Politicians court the youth vote,but their inaction speaks louder than words.
Baby Boomers and their elders are outnumbered by Millennials and Gen Zs at this election. What does the shift mean for politics? And who invented “generations” anyway?
Those aged 15 to 24 are more likely to embrace traditional gender roles than Millennials or Gen X.
The only place where the lack of affordable housing is being seriously tackled is within the four walls of family homes,and it’s not a pretty sight.
When it comes to the delivery apps,there’s one food item Brisbane just can’t get enough of.
This rising “It” drug looks like designer chocolate,is micro-dosed among the monied set – and is illegal.
Australians are largely growing up to be better off than their parents,but there are risks younger generations may not gain much ground.
While it may make you uncomfortable,it’s an irrefutable fact that younger people are vastly more disadvantaged than older ones.
As rent and house prices rise,living close to friends and maintaining a sense of community is becoming harder than ever.
Young people have been cutting back on items such as groceries and health insurance,while over-65s have increased spending in almost every category.