Isabelle Lane, The New Daily

Isabelle Lane

The New Daily

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by Isabelle:

David Jones and BP part ways as retail reckoning continues

Australia's traditional department store giants are struggling to adapt to the changing retail landscape, with David Jones pulling the plug on BP. → Read More

Fruit and vegetables as medicine: ‘Food pharmacies’ could improve health

We're used to going to the doctor and getting a script for pills and other medicines, but what about a script for fruit and vegetables? → Read More

Australian-made products in high demand as pandemic shopping continues

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way Australians think about shopping, with supply chain fears fuelling demand for locally made goods. → Read More

Early caesarian births putting babies at risk, report warns

High rates of early, non-medically necessary, planned caesarian births are putting babies' health at undue risk, a major new report has warned. → Read More

Why Apple's upcoming iOS 14.5 update is one to watch

The Apple iPhone iOS 14.5 update will include the launch of Apple’s App Tracking Transparency, a suite of new and diverse emoji, and more. → Read More

From Strava to Heaspace: World's most popular health and fitness apps

The Health App Index ranks the world's top 15 most popular health and fitness apps covering mindfulness and mental health to running and weight management. → Read More

Aldi, Coles, or Woolworths? Best value for festive season shopping

Australians are preparing to feast on billions of dollars worth of food and drink this Christmas, and comparison shopping is key to getting the best value. → Read More

Bunnings backlash: Push to stop sale of controversial weedkiller Roundup

Consumer advocates are ramping up the campaign to have Roundup stripped from Australian shelves with a spoof ad aimed at hardware behemoth Bunnings. → Read More

Food delivery deaths show why gig economy workers need more rights

Australia's gig economy road toll is growing, with five food delivery riders killed while working in the past two months, and the tragic deaths have ignited debate over the rights of precarious workers. → Read More

“One More Thing”: Apple Silicon MacBooks tipped to launch November 10

Apple has returned to the Steve Jobs era with the teaser for its final product launch for 2020, and it is speculated that new Macs will be on the agenda. → Read More

Morrison's tough talk on Australia Post at odds with government's record

Scott Morrison's outrage over the Cartier cash splash was at odds with his stance on other instances of questionable spending that have occured on his watch → Read More

Apple's iPhone 12, affordable alternatives, and 5G connectivity

Apple's iPhone 12 comes with a hefty price tag, but there are other smartphone alternatives at lower price points, including Google and Oppo handsets. → Read More

Too little, too late? Why Facebook is banning political ads in the US, but only after the election

Facebook has announced a ban on paid political ads in the US to come into effect after votes have been cast in the presidential election. → Read More

Woolworths plans to spend big on PFD, and competitors are outraged

Competitors fear Woolworth's planned purchase of PFD Food Services will lead to reduced choice for consumers and put "thousands" of jobs at risks. → Read More

AusPost accused of letting down small business as e-commerce booms

Australia Post has been accused of letting down small businesses as the coronavirus pandemic-induced online shopping boom reaches new heights. → Read More

NBN fibre backflip: Just 400,000 premises expected to upgrade

Despite the hype around the Morrison government's backflip on fibre-to-the-premises, just 400,000 premises are expected to be upgraded to FTTP by 2024. → Read More

Airbus ZEROe: Are zero-emission planes the future of air travel?

Will hydrogen aircraft replace fossil fuel-powered planes? Airbus has released prototypes for a "zero emission" hydrogen-hybrid plane set to debut in 2035. → Read More

Australia Post workers threatened with disciplinary action

Australia Post workers have been threatened with disciplinary action if they take photos exposing huge backlogs of parcels in delivery centres in Victoria. → Read More

Coronavirus: How the working from home revolution will reshape Australia

Working from home has now become the new normal for millions of Australians, and it has profound implications for the future. → Read More

Australia second in world for vegans, Gen Z snubs lab-grown meat

Veganism has soared in popularity around the world, and new data shows that Australia is at the forefront of the shift towards plant-based eating. → Read More