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“Humanity Isn’t Dead”: Creating Small, Everyday Moments of Goodness

By: Laura Bennett

When actor and writer Dan Widdowson saw a newspaper article declaring “humanity was dead” he rebelled against the idea that goodness had become extinct, embarking on a mission to reinvigorate kindness one small act at a time.

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Australia is Rediscovering the Real Christmas

By: Bec Harris

Across Australia, many people are asking an unexpected question: Is the nation rediscovering the real meaning of Christmas?

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The Prince of Peace

By: Jesse Herford

Was the Pax Romana really a time of peace?

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School Holiday Survival Guide: Michelle Mitchell’s Parenting Tips for a Stress-Free Break

By: Bec Harris

School holidays often begin with tired kids and frazzled parents. Parenting educator, Michelle Mitchell, believes this “reset time” is vital for families. 
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Bondi Beach shooting: What We Know After The Tragic Terror Attack During Hanukkah Event

By: CMAA


On Sunday evening, Sydney’s Bondi Beach was the scene of a devastating mass shooting that authorities have officially described as a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community during Hanukkah celebrations.

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How Friends Shape Your Self-Identity

By: Telana Sladen

Self-identity is how we see and understand ourselves—knowing who we are, what we believe in, and how we feel about ourselves.

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Love in Action: When Words are Not Enough

By: Brian Harris


I don’t know if you enjoy the Peanuts cartoon characters but in one memorable sketch the ever philosophical Linus bursts out: “I love humanity – its people I can’t stand.”

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Beyond the Protein Craze

By: Sisi Toro

The health world is having a protein moment. But dieticians warn our obsession may be starving us of other essentials such as fibre, minerals and phytonutrients.

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The New Surveillance Economy: How Your Devices Learned to Watch, Track and Predict You

By: Michael McQueen

The future of privacy has arrived quietly, woven into our daily routines so seamlessly that most of us barely notice how much of ourselves we are giving away. Workplaces, cars, shops, neighbourhoods and even our own devices are now part of a growing ecosystem of surveillance reshaping how we live and work.

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