Resolutions / Wellbeing
The new $5 note will feature Indigenous history, not King Charles
The design of the new $5 note will “honour the culture and history of the First Australians”
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The design of the new $5 note will “honour the culture and history of the First Australians”
As the climate crisis continues to cause unprecedented weather events like the Auckland floods, it is important to support those in need.
Is the ‘spiritual man’ and ‘high-value woman’ just reinforcing gender roles?
We’ve learnt a lot from ‘The White Lotus’: that you should never date a man from Essex, and as of episode five, the theory of mimetic desire.
“She was one good girl. I loved her with all my love. I will still love her until the day I die.”
As much as FIFA wishes this wasn’t the case, sport and activism are as old as Adam.
America’s gun problem is a recurring nightmare, one that its citizens cannot seem to emerge from.
After weeks of vigils and rallies, the Turvey family will lay Cassius to rest.
Forbes has experienced 65 days of floods.
“People are enjoying their lives in the west but someone here is paying the price.”
It’s time to show up and speak out.
Solidarity in the form of action is not just encouraged, it’s vital.
The natural disaster comes at a difficult time for the country which is experiencing famine and economic crises.
A new range designed with the planet in mind.
From First Nations educators on bush medicine to experts on slow fashion, these are the voices we’re tuning into when it comes to all thing eco and green.
At the heart of National Reconciliation Week this year is a resounding call to action.
What happens when you think you’re faking your way to the top? One writer explores the concept of imposter syndrome.
Nearly one year ago, we introduced the News Media Bargaining Code. But there are still no deals for independent media.
Apologies to Pete Townsend, but the kids are not alright.