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A Heartwarming Flower Delivery Service That Makes A Difference

Last year was one of protection: turning inwards to our bubbles, families, loved ones and communities in a time of great stress. It seemed that the only cure to a highly infectious, rapidly-moving virus was hyper locality – a.k.a. staying put.

This was both a blessing and a curse for small businesses. Some thrived and some did not, but lots of them pivoted – and out of the ashes grew new ideas and fresh beginnings. The Beautiful Bunch was one of those pandemic miracles. Started by Merchant Road founder Jane Marx when her hospitality and events business was forced to halt completely, the floral subscription service provides training workshops and employment to young women from refugee and migrant backgrounds who struggle to find work.

This extra special, community-focused project boomed so successfully with local support that it launched as a full-time operation this year. Just in time for another Victorian lockdown…

A Surprisingly Spacious Home, On A Tiny Footprint

Occupying a low profile on a sloping...

A Brazilian-Inspired Garden With Epic Bayside Views

Michael Bates of Bates Landscape started work on this garden 12 years ago, under different owners. Once the property was sold, the new custodians re-engaged the landscape designer to rework the garden, to complement a new renovation.

Centred around the new Madeleine Blanchfield-designed residence, a bold sculptural artwork, and a desire to activate all parts of the steep and windy site, Michael’s new garden layout connects a variety of functional and aesthetic pockets through a central lawn.

Each outdoor space in this vast and varied garden is its own moment!

Help Safeguard Your Family’s Finances

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Help Safeguard Your Family’s Finances

Every year, millions of American workers enroll in employee benefits through their workplaces during a period known as annual enrollment. It\’s usually a short window of time, but employees make crucial financial decisions for their families for the coming year.

In addition to medical insurance, many employers offer a range of voluntary benefits – those you select and pay for yourself, often by having the cost deducted directly from your paycheck. These voluntary benefits can help bridge the gap between what health insurance covers and what you\’re financially responsible for, especially as more employees opt for high-deductible health insurance plans.

In fact, according to a poll of 1,512 full-time U.S. workers conducted by employee benefits company Unum, 49% of working adults plan on enrolling in a high-deductible health plan for the coming benefit year, with Millennials (58%) and Gen Z\’ers (54%) at even higher rates.

\”While high-deductible health plans offer lower monthly payments, that can mean more financial responsibility for policyholders when they need to use the benefit,\” said personal finance expert Laura Adams. \”Combining a high-deductible health plan with a health savings account can offset out-of-pocket costs, but it\’s also a good idea to consider voluntary benefits like disability, accident and hospital insurance to further financially protect your family.\”

If an accident, illness or injury prevents you from working, disability insurance replaces a portion of your income. While it may seem unlikely to many they would ever experience a disability, it\’s more common than some realize. Based on 2019 information from the Social Security Administration, more than 1 in 4 of today\’s 20-year-olds will become disabled before reaching age 67.

Accident and hospital insurance can pay a lump sum directly to you to offset out-of-pocket costs associated with medical care often not covered by health insurance.

  • Accident insurance can provide financial benefits for urgent care and emergency room visits, ambulance and other transportation to the hospital, initial care and surgery, hospital stays and lodging expenses related to an accident and even follow-up care such as doctor\’s visits and physical therapy.
     
  • Hospital insurance can pay a benefit directly to you when you are admitted to the hospital. This could include immediate medical costs and travel expenses or to help cover other bills.

Voluntary benefits, policies and details vary, so it\’s essential to review your options and discuss with your family before your benefits enrollment begins.

\”Investing a little additional time on the front end can help reduce your family\’s financial risk down the road,\” Adams said.

For more information about employee benefits, visit Unum.com/benefits.

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Unum

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