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It’s easy (and free) to recycle e-waste

How it works: Households and businesses can drop off their end-of-life and unwanted computers, computer accessories and TVs at sites throughout Australia free of charge. Find your nearest TechCollect drop-off site here. This time last year...

Tiny town Travelvision TV from our flashback files

Long before the majority of people on planet earth spent their spare time hunched over into the glow of a smartphone, budding geeks and entertainment addicts were held in thrall by the advent of pocket TVs. Panasonic made a splash with this...

The Lumix GM1 really is “pint-sized perfection”

The tinker toy sized Lumix GM1 makes the Australian Financial Review’s John Davidson feel like a big man.  “Panasonic’s new Lumix DMC-GM1 camera is minuscule and rather marvellous.” This witty review sees Davidson questioning...

As VIERA turns 10, we look to the future

Our hugely successful VIERA TV brand turns ten this year, and over the decade it’s given everyone here at Panasonic many milestones to celebrate. In 2004, the first VIERA TH-50PX25 debuted to widespread critical acclaim. The ‘Real Black...

Make your groceries last with these top tips

It’s estimated that Australians throw away nearly $8 billion dollars worth of food a year and sitting right at the top of that figure is fresh produce. There are plenty of things you can do to avoid this waste, including only buying what you...

Foodhack your way to a decadent brownie

Source: Pinterest.com There is hardly anything so delicious, so delightful, or so darn decadent as a rich and gooey brownie. Of course, an old-fashioned pan of brownies does come with its own set of problems. To begin with, they take forever to...

So much smarter than the average home phone

With the release of the KX-PRX150 and KX-PRX120 premium design cordless phones, Panasonic brings all the convenience of a mobile smartphone to your home phone. The KX-PRX150 features the functionality of a 3G mobile and both models feature a...