By: Michael McQueen
For many of us, the very mention of Artificial Intelligence conjures up futuristic notions of SkyNet and cunning malevolent robots rising to destroy humankind in the Terminator film series.
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By: Michael McQueen
For many of us, the very mention of Artificial Intelligence conjures up futuristic notions of SkyNet and cunning malevolent robots rising to destroy humankind in the Terminator film series.
By: McCrindle
A recent data release from the ABS shows some interesting findings about Australia’s population and migration trends for the year ending 2018.
Continue reading “Australia’s Indian Community Experienced the Largest Growth in 2018”
By: Yvette Cherry
The parents of Dolly Everett, a 14 year old girl who took her own life after being relentlessly bullied, have created a very powerful and evocative advertisement to address the issue of cyber bullying.
By: McCrindle
A 2019 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed the world’s most liveable cities.
Continue reading “Three Australian Cities in the Top Ten Most Liveable Cities Worldwide”
By: Michael McQueen
It has been a growing popular conversation over the last decade. Driverless cars – one of the sure symbols that the future has arrived.
Continue reading “What You Need to Know About the Driverless Age”
By: Clare Bruce
“The one thing that all experts agree on is that at this stage, the feoteus can’t feel anything.” Continue reading “Abortion Worker’s Shocking True Story told in ‘Unplanned’”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Diana is a hair stylist and public health advocate. Chestnut hair, warm smile, she’s good at her job and caring towards others. She’s also a five-time suicide attempt survivor.
Continue reading “Suicide: Here’s What Survivors Want You to Know”
Alex* was a popular kid. He seemed OK. He was good at sports, doing fine at school, and came from an affluent, strong family.
Continue reading “R U OK Day – Having the conversation and what to do if the answer is ‘no’.”
By: McCrindle
Australia’s population is experiencing unprecedented growth, now sitting at a population of 25.4 million. Some of the implications of this population growth are seen in this latest data release from HILDA. It reveals that Australians are experiencing greater stresses due to flat wages growth and increasing house prices.
Continue reading “Aussies Are Earning Less and Living at Home Longer”
By: McCrindle
The labour force participation gap between men and women is the lowest it has ever been new data from HILDA reveals. The participation rate of females in the last five years has increased from 69% in 2012 to 71%. Over the same period of time, men’s participation rate has declined slightly from 83% to 82%. Continue reading “Greater Female Labour Force Participation Than Ever Before”