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What to pair champagne with for your New Years party

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As the countdown to the New Year approaches, many party planners are seeking fresh and unconventional ways to elevate their NYE soirées.

While champagne has always been the go-to choice for toasting at midnight, this year, experts suggest pairing your bubbly with a surprising companion: cheese. Yes, you heard it right – champagne and cheese could be the dynamic duo your NYE celebration needs to start 2024 on a delicious note.

The tradition of pairing wine with cheese has long been a favorite among food enthusiasts, but champagne’s effervescence and acidity bring a unique twist to this classic combination. Wine connoisseurs and party planners alike are now exploring the diverse world of champagne and cheese pairings, discovering that the right match can enhance the flavors of both.

To create a memorable NYE experience, experts recommend selecting a range of champagnes, from brut to rosé, and pairing them with an assortment of cheeses that span the spectrum of textures and flavors. From creamy brie to tangy blue cheese, there’s a cheese to complement every champagne variety, making it a delightful journey for your taste buds.

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Cheese or no cheese?

But why stop at champagne and cheese? NYE revelers are also experimenting with other unconventional pairings, such as chocolate and champagne, popcorn and sparkling wine, and even champagne cocktails infused with herbs and fruits. The key is to surprise your guests and create an experience that leaves a lasting impression.

To incorporate champagne and cheese into your NYE menu, consider serving a cheese platter with an array of accompaniments like honey, nuts, and dried fruits. You can also opt for champagne-based cocktails featuring cheese-infused garnishes for a truly unique twist.

This New Year’s Eve, it’s all about breaking away from the ordinary and embracing the extraordinary. So, why not raise your glass of champagne, savor a bite of artisanal cheese, and kick off the year ahead with a flavor-packed celebration that your guests won’t soon forget?

Cheers to a deliciously unconventional start to 2024 from Ticker!

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Climate report warns of rising heat deaths and property losses

Australia faces dire climate predictions, with potential for massive property value losses and thousands of heat-related deaths without action

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Australia faces dire climate predictions, with potential for massive property value losses and thousands of heat-related deaths without action

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– Climate change could cause hundreds of deaths and $500 billion decline in property values in Australia.
– Increased extreme weather events may lead to rising insurance costs and potential uninsurability of homes.
A government report warns that climate change could lead to significant challenges for Australia, with hundreds of deaths expected from heat-related illnesses.
Property values may decline by up to $500 billion as homes risk becoming uninsurable due to extreme weather events.
The assessment by the Albanese Government forecasts increased frequency of floods, cyclones, and bushfires.The report anticipates over a thousand potential heat-related fatalities in Sydney and Melbourne if action is not taken.

The projected increase in heat-related deaths in Australia’s capital cities, as outlined in the report. Picture: Climate Risk Assessment

Rising sea levels and extreme weather are expected to escalate insurance costs, making coverage unaffordable or unavailable.

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen acknowledged that many Australians will find these projections distressing, but they underscore the urgency of addressing climate change.

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Changes in total annual freight costs by Local Government Area in a 2090 scenario, compared to 2024. Picture: Australia’s National Climate Risk Assessment

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Projected increases in heat-related deaths are particularly concerning. For instance, at a 1.5-degree rise in temperatures, heat-related mortality in Sydney could increase by 103%, reaching about 450 deaths annually at a 3-degree rise.

Coastal flooding days are expected to increase significantly in major urban areas, necessitating critical intervention.


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The Coalition reshuffles after record low poll

Coalition hits record low vote in Newspoll, prompting a significant frontbench reshuffle by deputy leader Sussan Ley.

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Coalition hits record low vote in Newspoll, prompting a significant frontbench reshuffle by deputy leader Sussan Ley.


The Coalition has slumped to a record low primary vote in the latest Newspoll, sparking a major frontbench reshuffle by deputy leader Sussan Ley.

The shake-up, which includes sacking Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and elevating James Paterson, is being seen as a high-stakes attempt to stabilise the Opposition amid internal rifts.

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Trump pushes NATO on Russia sanctions

Trump ready to impose sanctions on Russia, urges NATO to halt oil purchases and consider tariffs on China.

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Trump ready to impose sanctions on Russia, urges NATO to halt oil purchases and consider tariffs on China.


President Donald Trump says he is prepared to impose sweeping sanctions on Russia, but only if NATO allies act in unison by halting oil purchases from Moscow.

He has also urged the bloc to consider tariffs on China, arguing this would weaken Beijing’s support for Russia once the war ends.

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