By: Sabrina Peters
God’s no dictator, he won’t force his way into any area of your life. He’ll wait until he’s invited. Continue reading “God’s No Dictator, He’ll Only Go Where He’s Invited”
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By: Sabrina Peters
God’s no dictator, he won’t force his way into any area of your life. He’ll wait until he’s invited. Continue reading “God’s No Dictator, He’ll Only Go Where He’s Invited”
By: Michael Crooks
It was one of the most important cargo arrivals in the nation’s history. Continue reading “COVID-19 Vaccine: Where Are You in the Queue?”
By: Susan Joy
A deliciously creamy and smooth, chocolate protein smoothie. It’s the perfect breakfast to fill you up for many hours. My 11 year old grandson helped me create this smoothie, we had so much fun testing it over several days in the school holidays. Continue reading “Chocolate Banana Smoothie”
Dealing with a fussy eater can be a challenge. Poor eating habits in middle childhood and the tween years tend to be long-lasting. We need to take them seriously. Continue reading “My 7 yr-old Only Eats Chips”
By: Michael Crooks
Bill Gates is excited by it. Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks has reportedly made millions from it. And, now, the world’s richest man has endorsed it. Bitcoin has taken off, driven by a US$1.5 billion investment in the cryptocurrency by Elon Musk’s company Tesla. Despite many financial experts warning that the digital money could be a risk investment, one single Bitcoin is now worth north of $60,000. Continue reading “Inside Bitcoin: A Beginner’s Guide to the World’s Favourite – and Most Mysterious – Digital Currency”
By: McCrindle
As social researchers we spend our time studying the social and demographic landscape to understand emerging trends and advise organisations on how to adapt for an ever-changing future. So 2020 kept us on our toes! Continue reading “Disruption, Disillusionment and Diversity: The Future of the Church”
By: Michael McQueen
With vaccines emerging and a new year ushering in a renewed demand for some kind of back-to-normal routine, society’s return to work is front of mind for many professionals. However, having adjusted effectively to remote work, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment. Many businesses, leaders and workers are questioning whether returning to work is a viable decision and are rethinking how our new work life could look. Continue reading “How Will Your New Workplace Work for You?”
By: Michael Crooks
Facebook lost a lot of friends in Australia when it banned the sharing of news content on its services.
Continue reading “Facebook Ban: What Does it Mean For Your Feed?”
By: Laura Bennett
On the back of a year that made time slow down and took us back to life’s bare essentials, Long Story Short is a romantic comedy that’s found its moment in time. Continue reading “Aussie Rom-Com ‘Long Story Short’ Couldn’t Have Timed It Better [Movie Review]”
By: McCrindle
Australians are now forecast to live longer than ever according to the latest ABS data. Men born today are forecast to live until 80.9 years, and women will live even longer, up to 85 years. Continue reading “New Life Expectancy and Death Data”