By: Georgia Free
There was a form of collective heartbreak last week when news broke that chef and Masterchef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo had died, aged 46. Continue reading “How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met”
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By: Georgia Free
There was a form of collective heartbreak last week when news broke that chef and Masterchef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo had died, aged 46. Continue reading “How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met”
By: Ashley Fell
Generation Alpha, born between 2010 and 2024, is the first generation to be entirely born in the 21st century. Continue reading “Generation Alpha Are Becoming Teenagers: A Look Into the Future”
By: Mike Crooks
As if the cost of living hadn’t already become a major problem for Australians, more pain is on the way according to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).
Continue reading ““Shop Around”: Energy Boss’ Winter Warning”
By: Akos Balogh
The debate over Australia’s Indigenous Voice to Parliament is heating up. Continue reading “A Christian Perspective on the Voice Debate: 4 Key Takeaways”
By: Amy Cheng
More and more people are turning on subtitles to watch TV shows and movies, including programs in English or their own language. Continue reading “What Subtitles Say About Our Changing Viewing Habits”
By: McCrindle
Teachers play a vital role in society. They are at the forefront of equipping the next generation with the skills they need to thrive. Continue reading “The Great Teacher Exodus: Tackling Burnout in the Education Sector”
By: Michael McQueen
In a world that is becoming more and more futuristic by the minute, there are few places that need our attention as urgently as education. Continue reading “Education Has Changed. Here’s How Teachers Can Move With the Tides”
By: Mike Crooks
Since the horrific loss of thousands of ANZAC diggers at Gallipoli during the First World War, Australians and New Zealanders have paused to remember the fallen. Continue reading ““Time of Comfort”: Your Guide to Anzac Day”
By: Kristian Johnson
“Women tend to care for kids, and dads tend to play with kids, and kids need both… And it’s amazing how these two things complement one another… this is what men and women do naturally because of their biological differences, because of their brain chemistry differences, and the amazing thing is, it optimises child development.” ~ Katy Faust Continue reading “Why We Need a Global Children’s Rights Movement”
By: Michael McQueen
The fashion industry’s history of highly homogenised models has been an object of wide criticism for years now. Continue reading “Digital Shoes and Customised Shopping: Tomorrow’s Retail Has Arrived”