How Young Australians are Shaping the Future of Shopping

By: Mark McCrindle

In a cultural transformation, young Australians are increasingly adopting the role of ‘identity consumers,’ using their purchasing choices to express personal values and identity. Read more

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice

By: Russ Matthews

The discussion of First Nations continues to be a talking point for many nations worldwide. Read more

That Feeling of ‘Meh’-Ness, and 3 Ingredients to Combat It

By: Monica Jacob 

Someone asks, ‘How are you?’ and we are implicitly obligated to say, “I’m doing great, thanks!” Read more

What Does the Bible Say about Today’s Culture? A Lot, Says Academic

By: Amy Cheng

We are all shaped by our culture, but not using the Bible to understand our culture is like giving away the keys to our mind to a stranger, according to an academic. Read more

Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Nothing is more quintessentially Australian than a story involving a wealthy Englishman coming in to close down an air service in beautiful Far North Queensland. Read more

Is AI Reinforcing Gender Inequity? These SXSW Sydney Panelists Say It’s a Risk

By: Laura Bennett

Since ChatGPT was unleashed in the world on November 30, last year, the implications of generative artificial intelligence – a form of AI that can create content – are being understood in real time. Read more