Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026

The Australian boating landscape is about to get a whole lot more interesting with the arrival of a new category of watercraft. Vector Water Craft has officially launched its range of portable electric mini jet boats (MJB) down under, promising a future where you can hit the water without the hassle of a trailer. For
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I was a late convert to air fryers, in part because I worried about versatility: Just how many wings and nuggets and fries does anyone need? (Don’t answer. The answer will incriminate you.) The Typhur Dome 2 is the air fryer that obliterated this worry, by adding pizza, browned meats, grilled asparagus, and toasted bread
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“The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” is a scary, dizzying and essential documentary. If you have any interest in artificial intelligence (which is to say: the future), you should go out and see it right now. The film was co-directed by Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell, and though Roher made the seismic
READ MOREAirport Yoga! The perfect practice for travel! Tend to the usual suspects, the neck, shoulders, low back, hips, hamstrings and feet – those tight areas of the body that ache with travel. You can do this standing or seated. The best 13 minutes you will spend in the airport. Refresh your energy and mood, find
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The S&P 500 crossed below its 200-day moving average last week as the benchmark index continues to struggle in 2026. While it’s not always a sure sign that a bear market is on the way, it’s a potentially worrying signal that the market could be headed into a downward trend in the months ahead. The
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