We’re good at pretending that we’re in control of everything, and we’re good at pretending we understand everything as well. But if we’re honest with ourselves, we have to admit that there are many times in our lives when we just don’t understand what is happening or why things are the way they are.
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TV Host Eddie Woo’s Top Study Tip for Year 12s
By: Clare Bruce
For star Youtuber and maths teacher extraordinaire Eddie Woo, teaching in lockdown has come naturally.
Which Archetype of Leadership Represents You?
By: Michael McQueen
Think back to your teachers at school. What characterised them? In schools, the approaches to teaching and authority tend to group themselves into four key categories.
What to Do When Parents and Grandparents Disagree
In Australia, two-thirds of parents are both working and raising young children. And many of those families are turning to grandparents to fill the vital role as carers for their kids.
The ‘Prophetic’ Lyrics on Young & Free’s Latest Album
By: Laura Bennett
When Hillsong youth band Young & Free recorded their new album All of My Best Friends, Australia was in the throes of what’s been dubbed the ‘Black Summer’.
The Future is Arriving Ahead of Schedule, Thanks to COVID
By: Michael McQueen
Whatever the circumstance, one thing we can be sure of is that the future is coming. No matter the success of the standards and systems of the past, disruption is inevitable.
Patience Through Grief
By: Danni Synot
Loss and grief, whether it be death or another form of loss, changes people, how can it not?
Delta Reveals How Paralysis Threatened Her Singing Career
By: Clare Bruce
Delta Goodrem has gone public with the real story behind her song Paralyzed – revealing a long and torturous journey of recovery after her tongue was partly disabled due to complications in surgery.