
50 years ago, Cyclone Tracy flattened Darwin – and Australia’s attitude to disasters changed forever
Exactly 50 years ago, on Christmas Eve 1974, Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin and left a trail of devastation. It remains one of the most destructive natural events in Australias history. Wind speeds reached more than 200...

Work or play? The rise of online ‘kidfluencers’ is raising complex legal and ethical questions
Videos of children opening boxes of toys and playing with them have become a feature of online marketing making stars out of children as young as two. Twelve-year-old influencer Ryan Kaji, for example, earns US$30 million...

How parents can safely navigate their kid’s first sleepover
Feeling unsure about your child going to a sleepover is completely normal. You might be worried about how well you know the host family, how they manage supervision or screen time, and even safety. Sleepovers can carry...

I’ve calculated Santa’s speed on Christmas Eve – and this is what it would do to Rudolph’s nose
With billions of children around the world anxiously waiting for their presents, Father Christmas (or Santa) and his reindeer must be travelling at breakneck speeds to deliver them all in one night. But did you know that...

Keep calm and carry on your routines: how to manage kids’ ‘Christmas crankies’ over the holidays
Christmas is coming, and with it many challenges for parents of young children. You likely have one festive event after another, late nights, party food, way too much stimulation, tired kids and tired parents. All of which...

How to get the kids through a long car trip without screens or losing your mind
Some years ago, my daughter was set a maths problem: how much does it cost to drive a family of four from Melbourne to Sydney, calculating petrol per kilometre and including a nights accommodation? Her answer was simple:...