By: McCrindle
Australia’s eight capital cities are changing rapidly and vary in their generational mix, cultural diversity, affordability, household income and commuter preferences. Continue reading “The Future of Cities”
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By: McCrindle
Australia’s eight capital cities are changing rapidly and vary in their generational mix, cultural diversity, affordability, household income and commuter preferences. Continue reading “The Future of Cities”
By: Sabrina Peters
When you hear the term ‘purpose’, what words come to mind? Success? Happiness? Meaning? Wealth? Marriage? Influence? Affluence? Talent? Relationships? As a Christian, I find my answer in God’s Word. Continue reading “Living in Purpose”
By: Amy Cheng
A lack of awareness of ethical brands, and products that are too expensive, are the top barriers for Australians to change their fashion consumption habits, according to a new report. Continue reading “Many Australians Want to Shop More Ethically But Don’t Know How: Report”
By: Susan Joy
This recipe is the perfect After Dinner Mint Slice. These healthy raw chocolate mint slices are packed with flavour and contain heaps of nutrients. Continue reading “Chocolate Mint Slice”
Here is a simple question: if you are a child of God, why do we need to ask for forgiveness? Continue reading “Why Do We Need to Ask God For Forgiveness?”
By: Amy Cheng
Australia will not have enough aged care workers within the next decade unless urgent action is taken to boost the workforce, a report has found. Continue reading “How Australia Could Fix Its Aged Care Workforce Challenge: Report”
By: McCrindle
There is no doubt that 2020 will be a year for the history books. The unprecedented change across societies, nations and the globe has been characterised by a time of increased volatility and disruption. Continue reading “Australians Prioritising Volunteering Amidst the Challenges of COVID-19”
By: Sam Robinson
Communication might be about to get a whole lot easier with a new piece of tech allowing translation in real-time. Continue reading “Breaking Language Barriers: New Tech Giving Real-Time Translations”
By: Jenny Baxter
A few years ago, there was a news report about a Christchurch family who visited a local café. By accident they discovered they were labelled as the “family with the terrifying kid”! Read about it here. Continue reading “Why I’m not Afraid to Take my Kids Out in Public”
By: Michael Crooks
The Taliban has taken control of Afghanistan, but World Vision is not going anywhere. Continue reading ““We Are Committed”: World Vision Pledges to Stay in Afghanistan”