Think of the last time someone whispered something to you. They weren’t on the other side of the room, they were right next to you.
Here’s what’s happening around the country to honour our ANZACs this year. It looks a little different for each state and territory.
The future of human work will be characterised by collaboration, innovation and human skills that set us apart from robots.
In our culture of modern idolatry, we have made our stuff our god. Your stuff may disappear, but God’s not going anywhere.
Honouring the life of the longest-serving royal consort in British history. Prince Philip is being remembered by church leaders as a man of faith.
By: Michael Crooks International travel has returned to Australia. Well, to only one country, but that’s not a bad start for a world still in the grip of a pandemic.
There seems to be an increasing disconnect between what students are being prepared for and what the workforce expects of graduates.
A survey looking at the COVID-19 impact on diet across 30 countries, found more than a third of Aussies gained weight during the pandemic.
The measure of our forgiveness for others is not the forgiveness we are offered, but rather the forgiveness we choose to receive.
It can no longer be about looking good. Cultivation of character is about being good. What if we expected more of ourselves, our kids and the teams we lead?