By: Stephen McAlpine
The Queen has met the King. Continue reading “The Day the Queen Met the King”
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By: Stephen McAlpine
The Queen has met the King. Continue reading “The Day the Queen Met the King”
By: Michael McQueen
Are you remembering things correctly? What do you do when you know something you can’t quite recall? What if our memories have evolved over time? What if we are in fact imagining that we have a memory that in fact does not exist?
Continue reading “You Are What You Remember… but You’re Probably Remembering It Wrong”
By: Georgia Free
Trent Greentree is as Aussie as they come. As a fifth-generation farmer from Freemans Reach, he spends his days growing cauliflower and cucumbers for Australian pickle company Three Threes. Continue reading ““It’s Getting Harder with Every Crop We Lose,” An Aussie Farmer on Finding Hope”
By: McCrindle
The world which educators are preparing students for is changing, but so too is the world these students are being shaped in. Continue reading “Gen Z: The Tik Tok Generation Who Care About Ending Racism & Climate Change”
By: Michael Crooks
Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved British Monarch who for more than seven decades served the people of the United Kingdom, its Realms, and the Commonwealth, has died aged 96. Continue reading “Queen Elizabeth II: 1926–2022”
By: Kristian Johnson
In his latest Conversations Interview, John Anderson is joined by Professor James Tooley for a fascinating conversation about the role of education in the modern age.
Continue reading “Unpacking The Parent-Teacher Tensions in the Education System”
By: Steff Willis
An independent evaluation will assess the effectiveness of chaplaincy in supporting the wellbeing of school students and the broader school community. Continue reading “Review of Funding for School Chaplaincy Underway”
By: Georgia Free
Alarmingly, there are more than 116,000 people experiencing homelessness in Australia on any given night. But one group in particular is facing increased risks and danger – older women. Continue reading “Older Women Most At Risk of Homelessness”
By: Michael Crooks
On August 14, the Diocese of the Southern Cross officially launched in Canberra as a breakaway Anglican church. Continue reading “Explainer: Why Has the “Anglican Church Split”?”
By: Akos Balogh
Laughter roared through the back of the truck. Half my army platoon and I were riding in a Unimog on our way to a training exercise. And the conversation turned (as it often did) to sexual matters and sexual ‘conquests’. Continue reading “Is the Sexual Revolution Built on Lies? Secular Feminist says ‘Yes’.”