Schedule Rest Like You Mean It

By: Lorrene McClymont

Life doesn’t just happen. If we don’t budget our money, we don’t have any. If we don’t put petrol in the car, it doesn’t go.
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Vale Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys 1942-2025

By: Justin Rouillon

When music critics rate the best albums of all time, the top two positions are almost always taken out by two records – The Beatles with Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band from 1967, and Pet Sounds, the 1966 masterpiece from The Beach Boys. Read more

Obesity: Finding Hope

By: Joni Boyd

“Obesity is where you have an excess amount of fat deposited in your body, it’s actually a disease of the fat cells,” says Dr Matthei
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‘The Great Lillian Hall’. A Cinematic Icon Honours A Theatrical Legend

By: Russ Matthews

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ (OUT OF 5 STARS) 

Jessica Lange has had an enviable career on multiple levels. She has won an Academy Award, played opposite some of Hollywood’s incredible acting talent, and continues to deliver outstanding performances after decades of work. Read more

What Is a Digital Twin? How Virtual Models Are Changing Medicine and More

By: Bec Harris

Imagine a world where doctors can rehearse surgeries before ever making a single incision. Or a technician in one country can guide a repair in another without ever setting foot there.
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Life is Not Linear

By: Life FM

Have you ever had dreams and plans for life, started down the path to achieving them, and then looked around you and wondered why where you are doesn’t seem to relate to the dreams and plans you started trying to achieve? Sometimes, that can be exciting – we can be further along than expected. Other times, it can be incredibly frustrating, with a side order of unmet expectations and unfulfilled dreams. Read more

How Unused Devices Are Saving Lives

By: Chris Jolly

When the world slowed down during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ashton Wood’s life took a dramatic turn.
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Alone Together: The Isolation Effect of Tech

By: Sabrina Peters

We live in an age where it’s easier than ever to stay “connected.” With just a few taps, we can message a friend, join a Zoom meeting, or scroll through updates from hundreds of people. And yet, more and more people report feeling lonely, unseen, and emotionally distant.
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The Future of Education

By: Mark McCrindle

In a rapidly evolving world, the ability to shape and adapt the educational environment is crucial for educators, parents, and students alike. Read more

Failing Boys and Wrong Men

By: Stephen McAlpine

Boys To Men?

The so-called whipping boys for our cultural sins these days are actual boys. We hear and read it all of the time. Boys are failing and men are wrong. So go the headlines. And there is much handwringing by the powers that be as they seek to address this. Read more