They say that you can know when someone is talking about you because your ears are “burning”? I wonder what happens when God thinks about you? Could God be thinking about you right now? Continue reading “What God Thinks About You”
Lady on the Bus
By: Yvette Cherry
One glorious December day Sienna and I decided to take the bus to the city to ride the carousel by the river. The peaceful stay-at-home Mum + Nenna days were coming to an end. She would be off to full-time school the next year and we were trying to make the most of the time we had left together. Continue reading “Lady on the Bus”
Australia’s Arts and Entertainment Industry Needs a Lifeline Says Comedian James Bustar
By: Laura Bennett
The arts and entertainment industry has been one of the hardest hit during this pandemic, with extended lockdowns continuing to destabilise an already “gig-based” environment. Continue reading “Australia’s Arts and Entertainment Industry Needs a Lifeline Says Comedian James Bustar”
What Are You Worth?
By: Danni Synot
I don’t know about you, but I love a good milkshake. Anything from plain vanilla, strawberry or chocolate, to a berry milkshake with all the lashings of cream, ice cream, and butterscotch brittle. Continue reading “What Are You Worth?”
Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke
By: Laura Bennett
Phil Cooke’s biography is a wild read. He’s produced TV and film programming in more than 60 countries around the world and, along the way, been shot at, survived military coups and been threatened with prison. Continue reading “Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke”
How Healthy Is Our Data-Driven Health Obsession?
By: Michael McQueen
In the digital age, the adage stands: if you are not paying for the product, you are the product. In an era where business marketing, sales and influence are increasingly personalised and driven by insights into consumers, there is no product of more value than your personal data. Continue reading “How Healthy Is Our Data-Driven Health Obsession?”
Jimmy Rees on Entertaining A Nation Through Lockdown
By: Sam Robinson
Australian entertainer Jimmy Rees is pouring out content – from viral social media posts, to his first picture book for kids. Continue reading “Jimmy Rees on Entertaining A Nation Through Lockdown”
The Future of Cities
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”
Living in Purpose
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”
Many Australians Want to Shop More Ethically But Don’t Know How: Report
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”