Understanding why chronic gamblers chase wins could help develop strategies to better-control their behaviour.
Pricing and promotions continue to be an influential factor in consumer spending behaviour, but there’s a fast-growing segment of values-driven shoppers.
As living costs continue to rise, it’s clear Australians are changing their buying behaviours in response to financial pessimism.
The cost-of-living crisis is fuelling a surge in shoplifting, and a majority of younger consumers see it as “a little” to “completely” justifiable, a new retail study has found.
How far are Australians on the sustainability journey, and what are their attitudes and behaviours when it comes to engaging in sustainable practices and consumption?
Oversimplifying challenges and attempting to control uncertainty doesn’t remove it. Instead, it leaves us vulnerable when the unexpected inevitably arrives.
Australians are buying less but spending more in some categories, despite being more focused on lower-priced brands and conscious shopping.
The Monash University team that developed the world’s first low FODMAP diet for IBS has produced its first cookbook, incorporating gourmet recipes and evidence-based dietary tips.
Online communication provides a haven for people to connect with others, but there's a dark side to low-risk interaction.
The discarding of barely-worn clothes is wasting our natural resources and contributing to our greenhouse emissions.
Despite the best intentions, many people struggle to stick to their new year resolutions because change is difficult. But there is a way forward.
A new, simple brain-training technique can help people with alcohol addiction.
A period of great upheaval can be the best time to embed new habits.
For many Australians, the bushfire disaster could represent a turning point: the moment they adopt new, long-term behaviours to help nature.
There's a fundamental shift occurring in consumer behaviour, from conspicuous consumption to conscious consumption.
The national broadcaster has lost its strategic direction amid bogus allegations of bias and shameful mismanagement by government and the board.
A Dutch design student's idea to repurpose plastics on a small scale has become an initiative that's spawned a growing global community.
It's not evil, but we do need to adopt different habits and think about reusable alternatives to many single-use plastic products.
As governments around the world try to curtail the global obesity crisis, do Australia’s Health Star ratings encourage people to choose healthy options?
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