Been Hearing About ChatGPT? Here’s What You Need to Know

By: Michael McQueen

If you have been anywhere close to LinkedIn or business news over the past few weeks you would have encountered the conversation surrounding ChatGPT. Read more

Look Up at Our Night Skies in 2023

By: Steff Willis

There’s never been a better time than now to keep an eye on the night sky with plenty of celestial wonders to enjoy in 2023.
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Report Reveals Christians Are Facing Growing Persecution

By: Alex Milne

Over the 30 years of the Open Doors World Watch List reporting, the global phenomenon of Christian persecution has grown alarmingly.
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How ChatGPT Will Impact the Future of Education

By: Mike Abecina

When I was a high school teacher, returning to work after the six-week extended Christmas break wasn’t always as challenging as it might have seemed. Read more

How to Save a Life: “Speed is Key”

By: Mike Crooks

Though defibrillators are available in many public spaces, the majority of Australians have admitted they would not feel confident using the life-saving device, according to the Heart Foundation. Read more

2022 in Review: New Milestones, and What Broke The Internet

By: McCrindle

After years of social isolation, enforced work-from-home, a return to a slower pace of life and the great reprioritisation, 2022 brought a welcome change of life beyond lockdown. Read more

The World’s Population Has Reached 8 Billion

By: McCrindle

Tuesday, November 15, 2022 was the day the United Nations estimated the world’s population ticked over the historic 8 billion milestone. Read more

Word of the Year: Gaslighting (Or Is it Really?)

By: Stephen McAlpine

The word of the year is… (drumroll please) “Gaslighting”. Or am I just saying that to control you? Read more

Riding Across the Australian Outback to Help Sick Kids

By: Micaela Aboody

Quitting your job and riding a motorbike 7200km across the Australian outback isn’t a challenge everyone is willing to take on. Read more

Domestic Violence: The Church Can’t be Absent From Addressing the Issue

By: Laura Bennett

On average in Australia one women a week is murdered by her current or former partner. One. Woman. A week. Read more