How Today’s Young Employees are Different to Their Parents and Grandparents

By: Ashley Fell

Australia is currently experiencing the biggest generational shift it has seen for half a century. Over the next decade, the youngest of the formidable Baby Boomers will sail past 65 and ease out of the workforce, leaving a very significant labour and management void. Read more

We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious

By: Sheridan Voysey

I’ve just returned from my first visit to Athens. I’ll never forget the red poppies blooming among the sandstone ruins, the friendly strangers helping us when we got lost, or the sweet, syrupy Portokalopita orange cake, which is reason enough to emigrate! Read more

She’s A Crowd: Making Cities Safer for Women Around the World

By: Micaela Aboody

Sharing a story you haven’t felt comfortable telling before and realising you’re supported – and believed – is one of the most important steps in healing, and a crowd-mapping platform is changing the game. Read more

The Meaning of Cars and Other Vehicles in Dreams

By: Tania Harris

Have you ever had a dream of a car, bus, bike or a train? Vehicles appear frequently in our dreams, but what do they mean? Read more

The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

By: Cliff Philpiah and Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue 

Molly Johnson (Leah Purcell) is an isolated and heavily-pregnant indigenous woman living in In 1893 Outback Australia. She struggles to raise her children and run the family farm in the Snowy Mountains while her husband is away for work.  Read more

Why Sustainability is a ‘Package’ Deal in Business

By: Michael McQueen

The demand for sustainability has no less than revolutionised the way companies do business. In the last decade, the move towards sustainable products, waste solutions and emissions reductions has forced businesses to pursue purpose over profits, leading the way to a new and positive form of conscious capitalism. Read more

The Case For Keeping Religion in Politics

By: Stephen McAlpine, City Bible Forum

Up until 1992 most Westerners would only have been familiar with Sarajevo, a city in what was then Yugoslavia, because it was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. Read more

The Future of Shopping in a Post-Lockdown World

By: McCrindle

Like many things from COVID-19 and the consequential lockdowns and restrictions, shopping centres and how people shop has changed. Read more

Is Smart Carpet the Next Must-Have Home Innovation?

By: Sam Robinson

It appears that smart carpet is the next technology for the home, and it has some surprising health benefits. Read more

Why is Petrol $2 Per Litre?

By: Sam Chan

The price of petrol recently skyrocketed to over $2 per litre.  How can this be?

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