• The light rail extension from Lilyfield to Dulwich Hill

    Daniel Kogoy     |      April 7, 2014

    Many cities have already introduced light rail networks as an alternative transport solution. Daniel Kogoy remembers a grassroot campaign that has helped to bring trams back to Sydney.

  • Remember the past, contemplate the present

    Open Forum     |      April 5, 2014

    Anzac Day is an occasion to reflect on the complexity and contradiction of war. As Australia remembers the past and contemplates the present, it is also a time to recognise the involvement of indigenous soldiers, the contribution of women in the war and the reality of post-traumatic stress disorder.

  • Explore the show

    Open Forum     |      April 4, 2014

    The Sydney Royal Easter Show is running from 10 to 23 April 2014. It celebrates Australian culture, from rural traditions to modern day lifestyles. It is Australia’s largest annual event, attracting close to 900,000 people each year.

  • The use of Victim Impact Statements in a NSW homicide trial

    Amber McKinley     |      April 4, 2014

    The NSW Opposition Leader John Robertson has proposed changes to legislation that forces courts to consider Victim Impact Statements when sentencing violent offenders. Amber McKinley argues that this raises questions about the value of one life compared to another.

  • Our voice. Our impact.

    Open Forum     |      April 4, 2014

    It’s National Youth Week (NYW) from 4 to 13 April 2014, the largest celebration of young people in Australia. Thousands of young people aged 12-25 from across Australia get involved in NYW each year.

  • In defence of shyness – but there’s a downside

    Leicester Warburton     |      March 25, 2014

    Being shy can be quite charming, but also isolating. Leicester Warburton says that when we look up, smile and show a genuine interest in people, we realise we are not alone.

  • Coaching conversations – The intention to give attention

    Clive Leach     |      March 25, 2014

    In our busy lives it is rare that we take the time to engage meaningfully with each other at the workplace and at home. Organisational coach Clive Leach says that being present and suspending our own agenda and needs for a few minutes is an act of kindness that has benefits for both giver and receiver.

  • On creativity and sleepwalking

    Ursula Kolbe     |      March 21, 2014

    Creating any form of artwork can be a long and sometimes painful process. Ursula Kolbe recounts how her book about children’s art came to life once she stopped trying too earnestly to be rational.

  • Igniting the fuse – A study of anger measurement

    Lee Kannis     |      March 21, 2014

    People express their anger in different ways. Dr Lee Kannis, clinical psychologist at the University of the Sunshine Coast, invites individuals from all walks of life who experience anger to participate in an international study.

  • Harmony Day – Do you feel like you belong in Australia?

    Sue Ellson     |      March 21, 2014

    Today is Harmony Day, and the motto is ‘Everyone Belongs’. Sue Ellson from the Newcomers Network invites us to get off our chair, say hello and smile to someone we don’t know in order to celebrate Harmony Day every day.

  • It’s not too late to be brave and shave

    Alys Holz     |      March 19, 2014

    The impact of blood cancer is immense for the person diagnosed and their loved ones. Alys Holz from the Leukaemia Foundation invites everyone to get involved even after the World’s Greatest Shave campaign.

  • My word is my bond

    Bill Macartney     |      March 17, 2014

    Being true to your word is a powerful, yet highly subjective thing. Bill Macartney reflects on integrity and truth in business.