A random question by a friend as to whether cinnamon was a seed, fruit or flower set Dilhani Dissanayake on the path to discovering the real — and bloody — history of Sri Lanka's most famous spice.
With the closures of the local pools under lockdown, following the black line
was no longer an option. So, this pair of friends began swimming outdoors.
A parent, a priest, and a passionate seamstress, working with a group of refugees from Bendigo, have come together to provide Filipino students with school uniforms.
Boring online classes, long supermarket queues, and a lack of physical touch are just some of the problems identified by young people who are coming up with solutions to life under a pandemic.
For many Australians life as they know it has ceased to exist. But for many older people living alone solitude is a way of life, and they remain calm yet very concerned.
As the Red Dog franchise continues with the release of a new dramatised documentary about the original film's canine star, a breeder recalls how life changed and breeding kelpies stopped because of a surge in the breed's popularity.
All Victorian maternal and child health nurses will be trained to detect early signs of autism spectrum disorder in babies and toddlers during their routine health checks.
An amateur photographer who spent 50 years cycling around Maryborough in Victoria taking photos of strangers' weddings left behind an archive of thousands of photos showing the evolution of the wedding dress.
Having never eaten a pie before setting foot in Australia 14 years ago, Chan Khun from Kyneton in central Victoria has taken out the top prize for Australia's best pie.
Orchard innovator Olabisi Oladele has faced racism while working in regional Victoria, but that has not stopped her advancing automation in the industry.