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Myths About Mental Health in the Workplace

Dr Adam Grant says that for the mental health conversation to progress at workplaces, there are certain myths that need to be busted first.

Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]

The Aussie battler spirit is pitted against the invading force from the United Kingdom in this sweet rom-com starring Delta Goodrem.

Is AI Reinforcing Gender Inequity? These SXSW Sydney Panelists Say It’s a Risk

Dr Catriona Wallace, journalist Tracey Spicer and Elladex CEO Shivani Gopal on how gender inequity could be exacerbated by machine learning.

‘The Chosen’ Gives First Look at Season 4 to be Released in Cinemas

Australian and NZ fans of ‘The Chosen’ Can Experience Episodes of Season 4 in Cinema Starting February 1, 2024.

Where Australians Place Their Trust

Australians are increasingly placing their trust in local businesses and charities/not-for-profits, say researchers at McCrindle.

Are You a ‘Preacher’ or a Storyteller?

There is a preacher and a story teller in each of us. We need to soften the preacher and develop the story teller.

“Mental Health is a Basic Human Right”: WHO

More than two in five Australians aged between 16 and 85 have experienced a mental disorder in their lifetime, according ABS data.

8 Ways to Promote Your Business For Free, Online

A lot of us were trained to be quiet and unobtrusive. But success doesn’t come to the quiet ones in the back, says Rachel Reva.

1000 Voices for 1000 Girls: Tackling Gender-Based Violence and Child Marriage Around the World

World Vision has launched 1000 Voices for 1000 Girls to bring more awareness and action to gender-based violence around the world.

Why Young People Are Moving Away from Faith

Why are our children walking away from church and faith and how can we prevent it? Author Melanie Saward has some suggestions.

Jeremy Camp: ‘I Still Believe’ Tour heads to Australia

Jeremy Camp takes his audience on a soul-stirring experience that transcends the typical concert experience.

Generation Alpha’s Economic Footprint

In 2029, when Gen Alpha enters adulthood, their collective economic footprint is projected to surge past US$5.46 trillion.

Lauren Daigle on New Album and Possible Australian Tour

Lauren Daigle says she is both excited and nervous for people to hear the complete self-titled album after Volume 2 dropped this month.

To Halloween or Not To Halloween?

When all my 6 year old hears at school is ‘what are you dressing up as?’ and ‘what lollies did you get?’, the challenge of Halloween lingers.

Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone

The museum experience mostly benefits people with sight, where objects exist behind glass or barriers. But that’s hopefully set to change.

Credibility Counts. Here are the 3 Things That Make You Credible

There are three characteristics that typically add up to make a credible leader or organisation, writes Michael McQueen.

Why Lost Direction is Worse Than Lost Time

A number of people I speak to are struggling with directionlessness – whether through loss, disappointment, or doubts. How do we counter this?

“A Real Journey of Confidence” – Tarryn Stokes, ‘The Voice’ Winner 2023

Aussie vocalist extraordinaire Tarryn Stokes has stepped into the limelight, being announced as the winner of Channel 7’s The Voice 2023.