• Inspire conversations

    Open Forum     |      September 9, 2014

    Thursday 11 September we are encouraged to meaningfully ask “Are you ok?” There is research suggesting that this simplest of questions can make a difference in suicide prevention.

  • NAPLAN: it shouldn’t be a testing time

    Robert Randall     |      September 8, 2014

    If you have school-age children in Year 3, 5, 7 or 9, you'd be aware that they took the NAPLAN tests (the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy) in May this year. Robert Randall, CEO of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), has some words of advice for parents.

  • Understanding how culture shapes identity

    Jovana Balanovic     |      September 8, 2014

    In our modern society we are experiencing contact with different cultures like never before. Jovana Balanovic is conducting a survey that wants to answer the question why people respond to inter-cultural contact in different ways.

  • NAPLAN: a rigorous process for developing and trialling tasks

    Robert Randall     |      September 8, 2014

    This year’s NAPLAN results showed a slight downward trend in persuasive writing. Robert Randall, CEO of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), puts these results into perspective and looks to the future of NAPLAN.

  • How secure are we in today’s interconnected world

    Tanveer Zia     |      September 4, 2014

    The photos of some 100 celebrities have been stolen from their iCloud accounts. Cyber security expert Tanveer Zia has some precautionary measures which users should consider.

  • Team Australia: From bad fashion to bad politics

    Binoy Kampmark     |      September 1, 2014

    Tony Abbott recently declared that everyone has got to be on ‘Team Australia’. Binoy Kampmark argues that the politics of division can never unite and are bound to send groups into even more insularity.

  • Retail therapy that’s good for the community

    Kerryn Caulfield     |      August 29, 2014

    Op shops raise vital funds for community welfare programs while playing an important environmental role. Kerryn Caulfield encourages us to take the time and visit our local op shop to donate unwanted clothes and household items.

  • A personal journey

    Chris Stevens     |      August 29, 2014

    In our disruptive digital age we have to foresee change and adapt in order to be successful. Chris Stevens explains how he came to set up TalentFlow, helping individuals and organisations adapting into the future.

  • Putting human rights into practice

    Prof. James Guthrie     |      August 26, 2014

    The United Nations recently formulated the first guiding principles for corporate human rights responsibilities. James Guthrie from the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia was part of the launch of research on the implications of these principles for corporate Australia.

  • Spring clean your wardrobe

    Open Forum     |      August 25, 2014

    It is National Op Shop Week from 24 to 31 August, where Australians are invited to celebrate the vital role of their charity op shops. The week is a reminder to spring clean their wardrobes and donate clothing in good condition but no-longer needed to their local charity op shops.

  • Australia’s national security legislation: Where are we going?

    Patrick Walsh     |      August 18, 2014

    The government has announced a review of the national anti-terrorism legislation, including changes to mandatory data retention. Intelligence and security expert Dr Patrick Walsh explains the proposed changes and puts them into a global context.

  • Speak your mind

    Open Forum     |      August 18, 2014

    For the 6th time the Sydney Opera House hosts a festival of ideas, conversation and debate. The Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) is presented in association with St James Ethics Centre.