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Australian Baby Boomers Redefining Retirement

Baby Boomers are living longer, more active in the workplace and staying actively involved with children and grandchildren than any previous generation.

Do You Have O+ or A+ Blood? Other Aussies Desperately Need Your Help!

Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has issued an urgent appeal for 16,000 additional people to give blood or plasma during the next two weeks.

Aussies Still Saving Amidst the Pandemic

According to McCrindle Research, despite the challenges presented this year, two in five Australians have managed to save more money than usual in 2020.

Shining a Light on the Issue of Food Insecurity in the Midst of a Global Pandemic

This 2020 report is unlike any previous Foodbank Hunger Report, as it presents a picture of food insecurity in the midst of a once-in-100-year crisis.

Gen Y: Prioritising Lifestyle and Experiences Over the Accumulation of Assets

Home ownership has felt out of reach for many Gen Ys, and as a result this generation has more of a propensity to focus on lifestyle pursuits.

How COVID-19 is Likely to Affect Australia’s Population Forecast

The global pandemic is bringing about a series of unprecedented events to the Australian economy and our way of living.

What is Enlarging Leadership?

Enlarging leadership is about more than just being a great leader; it’s about developing great leaders.

Building Trust in a Fake News World

Trust has become an increasingly important commodity in fake news world where people publish untrue information and call it ‘news’.

How Leaders Can Build Healthy Work-life Integration in the Current and Post COVID-19 Era

Work and life are not necessarily in competition, but rather both are key to our contributions, relationships and fulfilment.

How COVID-19 is Affecting the Aussie Spirit

New national research shows that COVID-19 is having a substantial impact on the Aussie spirit, our relationships and spirituality.

The Global Population is Set to Peak in 2064

New population modelling reveals that by mid-century, the top four countries by population will be India, Nigeria, China and the USA.

In Defence of the Name Karen

Much has been made of the name Karen in memes and social media recently, yet the Australian births data paints a very different picture.

The Silver Lining of COVID-19 – Fewer Colds and Flus

More than two in five Aussies have experienced fewer colds and flus since social distancing and hygiene practices were introduced compared to last year.

The Future of Work and the Skills Needed

65% of children entering primary school today may ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t even exist yet!

COVID-19 and Our Foodie Culture. Will It Ever Be the Same?

New research reveals that one in three people in accommodation and food services have lost their jobs since Australia’s 100th case of COVID-19.

Cultural Diversity Increases – Australia’s Latest Migration Data

The latest migration data reveals Australia is increasingly culturally diverse with three in ten Australians born overseas according to the ABS.

Australia’s Top Baby Names 2020

The data is in, and Australia’s top baby names are revealed! Around one in ten babies born last year were given a top ten baby name.

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Next Generation

In order for us to lead this next generation through a time of crisis, it is important that we understand them and the world that is shaping them.