By: Mike Crooks
In the attempt to close the gap between the quality of life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the nation is falling behind. Continue reading ““Deeply Troubling”: Closing the Gap Report”
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By: Mike Crooks
In the attempt to close the gap between the quality of life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the nation is falling behind. Continue reading ““Deeply Troubling”: Closing the Gap Report”
By: Mark McCrindle
The workforce is set to undergo significant changes over the next decade. Continue reading “Building Healthy Intergenerational Teams”
Then some stood up and gave this false testimony against him: “We heard him say, ‘I will destroy this temple made with human hands and in three days will build another, not made with hands.’ “Yet even then their testimony did not agree. (Mark 14:58–59, NIV) Continue reading “The Temple Rebuilt in Three Days [Devotion]”
By: Michael McQueen
Travel and tourism are nearing a full recovery since its crash in 2020. After months spent locked away in our houses and our own countries, travellers are keen to hit the road again with all the numbers steadily heading upwards.[1] Continue reading “Travel is Back, But Travellers Have Changed”
By: Laura Bennett
Kati Gapaillard is the CEO of the Fathering Project, an organisation dedicated to improving children’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and preventing harm by advocating for positive engaged fatherhood. Continue reading “The Changing Role of Fathers”
By: Amy Isham
Can philosophy tell us who we are? Continue reading “Who Am I? Knowing Your Identity, in 60 Seconds”
By: CMAA
Can the price of a coffee really change a life? Yes, it absolutely can! Because $6 is all it takes to feed a refugee child every day for a whole month. Continue reading “For the Cost of a Coffee, You Can Change Lives”
By: Amy Isham
To non-religious people, secularism represents the freedom to live in a way that suits them, and majority religions don’t get to tell them what’s right or wrong. Continue reading “Is Secularism Good for Society?”
By: Ben McEachen
On July 18, 2024, the world, almost, stopped. Continue reading “Why We Should Not Fear Global Tech Outages”
By: Susan Joy
These petite Paleo Ciabatta Dinner rolls have a crisp crust and a lovely soft centre that’s light and airy, similar to traditional Italian Ciabatta bread. Continue reading “Easy DIY Ciabatta Dinner Rolls”