Australians are Lonely, Can Swiping Culture Help?
By: Laura Bennett
Australia is facing what many describe as a loneliness epidemic, with a third of us reportedly feeling lonely and one in four of us experiencing chronic, severe loneliness.
By: Laura Bennett
Australia is facing what many describe as a loneliness epidemic, with a third of us reportedly feeling lonely and one in four of us experiencing chronic, severe loneliness.
By: Brian Harris
I think it’s Brené Brown who said that “no” is just an invitation to a different conversation. That’s a helpful reminder to dive into opportunity thinking, rather than to assume all is lost when faced with a rejection. But how might this look in practice?
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By: Johanna McCarthy
As a psychologist, I often talk with clients about the different ways people process their emotions. Read more
By: Sabrina Peters
You’re making dinner when your partner walks in and says, “Look at this funny video.” You nod vaguely but keep stirring the pot. You’re distracted, tired, thinking about what’s next.
By: Bec Harris
Dr Ewen Blaikie, local veterinarian and small animal orthopaedic surgeon, recently spoke about the challenges arthritis poses for pets and what owners should watch out for.
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By: Ben McEachen
Diagnosing greed and seeking God’s help with replacing it is one of the most important things that we can do.
By: Bec Harris
With 31% of Australians now renting, the dream of home ownership is slipping out of reach for millions. Futurologist Professor Rocky Scopelliti says this shift isn’t just economic, it’s cultural.
By: Elizabeth Glasby
Marriage today can feel complicated and uncertain, with countless opinions about what makes a union successful.
By: Bec Harris
“Chile has everything,” says travel expert David Smyth from Forward Travel.