By: Steff Willis
Even with all our differences, the one thing Australians can all agree on is the joy of the ‘Democracy Sausage’. Continue reading “Where To Snag A ‘Democracy Sausage’ This Saturday”
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By: Steff Willis
Even with all our differences, the one thing Australians can all agree on is the joy of the ‘Democracy Sausage’. Continue reading “Where To Snag A ‘Democracy Sausage’ This Saturday”
By: McCrindle
The world is changing at a faster rate than ever before. For older generations, this is another unique experience in the tapestry of their life, but for Generation Z, this is the world they are being shaped in. Continue reading “Gen Z’s Top Hopes and Fears”
By: Michael Crooks
For the first time in 11 years, interest rates increased. Last week, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) pushed the cash rate up by 25 basis points to 35 basis points. This means that most home loans will rise by .25 per cent per year.
Continue reading “Home Loans and Rate Hike Pain: “It Will Rise For Some Time””
By: Michael Crooks
Sharpen your pencils – the 45th Australian Federal Election is less than two weeks away. Continue reading “Time to Choose: Your Guide to Election 2022”
By: McCrindle
Generation Alpha describes the generation born between the years of 2010 and 2024. While the times affect us all, the impacts are greater when experienced in our formative years. Continue reading “The Influences Shaping Gen Alpha, and Why Their Future Is Bright”
By: Michael McQueen
The 20th century model of learning has well and truly had its day. Time spent memorising, cramming, and silently listening to teachers lecturing is wasted in an age of accessible information and collaboration. Continue reading “How Schools are Designing Classrooms for the Future”
By: Ally Barnes
Multiple fake Facebook profiles using images of a breakfast radio duos across the country were set up recently, in an attempt to scam radio audiences. Continue reading “8 Tips to Avoid Being Scammed Online or Over the Phone”
By: Stephen McAlpine
People are planting flowers in Kyiv. Spring is coming. In the midst of all the chaos, horror and death that the Russian invasion has inflicted on Kyiv, there is something beautiful about people planting flowers in wartorn Kyiv.
By: Justin Rouillon
When Matt Knight visited his hometown of Lismore following the first round of flooding that the town received, he knew he wanted to make a long term difference to kids who’d lost everything in the record breaking floodwaters. Continue reading “‘Lismore Draws’ Art Initiative Brings Hope to Flood Affected Kids”
By: Michael Crooks
Billed as the “next stage” of the Morrison Government’s proposal to save the pandemic-ravaged economy, the 2022-23 Budget came with gifts for all.
Continue reading “Budget 2022: Those Who Will Benefit”