By Alexandra SherlockAustralian-owned brand UGG Since 1974 has announced it will change its name to “Since 74” for sales outside Australia and New Zealand.There has been a long-running battle over the ...
The legendary American-made shoes were a hallmark of menswear's lumbersexual moment, but they've always been impervious to ...
The two Victorian H7 strains of avian influenza have been successfully eradicated, but some farmers fear more frequent ...
Ready for adventure, the new Overlander is the product of an exclusive collaboration between Nicks Boots and Horween Leather ...
In Buggy Land, cattle sometimes break through fencing and wander out onto the road. But cattle don’t fly through the air here ...
Wearing the wrong shoe on Earth can lead to injury. Researchers still need to figure out the physical consequences of ...
There are three American men aged 23 and under in the second week of a Grand Slam. That hasn't happened since 2003 ...
After Australian farmer George Cullinan spotted a strange-looking bird on his property, he was galvanized to learn more about the creature, which turned out to be an incredibly rare plains-wanderer. A ...
The US exceptionalism story is set to continue while productivity growth has cratered in Australia. -AAP Image Growing uncertainty will haunt the global economy as policy shifts threaten to ...
The US exceptionalism story is set to continue while productivity growth has cratered in Australia. -AAP Image Growing uncertainty will haunt the global economy as policy shifts threaten to reignite ...
Blundstones (or Blunnies, as the boots are called in Australia) have a following that includes current and former Strategist staffers, musician Sharon Van Etten and the Princess of Wales.
In the mid-2000s, the fleecy boot transitioned from daggy house shoe to in-demand trend worn by Hollywood celebrities, and is broadly recognised around the world as a quintessentially Australian ...