Why ‘AI’ Ain’t so ‘I’

By: Pete Court

Artificial Intelligence is really beginning to push its way into our everyday lives. Read more

Lifeline Celebrates 60 Years of Saving Lives

By: Steff Willis

Established by the late Reverend Sir Alan Walker, the former Superintendent of Wesley Mission, Lifeline exists to ensure no one faces their darkest moments alone. Read more

When Safe Water Flows, Everything Changes

By: Amanda Viviers

World Water Day on March 22 is observed globally each year to highlight the importance of fresh water. Read more

When a Loved One Goes to Jail – Prison Ministry Making a Difference

By: Amy Cheng

Fourteen years ago, Jill’s* husband was arrested and sent to prison, but that was just the beginning of her story. Read more

ChatGPT: What No A-I Hath Seen

By: Stephen McAlpine

The UK TV series HUMANS (the A” is upside down) from a few years ago was a cracking insight into the world of AI, in a near future UK setting. Read more

The Future of Human-AI Interaction

By: Ashley Fell 

For many years, the consumer relationship with Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been seen as something fairly rudimentary. Read more

Women and Girls Suffering the Most In Global Food Crisis

By: Clare Bruce

As the world suffers an unprecedented global food crisis, it is women and girls who are bearing the greatest burden of hunger. Read more

You Trust Your Intuition More Than You Think. Here’s Why…

By: Michael McQueen

Sometimes you just ‘know’. In the absence of evidence, logic and often common sense, all of us experience a deeply felt certainty that seems to defy all of our standard principles of decision-making. Read more

13YARN, the Lifeline Service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

By: Steff Willis

13YARN is like Lifeline but for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Read more