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‘Haunted Mansion’ – From Theme Park Ride to a Cinema Near You

After 20 years, can this scary property rise from the ashes to entice audiences to haunt their local cinema?

Turns Out Millennials Are the Most Loyal Generation

The dedication of Millennials lies in their ability to adapt and remain devoted, even amidst changing professional landscapes.

How Did Nepo Babies Become A Thing?

A “nepo baby” is a child of a famous parent who succeeds in that parent’s industry. Usually in arts and entertainment…

Lessons From My Dad

The best way I can honour my father is to share some of the lessons he gave me in the short 12 years I had with him.

How to Build Self-Confidence

Confidence is not a fixed characteristic, but a quality that can grow and improve over time, writes psychologist Lauren Chee.

Recruitment Tides are Changing: Here’s What You Need to Know

The tides are changing in the world of recruitment, as the impact of AI and the post-pandemic workplace shifts continue to proliferate.

Why Distance and Difference Cause Prejudice

Keep people at a distance and you only see them in blurry outlines. It’s then easy to perpetuate myths about them, writes Brian Harris.

I Went to See ‘The Sound of Freedom’, and Here’s What I Thought

I saw The Sound of Freedom owith my wife, Sarah, and it was a movie that touched the deepest parts of my soul.

The ’10 Days of Awe’ Challenge – Are You In?

The Ten Days of Awe challenge, in line with the most holy season in the Jewish calendar, encourages us to pursue moments of awe and wonder.

Personalisation is Getting Personal: Here’s Where Tech Trends Meet Food Fads

The trend of high-tech customer personalisation has worked its way into the health and nutrition fields, writes futurist Michael McQueen.

In the Search for Greatness, Which Tree Will You Be?

Often we want to be lilke a mighty tree… but Jesus teaches us that the path to greatness is the path of the tiny mustard seed.

Pacing – The Art of Rest in Chronic Illness

Pacing is the strategy of managing fatigue and other symptoms in chronic conditions such as post-viral fatigue, CFS and more.

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

Whether you know the name Gudinski or not, it doesn’t take long to realise how he influenced generations through his talent discoveries.

Disruptions to Workflow Do Not Have to Be Normal

Imagine your diary is at a predictable place so that people know when you are working and when you can be contacted. You can make it happen!

Peter Pan Syndrome and a Challenge to ‘Adult’

Do you ever wake up wanting to live like Peter Pan? You know the child who never grew up and frolicked in Neverland?

Robots are Getting Their Hands Dirty to Keep us Fed

One of the industries where tech innovation is hitting the ground most effectively is agriculture, writes Michael McQueen.

Year 12 Exam Stress is Crushing Me! Help!

Learning to manage our stress through periods of heightened stress like Year 12 exams, is a helpful life-skill. Here are some expert tips.

Young Aussies are Looking for Consistent Praise and Feedback at Work

Validation and acknowledgment is significant for younger generations in the workplace with more than half of Gen Z seeking frequent praise.