Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Review: A Glossy Period Mystery That Feels Stuck in the Past

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Review

It’s that familiar time of year again when Agatha Christie returns to our screens, usually dressed up with a modern edge and a darker emotional core. Recent BBC adaptations, particularly under Sarah Phelps, have leaned hard into post-war trauma, grief and social unease, giving Christie’s stories a sharper, more adult bite. Netflix’s Agatha Christie’s Seven … Read more

The Rip story review – The Rip Delivers a Glossy Netflix Thriller With Affleck and Damon

The Rip story review

For the past few weeks, a strange little question has been popping up in Australian group chats, movie forums and late-night Google searches: Is The Rip a true story? And what’s Ben Affleck got to do with it? It’s one of those moments where online curiosity snowballs. Someone sees a clip. Someone else sees a … Read more

Superannuation Gap Revealed: Women in Australia More Worried About Retirement Than Men

Superannuation Gap Revealed

The conversation comes up quietly, usually between friends rather than in headlines. Over coffee. On a school pickup run. Late at night in a group chat when someone mentions super and admits they’re worried. “I honestly don’t think mine will be enough.” More often than not, it’s women saying it. Across Australia, women are feeling … Read more

Millions of Australians Still Don’t Track Their Super — Here’s What It Could Cost You

Millions of Australians Still Don’t Track Their Super

You hear it at barbecues, in lunchrooms, even scrolling through Facebook late at night. Someone mentions superannuation and the response is often the same — a shrug, a joke, or a quick change of subject. “Yeah, I’ve got super… somewhere.” For millions of Australians, that’s about as far as it goes. Super is there, money … Read more