Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks

deadly science founder corey tutt

By: Georgia Free

Corey Tutt lives and breathes his passion for science. A proud Indigenous man, 29-year-old Corey has worked among animals since he was 16 – as a zookeeper, alpaca shearer and an animal technician. He’s also the founder of Deadly Science – an initiative which has seen 16,000 science books sent to remote Indigenous schools across Australia. Continue reading “Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks”

Where Will Aussies Be Travelling When Borders Reopen?

a plane taking off

By: McCrindle

The desire to travel runs deep within the Australian psyche. Australia, known as the ‘land down under’, is an island continent far away from other nations. Yet digital technology has made international destinations more desirable than ever before. Australia is also comprised of culturally diverse and globally connected citizens, many who have rich backgrounds and connections to other countries. Continue reading “Where Will Aussies Be Travelling When Borders Reopen?”

Cashing In: What Blockchain Will Mean For Our Dollars and Cents

a pile of gold and silver coins representing different cryptocurrency

By: Michael McQueen

Blockchain has steadily grown in popularity over the last couple of years. Bitcoin’s value soared over 70% in 2020 and is projected to reach a price of US$66,000 by the end of this year. With low transaction fees, limited institutional involvement, and ease of use, blockchain presents an attractive opportunity for spenders across the world. But what will this new currency mean for the future of our notes and coins? Continue reading “Cashing In: What Blockchain Will Mean For Our Dollars and Cents”