By: City Bible Forum
Is there any archaeological evidence for the Bible or is it all just a fabricated myth?
Continue reading “Hasn’t Archaeology Disproved the Bible?”
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By: City Bible Forum
Is there any archaeological evidence for the Bible or is it all just a fabricated myth?
Continue reading “Hasn’t Archaeology Disproved the Bible?”
By: McCrindle
Last year social researcher, author and thought leader Mark McCrindle spoke at an event called The Future of Leadership where he presented a keynote on the topic of ‘Leading teams in changing times’, in which he outlined three ways in which leadership is changing, and three ways in which leaders can respond. Continue reading “How to Lead Teams in Changing Times”
By: McCrindle
Each year, the states and territories around Australia reveal the top names given to babies in the previous year. Continue reading “What Baby Names are Australian Parents Choosing this Year?”
By: Rebecca Hall
New data shows Australians are attached to their vehicles. In 2018, our population of 25 million residents owned a total 19 million vehicles according to the latest ABS Survey of Motor Vehicle Use. Continue reading “Driving Australia Towards 2020”
By: Ashley Fell
Going to school is a key shared experience, it is the bottleneck through which all Australians pass. Currently, one in six Australians go to school. Yet despite the constant improvement in school facilities, education curriculum, teaching methods and training, bullying is a serious problem in Australian schools. Continue reading “Research Reveals Shocking New Statistics of Australia’s Bullying Crisis”
By: McCrindle
Women comprise 47% of Australia’s workforce, yet make up only 5% of CEOs and only 20% of executive management in ASX 200 companies. When it comes to women in senior leadership roles, three in five Australians (59%) feel there are improvements needed to achieve equal representation. Continue reading “Three in Four Employed Australians Support Women in Senior Leadership Roles”
By: McCrindle
The current trend is posting selfies from 10 years ago alongside one from today. We decided to do the same but with technology instead. Continue reading “The 10-Year Challenge – ‘Tech Style’”
By: McCrindle
Small towns in Italy are offering incredible incentives including monetary bonuses and affordable housing to help struggling economies in towns with dwindling populations. Continue reading “Incentives to Move to Regional Australia”
By: McCrindle
Seismic shifts in Australia’s demographics this year will mean that Generations Y and beyond (Australians born since 1980) will become the largest proportion of the population, our regional cities will emerge as lifestyle cities and our cultural diversity and generational change will, in an election year, reshape the national conversation and shake-up the traditional Australian self-image. Continue reading “Top 6 Trends for 2019”
By: McCrindle
2018 was a big year. It brought with it everything from the Royal Wedding to the Thai cave rescue. As 2018 comes to a close, we look back at some of the top trends of 2018, from the most searched terms to the top hashtags of the year. Continue reading “2018 in Review: Top Trends of the Year”