By: Georgia Free
Being a caregiver is not an easy role for anyone to take on, but the realities of caregiving can be especially tough on young people. Continue reading “Teenage and Young Adult Caregivers: Financial Help is Available”
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By: Georgia Free
Being a caregiver is not an easy role for anyone to take on, but the realities of caregiving can be especially tough on young people. Continue reading “Teenage and Young Adult Caregivers: Financial Help is Available”
By: Justin Rouillon
With the temperature topping 40 degrees in London, fires have broken out across both the capital and the countryside as the country deals with what meteorologists had previously thought impossible. Continue reading “London Burns as the UK Battles Record-Breaking Heatwave”
By: Laura Bennett
When the latest Australian Census data was released last month, one of the headline-grabbing shifts was that less than 50 per cent of Australians aligned themselves with Christianity, and a growing number of people (39 per cent) considered themselves non-religious. Continue reading “Census 2022: A Decline in Religion Doesn’t Mean a Decline in Faith”
By: McCrindle
Australia has a long history of population growth. Since 1820, there have only been two time periods where Australia has seen a net annual decline: between 1915 and 1916 during the First World War and from 2020 to 2021 during the international COVID-19 lockdowns. Continue reading “What Low Migration Has Meant for Australia’s Economy and Property Market”
By: McCrindle
The 1980’s commenced not only a new decade, but a new generation and one that continues to transform Australia to this day. Continue reading “Millennials Overtake Boomers to be Australia’s Largest Generation”
By: Michael Crooks
As a news source, Facebook is losing friends, but TikTok’s popularity has doubled.
Continue reading “Social Media Loses Trust as Source of News: Report”
By: Alec Bennetts
“Nobody is entitled to intellectual safety, nobody is entitled not to have their fundamental and cherished views challenged… All knowledge and all opinion is provisional until something more persuasive comes along. If we shut down the persuasive process we will stop advancing,” Continue reading ““The Law Shouldn’t Protect Us From Having Our Views Challenged”, Says Leading Barrister & Historian”
By: Michael Crooks
Threats of blackouts, energy prices soaring, and a minister pleading for people not to use their dishwashers – how did we get here? Continue reading “Energy Crisis Explained: “A Dangerous Storm””
By: Akos Balogh
We’re the first generation in human history in which ‘You Do You’ is the default way of doing identity formation. ‘You Do You’: it’s all about finding your purpose and identity by looking within. Continue reading “How “You Do You” Is Leading To Narcissism and a Mental Health Crisis”
By: Micaela Aboody
Sharing a story you haven’t felt comfortable telling before and realising you’re supported – and believed – is one of the most important steps in healing, and a crowd-mapping platform is changing the game. Continue reading “She’s A Crowd: Making Cities Safer for Women Around the World”