When my youngest daughter was around 18 months old we shared an experience that taught me a valuable lesson about how our attitude is everything. Continue reading “Attitude is Everything”
In a COVID World, Do I Still Need a Regular Flu Jab?
By: Laura Bennett
Ordinarily at this time of year, cases of seasonal influenza are beginning to pop up and people are deciding whether or not to get the current flu vaccine. Although, with COVID dominating much of the headlines, it seems this time round many of us are disinterested in protecting ourselves against the more common flu virus. Continue reading “In a COVID World, Do I Still Need a Regular Flu Jab?”
He’s a God Who Whispers, Because He’s a God Who’s Close
By: Sabrina Peters
God is always speaking, the question is are we listening?
Continue reading “He’s a God Who Whispers, Because He’s a God Who’s Close”
Has Digital Technology Been Good For Teenagers? It Depends.
By: Akos Balogh
Teenagers are massive users of digital technology.
The current generation of teenagers – known as ‘iGen’ – have grown up in the age of the iPhone and social media. Most of them can’t remember a time without a smartphone in their home, which they (probably) had access to during their ‘screen-time’. Digital tech is as much a part of their lives as pimples and puberty. It’s part of growing up in today’s world. Continue reading “Has Digital Technology Been Good For Teenagers? It Depends.”
What You Need to Know About Anzac Day This Year
By: Amy Cheng
This year’s Anzac Day will look a little different to previous years, however, unlike last year, certain events will be taking place around the country. Continue reading “What You Need to Know About Anzac Day This Year”
How COVID Brought the Human Back to Work
By: Michael McQueen
We have always known that the future of our work will look dramatically different from the present. What we did not know is that the global pandemic would pave much of the groundwork for this future’s arrival. Continue reading “How COVID Brought the Human Back to Work”
Why Your Stuff Isn’t Worth Worshipping
Let’s face it, we have too much stuff! Even more than that, our stuff is taking over our lives. We think that our stuff improves the quality of our lives, when instead, it’s taking it away. In fact, it’s even destroying our lives! Wouldn’t your life be simpler if you had less stuff? Wouldn’t your life be better? Continue reading “Why Your Stuff Isn’t Worth Worshipping”
Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
By: Amy Cheng
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 99, Buckingham Palace has said. Continue reading “Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh”
Graduate Job Readiness
By: McCrindle
The transition from being a student into the turbulence of the workforce is a significant milestone in a young person’s life. Continue reading “Graduate Job Readiness”
Inside the Bubble: How Trans-Tasman Travel Will Work
By: Michael Crooks
International travel has returned to Australia. Well, to only one country, but that’s not a bad start for a world still in the grip of a pandemic. Continue reading “Inside the Bubble: How Trans-Tasman Travel Will Work”