By: Sam Chan
The smiley emoji no longer means what it used to mean. Continue reading “Why You Can’t Use the Smiley Emoji Any More”
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By: Sam Chan
The smiley emoji no longer means what it used to mean. Continue reading “Why You Can’t Use the Smiley Emoji Any More”
By: McCrindle
The Industrial Revolution in Europe and Britain in the late 1700’s to early 1800’s saw the transition to systematised, mechanised manufacturing production which significantly revolutionised the way of working. Continue reading “Changes to the World of Work Awaiting Today’s School Leavers”
By: Mark McCrindle
Picture this. It’s 1981. The first Walkman has just been released, the space shuttle has not yet made its first flight, the first London Marathon is scheduled, and, importantly, the 1981 Australian Census is set to take place.
Continue reading “40 Years of Change and the 2021 Census Results”
By: Akos Balogh
The West is becoming Post-Christian. Fewer people are identifying as Christians. Continue reading “Why Even Secularists Might Not Like A Post-Christian West”
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””