It’s Official – The Bureau Declares El Niño and Positive Indian Ocean Dipole Events

By: Steff Willis

The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that El?Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are underway, the first time this has occured since 2015. Read more

Voting on The Voice: Interviews on Both Perspectives

By: Christian Media and Arts Australia

On Saturday 14 October 2023, Australians will vote in a historic referendum to decide whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. Read more

What are Your Travel Alternatives to Qantas?

By: Mike Crooks

Amid a reported 70 per cent rise in customer complaints, accusations of selling tickets for cancelled flights, and flight credits that came with a use-by date, Australia’s national carrier Qantas in on the nose. Read more

Gen Z’s Top Hope in Life: Home Ownership

By: Mark  McCrindle

The Australian dream is a sought after one, even with the current housing climate preventing many from entering the market. Read more

The Future of Commerce is Cause-Driven

By: McCrindle

Columbia University economics professor Joseph Stiglitz once said, “It is trust, more than money, that makes the world go around.”[1] Read more

Personalisation is Getting Personal: Here’s Where Tech Trends Meet Food Fads

By: Michael McQueen

If there are two trends that consumers have come to prioritise in recent years they are personalisation and health. Read more

Robots are Getting Their Hands Dirty to Keep us Fed

By: Michael McQueen

We often think of the world of farming and agriculture as the antithesis of the technological hubs of places like Silicone Valley. Read more

Australia’s New Dream: Financial Independence

By: McCrindle

The Australian dream has been present in Australia for many decades and as of recently has undergone some major transformation. Read more

The Rise of Conscious Consumers

By: Mark McCrindle

Environmental, sustainable, ethical and organic. These well-known words have become a more common contender in consumers choices during their buying experience. Read more

“Rebels Attacked… So We Lost Some of Our Families. I Lost My Dad.”

By: Berlinda Fortin

“We just came here with our free hands, because there was a war. Life in South Sudan was not easy, so we had to travel here.” Read more