• World religions – Is there a meaning for you?

    Ronald Forbes     |      January 15, 2014

    Knowing more about the beliefs people hold has benefits for all of us. Ronald Forbes has written his book about world religions from a sincere appreciation of what each faith offers.

  • How is the employment market changing in Australia?

    Sue Ellson     |      January 14, 2014

    There has been a multitude of changes in the Australian job market over the last 20 years. Sue Ellson shares her professional experience to remaining either employed or employable in the future.

  • It’s back to work – but are you really there?

    Clive Leach     |      January 9, 2014

    After the holiday break it can be challenging to settle back into a work routine. Clive Leach stresses the importance of balancing both wellbeing and engagement for sustainable success in work and study.

  • Your property New Year resolutions

    Janet Spencer     |      January 8, 2014

    The beginning of the year is a time for reflection and resolutions. Janet Spencer has assembled a useful list to help act on your property New Year resolutions.

  • What 2013 brought us: A brief sketch

    Binoy Kampmark     |      January 7, 2014

    As we start a new year, it is worth reflecting on events in the last twelve months here and abroad. Binoy Kampmark shares a few memorable moments of 2013.

  • Heal our past, build our future together

    Open Forum     |      January 5, 2014

    Six years ago, on the 13th of February 2008, the Australian Government wrote history: For the first time a formal apology was offered for the trauma and suffering of Australian and Torres Strait Islander children, the Stolen Generations, who were forcibly removed from their families and communities.

  • Happy Australia Day!

    Open Forum     |      January 5, 2014

    26 January is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet from Great Britain in 1788. Today Australia Day not only marks this historic event though. It’s a day to reflect and look ahead, be proud of what we have achieved as a nation while not forgetting our shortcomings.

  • Ride to cure diabetes

    Open Forum     |      January 2, 2014

    At this fundraising event people from all over Australia meet from 17 to 19 January, for just one day or the whole weekend, to cycle through the beautiful Barossa Valley. Participants can choose between 35, 80 or 160 kilometres.

  • Proudly supporting Thread Together

    Open Forum     |      December 24, 2013

    In the spirit of giving Open Forum, GAP and First 5000 have donated to Thread Together, a not-for-profit-organisation distributing new clothes for those in our community who are most in need.

  • Year in review 2013

    Svetlana Stankovic     |      December 23, 2013

    I would to thank you, the Open Forum community, for all the support you have shown throughout 2013. As readers and bloggers you play a major role in shaping the content of this website.

  • Bringing Christmas wishes to kids in need

    Louise Baxter     |      December 18, 2013

    Leading up to the festive season, the Starlight Children’s Foundation is working hard again to make wishes come true for hundreds of children battling a chronic or life-threatening illness. Louise Baxter asks everyone to ‘Join the Mission’ this Christmas.

  • Future options for child care

    Open Forum     |      December 12, 2013

    The Productivity Commission has released an issues paper to support its inquiry into child care and early childhood learning. This is the first public examination of Australia’s child care and early childhood learning system since the 1990s.