By: Sabrina Peters
Have you ever wanted something so badly or prayed for something for a really long time and it just felt like God said, no. I know I have! Probably more times than I can count. Continue reading “When God Says No”
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By: Sabrina Peters
Have you ever wanted something so badly or prayed for something for a really long time and it just felt like God said, no. I know I have! Probably more times than I can count. Continue reading “When God Says No”
By: Michael McQueen
Within a society driven by capitalist aims – efficiency, accumulation, profits – the endless innovation of new products is a worthy practice. Keeping consumers keen for new products is key, and so the clever marketing, regular new releases and planned obsolescence begin. After all, why would a customer buy a new product if they are satisfied with what they have? Continue reading “Too Good to Waste: How the Circular Economy Is Reshaping Consumption”
By: Laura Bennett
In Needtobreathe’s 20-year music history, they’ve won Dove Awards, have been Grammy nominated, toured with Taylor Swift, headlined sold-out shows at iconic music venues around the world, and still continue to be “a rock n’ roll band from South Carolina” who write songs for fans to live by. Continue reading “Needtobreathe’s Josh Lovelace Has Redefined Success and It’s Not More Awards”
By: Michael Crooks
In what may not come as a surprise, COVID-19 tops the worry list of young Australians. Continue reading “Pandemic Pain: Survey Reveals Australian Youths’ Biggest Worries”
By: Ben McEachen
In a world of choice, it can be almost overwhelming to work out what gift to give every Christmas. Continue reading “12 Christmas Gift Ideas to Turn a Stranger’s 2021 Around”
By: Laura Bennett
One of the best things about Christmas is getting to indulge in Christmas movies that, at any other time of year, might feel ridiculous and cheesy. Continue reading “‘Sit. Stay. Love.’ – It’s All Puppy Love in This Australian-Made Christmas Movie”
By: McCrindle
Prior to COVID-19, many people were already utilising digital payments and online shopping. Then it became essential to keeping people safe, and now is a regularly adopted part of people’s lives. Continue reading “The Future of Shopping Centres in a Digital World”
By: Michael Crooks
Much of the country has opened up, and many residents are gearing up to roam this festive season. Continue reading ““Look Before You Book”: A Stern Warning For Travellers”
By: Michael McQueen
Looking back over the last two years quickly reveals a narrative of fear. In all the frenzies of panic-buying, the conspiracy theories and the misinformation that fed our anxiety, we have consistently been driven to hysteria by a very primal sense of fear. Continue reading “The Perks of Paranoia: Why Fear Might Be Your Best Business Resource”
In 2019, aviation authorities around the world grounded all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Apparently a new automated flight control system was malfunctioning, and had sent two planes into repeated nosedives. The pilots tried valiantly to regain manual control of the aircraft, but were unable to do so. 346 people lost their lives in these airline disasters. Continue reading “Are You Living on Autopilot?”