The future of events in the 2020’s

By: McCrindle

The events industry is a large contributor to the Australian (and global) economy. Engaging speakers, unique event experiences and the opportunity events provide for social connection are key drawcards for event attendees.
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Emerging Generation’s Recommended Screen-Time – It’s Less Than You Think

By: McCrindle

It is hard to refute the statement that we are now living in the great screenage.  Screen-based devices are now a regular part of our day to day lives and have a monumental impact on the emerging generations.
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Why You Should Worry Less About AI

By: Michael McQueen

For many of us, the very mention of Artificial Intelligence conjures up futuristic notions of SkyNet and cunning malevolent robots rising to destroy humankind in the Terminator film series.

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Australia’s Indian Community Experienced the Largest Growth in 2018

By: McCrindle

A recent data release from the ABS shows some interesting findings about Australia’s population and migration trends for the year ending 2018.
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Dolly’s Dream

By: Yvette Cherry

The parents of Dolly Everett, a 14 year old girl who took her own life after being relentlessly bullied, have created a very powerful and evocative advertisement to address the issue of cyber bullying.

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Three Australian Cities in the Top Ten Most Liveable Cities Worldwide

By: McCrindle

2019 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed the world’s most liveable cities.

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What You Need to Know About the Driverless Age

By: Michael McQueen

It has been a growing popular conversation over the last decade. Driverless cars – one of the sure symbols that the future has arrived.
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Abortion Worker’s Shocking True Story told in ‘Unplanned’

By: Clare Bruce

“The one thing that all experts agree on is that at this stage, the feoteus can’t feel anything.” Read more

Suicide: Here’s What Survivors Want You to Know

By: Sheridan Voysey

Diana is a hair stylist and public health advocate. Chestnut hair, warm smile, she’s good at her job and caring towards others. She’s also a five-time suicide attempt survivor.
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R U OK Day – Having the conversation and what to do if the answer is ‘no’.

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Alex* was a popular kid. He seemed OK. He was good at sports, doing fine at school, and came from an affluent, strong family.

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