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Pacing – The Art of Rest in Chronic Illness

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Pacing is the term given to the strategy of managing fatigue and other symptoms in chronic conditions including post-viral fatigue, Long Covid, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and many others. Read more

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

By: Russ Matthews

Throughout rock and roll history, much is written about the artists who have influenced the world, but little is known about those behind the scenes. Read more

Disruptions to Workflow Do Not Have to Be Normal

By: Valerie Ling

I was on a walk with someone the other day, when they made a statement that seemed to be universally true. Except, it was not all that true for me. Read more

Peter Pan Syndrome and a Challenge to ‘Adult’

By: Russ Matthews

Do you ever wake up wanting to live like Peter Pan? You know the child who never grew up and frolicked in Neverland? Read more

Robots are Getting Their Hands Dirty to Keep us Fed

By: Michael McQueen

We often think of the world of farming and agriculture as the antithesis of the technological hubs of places like Silicone Valley. Read more

Year 12 Exam Stress is Crushing Me! Help!

By: Emily Bemmer

Did you know there are websites counting down the seconds until the HSC begins?! As if there isn’t enough stress already! Read more

Young Aussies are Looking for Consistent Praise and Feedback at Work

By: Mark McCrindle

In the realm of modern workforce dynamics, understanding how employees engage with self-learning, feedback, and professional development is paramount for fostering a thriving workplace culture. Read more

How Jesus Launched a Sexual Revolution That Protects Children

By: Akos Balogh

‘1 in 20 adults are sexually attracted to children’. Read more

Planning a Trip? Here’s How Your Travel Plans May Change in the Next Few Years

By: Michael McQueen

While the world of travel has been the industry perhaps most disrupted in the last couple of years, it is set for more disruption in the years to come – but in some of the most striking and novel ways. Read more