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Ella Sullivan

Ella Sullivan

Ella Sullivan is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering food, pets, travel, and consumer affairs with warm, relatable, and practical advice. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Secondhand Shopping Isn't Boring Any More—It's Booming
Lifestyle

Secondhand Shopping Isn't Boring Any More—It's Booming

Australia's secondhand market has exploded to $46 billion annually, with 72% of Australians buying preloved goods last year. For many, it's no longer just about saving money—it's genuinely more fun than retail.

Your rare chance to see the Southern Lights above Australia
Lifestyle

Your rare chance to see the Southern Lights above Australia

If you've always dreamed of seeing the aurora australis, tonight offers a genuine opportunity. A geomagnetic storm expected to peak tonight could light up Australian skies in shades of green, red and violet.

The ratings collapse that sparked a radio meltdown
Business

The ratings collapse that sparked a radio meltdown

Fresh data reveals the Sydney breakfast show lost listeners in the first ratings survey of 2026, before the on-air clash triggered contract terminations and legal warfare.

The free streaming goldmine Australians are missing
Culture

The free streaming goldmine Australians are missing

With Netflix, Disney Plus and Kayo all hiking prices, Australians hunting budget entertainment don't realise free alternatives exist through their local library and free TV apps.

Regional Schools Face Crisis as Teacher Shortages Deepen
Regional

Regional Schools Face Crisis as Teacher Shortages Deepen

Regional and remote Australian schools are grappling with their worst teacher shortage in years, with 78% of Queensland principals unable to fill vacancies and specialist STEM positions remaining empty for months.

The Childcare Subsidy Breakthrough That Doesn't Solve the Crisis
Politics

The Childcare Subsidy Breakthrough That Doesn't Solve the Crisis

The government's three-day childcare guarantee is a genuine help, but it won't fix the fact that Australia has the second-most expensive childcare in the world. Here's what changed, what it means, and what families still need to know.