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The Bond of Brothers

By: Russ Matthews, God in 60 Seconds

I love the Pixar film Onward because of its depiction of brothers. Read more

Australians’ Lens on Acceptance

By: Mark McCrindle

In an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the concept of acceptance holds profound significance in shaping societies. Read more

Create the Perfect Night In with a GOOD Valentine’s Day Lineup

By: Sharon Fitness

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, time to start planning the perfect night for your sweetheart. 

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Why This Happens at School Reunions

By: Sam Chan

When I went to my school reunion recently, I struggled to remember names and faces. Read more

3 Keys to a Peaceful Family Gathering These Holidays

By: Michael McQueen

The holiday season is here. While rest is undoubtedly and necessarily a priority for most of us this year, the holidays can be a stressful time for many. 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

How to Get the Stubborn to Budge

By: Michael McQueen

There are few things more frustrating than an opponent who won’t budge. Read more

Saving Face is a Necessary Art – Even When the Face Isn’t Yours

By: Michael McQueen

The human instinct to avoid social humiliation is deep. Psychologists point to shame as being one of the deepest fears held nearly universally by human beings, coming close to the fear of death. Read more

We Can Change Lives Just By Seeing Others Better

By: Brian Harris

Have you ever felt invisible? If it’s especially bad, people don’t notice you at all, if a softer version, they sort of see you, but have placed you in an inaccurate and limiting box. Read more

Tinder Mercy or Tender Prey? A Reflection on Tinder’s 10th Birthday

By: Aaron Johnstone

I’ve been a Nick Cave fan for all of my adult life. The man once described as ‘a vaguely psychotic drunken screwed-up* drug addict, deceiving himself with vain delusions of glory’ …has always had a special place in my music collection and medial orbital frontal cortex (apparently the part of the brain responsible for appreciating beauty…). Read more