Kellie Scott
Brisbane, QLD
Kellie Scott is a reporter for ABC Lifestyle. Kellie is passionate about creating content that helps people stay informed and improve their lives, covering topics including parenting, sex and relationships, domestic violence, career and money, and women's health.
Latest by Kellie Scott
Veronica thinks about sex all the time – and that has consequences
While the stereotype of men always wanting sex and women doing what they can to avoid it might ring true for some, there are women who feel ruled by sexual desire.
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perspective:'I'm not sharing a house with a man again': Weaponised incompetence ended Adelle's marriage
After three decades of living with weaponised incompetence, the final straw was coming home from holiday without a single picture of myself in our camera roll.
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How to clean puffer jackets, Oodies and ugg boots (and why you shouldn't wear socks with slippers)
To keep your puffer jacket, ugg boots and Oodie looking good for many seasons to come, we've got some simple cleaning tips that don't involve a drycleaner.
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Men 'borrowing' free time from women is driving the gender exercise gap
As family demands increase, women's physical activity becomes more limited, but the same doesn't happen for men.
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Concerned about a mate's behaviour towards their partner? Here's how to handle it
It's "critically important" men look out for their friends and their friends' partners when it comes to domestic and family violence, experts say.
Tips to prepare for a laparoscopy for endometriosis
It's understandable to feel nervous about having a laparoscopy for endometriosis. Knowing what is involved can help ease your mind.
Curious about menstrual cups? Here's what you need to know
Some people who menstruate are interested in making the switch to menstrual cups or discs, but say they don't know enough about reusable period products to confidently do so.
'I'd never seen anyone with labia like mine': Celebrating labia diversity to combat growing anxiety
Almost one quarter of people aged 18 to 24 feel anxious or embarrassed about their genital appearance, new research shows, so what are our labia actually supposed to look like?
'My ex pretended he couldn't pack a dishwasher': Readers share experiences with weaponised incompetence
Some readers expressed relief and validation to discover the behaviour of avoiding certain tasks or responsibility in the home had a name, while others felt it was more a matter of playing to our strengths in a relationship.
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The best way to store eggs and how to know if they've gone bad
Following the news some supermarkets are limiting how many eggs you can buy, you might be wondering how you can make the ones you have last.
'An enormous betrayal': Understanding financial infidelity
Financial infidelity can range from some "low-key sneaky spending" on clothing, through to racking up debt on a secret credit card, or gambling away savings.
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Doing laundry without a dryer? Here's how to speed up the drying process
We speak to science communicator Lish Fejer, one half of FixIt Chicks, for her top tips and "unconventional ways" of drying laundry this winter — without the cost of a dryer.
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'A sign your humanity is intact': What to do with the feelings distressing Israel-Gaza coverage ignites
While striking a balance between moderating our exposure and staying informed about the world around us is important, experts say learning to sit with discomfort can lead to growth and resilience.
Explaining weaponised incompetence and how it 'keeps women busy' at home
Weaponised incompetence in relationships can keep women "locked into" traditional roles, experts say.
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Do you still need to vaccinate your child against COVID-19?
Advice around children and the COVID-19 vaccine can be confusing online, with some information not up to date. We break down the current recommendations for children and the COVID-19 vaccine.
Why lactation cookies and teas can 'undermine' women's confidence in breastfeeding
Despite the testimonials by businesses selling lactation cookies and nursing teas, the evidence around the efficacy of these products is limited.
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'I feel like an ugly monster': The reality of living with PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects one in eight women and can have mild through to severe impacts on physical health, as well as emotional wellbeing including body image.
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Questions to ask a partner that can protect you from financial abuse
One in six women in Australia experience financial abuse. We share three ways that could increase your financial safety, including the questions you should ask a partner early in a relationship.
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T-shirts and other surprising things you can compost
In a worm farm during a warm season, a cotton T-shirt can take just three to four weeks to break down in your backyard compost.
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Are protein-enriched snacks necessary for kids?
Do Aussie kids need more protein? And are protein-infused foods or supplements like powders the best way to get it?
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Why being an 'older' mum has given 44-year-old Gayle more freedom by 'not sweating the small stuff'
We hear from four mothers about the highs of lows of parenting after 40.
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How men can help prevent violence against women, starting today
All men can play a role in shifting the harmful beliefs and culture that drives violence against women. Experts explain how.
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'Don't turn it into a comedy act': Celebrants share their best vow-writing tips
Celebrants say to "tune everyone else out" and write vows as though you are speaking directly to your partner.
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Danielle was 23 when she lost her mum. Here's how she takes care online around Mother's Day
Seeing pictures and messages of people celebrating Mother's Day online can be difficult for those who have lost a mum or a child, are experiencing infertility, or have a strained relationship with their mum.
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perspective:I asked my coworker to be my sperm donor. Then we fell in love
Carmel was readying to begin her journey to motherhood alone, but a phone call while on a lunch break with a colleague changed that.
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