The Two Basic Human Needs: Bios and Zoë
By: Sheridan Voysey
As previously mentioned, Merryn and I have been immersed in a much-needed house renovation. Read more
Connection is Essential to Australia’s Longevity Boom
By: Mark McCrindle
Australia is undergoing a longevity boom, with people living longer and as the population ages. Read more
Christmas Devotion – God is With Us
By: Brian Harris
Probably like you, I am struggling to believe that Christmas is almost upon us – but facts are facts, and December is galloping away. Read more
Music’s Redemptive Power Uncovered in ‘The Musical Mind’
By: Laura Bennett
25 years ago, Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks brought the story of pianist David Helfgott to life in the Academy Award nominated film, Shine. Read more
Simple Self Care for Chronic Fatigue or Other Chronic Illness
By: Kelli Kieselbach
Whether you’re a sufferer or a carer of someone with severe chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), long COVID or another debilitating chronic illness, you know how it robs quality of life. Read more
Kim’s Convenience, and Asian Dad Stereotypes
By: Sam Chan
My family is re-watching the TV comedy Kim’s Convenience. Read more
How to Stop an Outage Becoming an Outrage
By: Michael McQueen
Following the recent Senate enquiry, now ex-CEO of Optus Kelly Bayer Rosmarin resigned with a name now tied to two of the biggest tele-communications crises of the last few years – last year’s data breach and the recent network outage. Read more
‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]
By: Russ Matthews
Films like Napoleon may cause many to return to their high school Western History course and attempt to remember everything their teacher taught. Read more