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The Year of Yearning: Why Aussies want a slow-burning romance

  • February 23, 2026
  • 11:20 pm
The Year of Yearning: Why Aussies want a slow-burning romance


2026 has been declared the year of yearning and it’s even impacting the modern dating scene, Tinder Dating Expert Sera Bozza discusses.

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