Gen Z
Why Gen Z are putting the brakes on this rite of passage
For the past few decades, youth licensing rates around the world have declined. Experts cite stricter regulations, better public transport and rising costs as reasons why.
- Lauren Ironmonger
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- AI
What are the kids going to do? This week’s job losses are the ripple before the tsunami
Think you can offer career advice to your children? Even the world’s leading thinkers on AI are struggling.
- Malcolm Knox
‘Putting the sexy back in sex’: What’s the solution to rising youth STIs?
STI rates are rising for young Australians, while safe sex practices like using condoms, regular testing and contraception are declining.
- Lauren Ironmonger
Up close and personal: Brisbane clubs commit to getting Gen Z offline
The 20-somethings and late teens of Generation Z often get a bad rap for being addicted to their phones. But these groups are proving young people want to connect face to face.
- Neesha Sinnya
Mamma Mia! Gen Z drives massive ABBA resurgence
Teens and 20-somethings are saying ‘I do, I do, I do’ to the Swedish supergroup in record numbers.
- Michael Lallo
- Opinion
- Housing affordability
I bought a home in my 20s. That doesn’t mean it’s become easier
If aspirants are catching up on the home ownership front, why is there so much worry about a housing crisis?
- Millie Muroi
Hailey Bieber’s Rhode has landed in Australia. Here’s what to know
The celebrity-founded skincare and beauty brand triggered queues of shoppers in Sydney and Melbourne on Thursday morning.
- Courtney Thompson
- Opinion
- Property market
Are younger generations finding it harder to buy a home? Data says no
When it comes to home ownership, no one will catch the Baby Boomers. But Millennials have an advantage over Generation X.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
- Analysis
- Family finance
Boomers are reshaping the way wealth is distributed. These charts show how
“The great wealth transfer” is in full swing as Baby Boomers remodel their balance sheets.
- Matt Wade
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- Resolve Political Monitor
Even Gen Z wants to keep Australia Day date: poll
Support for January 26 as the national day has climbed over the past three years and seven in 10 Australians now want to keep the date.
- Nick Newling and Michelle Griffin