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Babblers, cops and quacks: the sometimes dark – but often amusing – origins of nicknames for jobs
Australians love a nickname, and certain jobs are no exceptions. So whether you’re a journo, brickie, shrink or cop, there’s ...
Last year gifted us some massively cooked mutations of English that made otherwise very demure experts rage against the day.
Jayme Aiden, from Los Angeles, took to TikTok to share some of the “Australialish” words she had heard while travelling in Sydney. “Why wasn’t anyone going to tell me that Australians literally don’t ...
Channing Tatum has kicked off 2026 with a romantic getaway to Costa Rica with his Aussie girlfriend, Inka Williams.
Which terms best represent 2025? Every year, editors for publications ranging from the Oxford English Dictionary to the Ma ...
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2025's words of the year reflect an age of digital disillusionment
Every year, editors for publications ranging from the Oxford English Dictionary to the Macquarie Dictionary of Australian ...
Around half a million people left the UK to live elsewhere last year, and it’s not just retirees. A survey of more than 3,000 young people by the British Council showed that 72 per cent of people ...
After tragedy struck their team, the Toronto Dingos turned to a simple weekly tradition — sharing video life updates — ...
American allies including France objected to the military incursion into a sovereign state and the capture of the Venezuelan ...
Columnist Joan Barron writes, “With the new year we have new words to ponder, like 'sportocrat,' and 'fleek.' The German word 'Backpfeitfengesicht' ...
RESIDENTS of the UK’s dogging capital have slammed cops for trying to clamp down on their raunchy hobby. Britain’s dogging ...
More than just drama: "Jaffa" and "The Zaguris" dive into the heart of the Jewish-Arab conflict, bringing the friction of ...
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