How to watch New Amsterdam in Australia

Medical dramas, like true crime, have a massive following, giving fans something to look forward to as the lives of doctors, patients, their family and everything in between intertwine in a literal matter of life and death. While some of us get a bit squeamish around blood, others seem to live for (provided that it’s … Continued

How to watch the 2021 Brisbane Riverfire

There’s not much better than being able to sit back and watch some fireworks – unless you get to see them in person of course. But if you can’t make your way up to Brisbane and want to catch up with all the festivities of the Brisfest and the Brisbane Riverfire, how can you tune … Continued

Foxtel announces launch of new streaming service Flash

The world of streaming is getting a little bit bigger in Australia, with Foxtel announcing the launch of a new platform: Flash. Set to be a go-to for all things news, Flash has reportedly over 20 local and international news sources already on board, including Sky News, CNN, BBC and Fox News (all of which … Continued

NSW Electricity Tariffs & Charges Explained

If you think you’re spending too much on electricity, check out Canstar Blue’s guide to New South Wales tariffs to see if you’re on the best tariff.

TCL releases its cheapest 5G phone, the TCL 20 R 5G

TCL, a brand mostly known for TVs, has launched yet another new smartphone, growing its range of phones even more with the sixth phone released in the past four months. This time, TCL is packing 5G into an affordably priced device with the new TCL 20 R. Throughout 2021, more and more phone brands have … Continued

Fixed rate provider Tango Energy launches in QLD and SA

An established Melbourne-based provider has made its debut in Queensland and South Australia, offering a deal that locks in electricity rates for a set period of time. Queenslanders and South Australians can now sign up to Tango Energy, a green-collar retailer that’s big on renewable power generation, with its parent company Pacific Hydro owning multiple … Continued

Mandatory labels for electric vehicles in Queensland by October

Queenslanders that own an electric vehicle (EV) will soon be required to label their car under new safety regulations from the state government. As of 1 October 2021, all EVs including hybrid, as well as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Queensland that were built or modified from an existing vehicle after 1 January 2019, will … Continued

How to watch The Pembrokeshire Murders in Australia

It’s time to brush up on your Welsh and crack out the handcuffs, there’s been another murder in town. British TV tycoon BritBox has gifted us another true crime mini-series, proving that no tiny UK town is safe from the grisly hand of court room drama – and thank God for that. Focusing the lens … Continued

How to watch Doctor Who in Australia

Doctor Who has long been an iconic series, journeying through time and space for close to 60 Earth years, capturing and inspiring plenty of viewers along the way. Regardless of who your favourite Doctor is, fans can all agree that it’s a banging show to watch and rewatch. But for those who haven’t seen it … Continued

Why speeding up Australia’s smart meter rollout is key to a better energy grid

Reducing meter replacement times and making information more readily available for consumers could be the key to fast-tracking smart meters being rolled out in Australia, an industry body shared. The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) outlined a series of options to help improve smart meter installation efficiency and accelerate the move to a smarter energy … Continued