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Mark Serrels

Mark Serrels

Editorial Director at Choice Australia

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  • English
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  • News

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Recent Articles

choice.com.au

Netflix vs Stan: Which streaming service is best? - CHOICE

CHOICE compares the content offerings of two of the most popular streaming services, Stan and Netflix, to help you decide which is best for sport, movies, kids shows, documentaries and more.
choice.com.au

Netflix vs Prime Video: Which streaming service should you choose? ...

We help you choose between two of the biggest TV streaming services based on the kind of content you watch, from kids shows and movies to sport and documentaries.
choice.com.au

I tried an electric bike for a month and fell in love - CHOICE

CHOICE editorial director Mark Serrels test rode an e-bike to see if it lived up to the hype.
choice.com.au

How my Australian swimming pool dream became a nightmare

Can a single pool cleaner help rekindle my love affair with the humble Australian swimming pool?
choice.com.au

Is it time to buy an electric vehicle in Australia?

Prices are down, and infrastructure is improving. Should you buy an EV in 2025?
choice.com.au

Ultra Violette, Naked Sundays, Endota and other sunscreens removed ...

Ultra Violette, Naked Sundays, Endota and other sunscreens recalled or paused from sale following CHOICE testing.
choice.com.au

We tested the SPF claims of 20 sunscreens. 16 failed

One SPF 50+ sunscreen came in with a result of 4.
choice.com.au

The TGA acts following CHOICE sunscreen investigation

The TGA has raised concerns over 20 sunscreens previously sold in Australia, including brands such as Ultra Violette, Aspect, Aesthetics Rx, MCoBeauty, Naked Sundays and more.
choice.com.au

20 years later, the Shonkys are more important than ever

Calling out duds, counting toilet paper. Why the Shonkys have never been more vital