblox: new roadblocks for kidsPopular gaming platform Roblox has launched new age-based accounts in order to improve safety for its youngest users. Find out what the changes mean for you and your friends
EXPLAINERNewsStark contrast in climb or crimeBianca Adler’s record-breaking Everest climb exposes the nation’s dangerous divide between young achievers and the crisis of youth crime, captured in cartoonist Mark Knight’s panel contrast
POLLHealthFlu vaccine given without needleResearchers are testing the effectiveness of a nasal spray flu vaccine to see if it could replace needles for kids in Australia. Would you rather get your flu shot this way?
MoneyBudget ends 27-year-old tax ruleThe housing market is in for some major change following the reform of two property tax rules the government claims will help young people into homes. Find out what other changes were made
HealthWhat makes a healthy milk drink?The huge rise in food allergies and intolerances has transformed milk into a ‘choose your own adventure’ beverage – but how do plant-based milks compare with cow’s milk for healthy kids?
Ask Healthy HaroldTime to ‘unmask’ tobacco industryTobacco companies knowingly target young people with addictive products, but this World No Tobacco Day, Healthy Harold is applauding Australian teenagers rejecting smoking and vaping
SportConcussion deals a heavy blowThis footy-loving teen had her world turned upside down when a dangerous tackle led to months of concerning concussion symptoms. But luckily, there are ways to reduce the risk
Society and CultureKids go blue to help end bullyingBullying is a major problem for Aussie kids, with just under half of students across Years 4-9 affected every few weeks. Find out how you can help take a stand this Do It For Dolly Day on May 8
Health60,000 Aussie kids for health pushMeet 40 Aussie children and teens who have shown remarkable bravery and resilience. Their stories and health challenges may one day help improve every child’s – and our nation’s – future
HealthHow healthy is supermarket juice?An analysis of 70 popular fruit juices sold in supermarkets has uncovered some major difference and dietitians suggest we give some the chop – find out if your favourite juice makes the cut
HealthNew hope for rare genetic diseaseA young boy has become the first in Australia to receive a life changing treatment for a disease that makes his skin as fragile as butterfly wings, bringing hope for others who are suffering
ExplainersSecurity net turned ejector seatCartoonist Mark Knight suggests Australians living with disability fear being among the 160,000 who may be cut off from NDIS as the scheme’s costs spiral toward an unsustainable $70 billion pa
ExplainersToday, AI changed Google foreverThe days of struggling for the right search terms and opening multiple tabs to complete simple online tasks could well be over as Google rolls out a virtual ‘personal assistant’ within its browser