Australians are turning their homes into modern-day bunkers as fears over global instability fuel a boom in veggie gardens, solar batteries, water tanks and self-sufficiency upgrades.
One lives in the bush for $50 a week. Another grows vegetables in South Australia. Meet Australia's doomsday preppers.
It used to be the preserve of Aussies who wore tinfoil hats while decrying the moon landings as fake, but a doomsday prepper ...
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Fears over a natural disaster or cyber attack are pushing households into contingency planning, Link survey shows ...
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For years, the homesteading and preparedness community warned that tap water was not a reliable last line of defense. Industrial runoff, aging pipes, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceutical residue ...
Give empty Pringles cans new life with clever, practical uses, from kitchen storage to DIY organizers and creative household hacks you'll actually use.
The 3 p.m. hunger problem is not really about 3 p.m. It’s about the gap between what most grab-and-go snacks promise and what ...
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The Urban Prepper lists the top 10 perishable foods worth stocking for short-term preparedness.