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High School Exam Support Tips for Parents

Adolescent psychologist Collett Smart shares tips for parents guiding their teenagers through the tricky exam season.

Your Team May Be Diverse, But Do They Say What They Think?

Despite diversity in workplaces, the reality is that a fearless exchange of perspectives is often inhibited.

Why Do I Hate Vacuuming?

Vacuuming is boring. It’s indoors. But mowing the lawn is exciting. It’s outdoors. There’s danger! Context is everything.

Understanding Generation Alpha

Within 4 years, Generation Alpha will outnumber the Baby Boomers, and many of them will live to see the 22nd Century.

‘The Chosen’ Season 3: Following Jesus Isn’t About Having an Easy Life

‘The Chosen’ Season 3 will feature the “feeding of the 5000” – a shoot with 12,000 extras & fans, and the series’ highest-scale scene to date

Three Reasons Why We Procrastinate (And How to Overcome it)

Many of us wish we didn’t procrastinate so much. But before we can think about how to overcome it, we need to first understand why we do it.

Okay, So it’s a Secular Age – But Jesus is Still Working

We don’t need to tailor the gospel message to make it more acceptable to the modern progressive mind, writes Stephen McAlpine.

Why Sustainable, Ethical Fashion is Possible

James Bartle from Outland Denim talks about what it takes to protect people and the planet in the fashion industry.

Why Some Ideas are Insane Before They Are Innovative

Most new ideas follow a predictable journey from being unthinkable, to radical, to acceptable and sensible, and then finally to popular or normal.

It’s Worth the Ride as ‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ [Movie Review]

Mrs Harris becomes a symbol of boldness and a breaker of the status-quo, offering hope that your life can be more than what it is now.

‘Cyberwarfare’ and the Role of Big Tech in Modern War

International security expert Klon Kitchen unpacks the role of Big Tech in contemporary warfare, including in the war in Ukraine

What Shall We Do About Our Coffee Snobbery?

In the Bible, Jesus says sin is being confident of your own righteousness and looking down on others is a sin. Does that make coffee snobbery, sinful?

Federal Budget 22-23: “Hard Days to Come”

The Albanese government delivers its first budget, aimed at alleviating household pressure as the world “teeters” on recession.

Three Thousand Years of Longing [Movie Review]

This unique George Miller flick contains incredible images of beauty and freakish depictions of whimsy that will divide audiences, writes Russ Matthews.

Todd Sampson Wants Us to Take a Good, Hard Look at the Internet’s Impact on Our Lives

The ad guy from ‘Gruen’ returns with ‘Mirror Mirror’ Season 2, showing us what our online obsession is actually doing to us.

The Reason to Rejoice

Whether you are in a time of rejoicing or a time of suffering, you will always have a reason to rejoice, writes Dr Eliezer Gonzalez.

Consider This Before You Quiet Quit

In Christ, we have the wisdom and strength to do more than quiet quit—to go deep and identify the root issue of our struggles, writes Jane Lim.

Saving Face is a Necessary Art – Even When the Face Isn’t Yours

We all have the impulse to save face, and many of us get defensive, aggressive or withdrawn when that impulse is challenged, writes Michael McQueen.