“Our sense of balance has defined us as a nation and will safeguard our future.” Australia’s 25th prime minister chats about his new book.
When the World Seems Like Chaos, Who is in Control?
Who is really in control of this world? In our personal lives and in the news, it is a question many are asking, writes Russ Matthews of Third Space.
London Burns as the UK Battles Record-Breaking Heatwave
The Seven Network’s Hugh Whitfeld updates us on the unfolding emergency in the UK as the country swelters through its hottest day on record.
‘Self-Care is Vital in the Unrelenting News Cycle’
It’s important to switch off the news at times – but how do the reporters bringing us the news care for themselves through the rolling stream of overwhelm?
Traumatic Events in the News: 10 Tips for Supporting Young People
Expert tips on how to spot the signs of trauma in your children when they’ve been overexposed to bad news – and how to help them.
Child Protection Week: Teach Consent Early, Warn Child Psychologists
For Child Protection Week (September 5-11), Act for Kids reveals young children are vulnerable to abuse due to a lack of education.
To Space and Back: Sir Richard Branson Aboard Virgin Galactic Unity 22
English billionaire Sir Richard Branson and his commercial Virgin Galactic Unity 22 spaceflight successfully made it to space and back.
Ash Barty Becomes Third Australian Woman to Win Wimbledon
The Wimbledom match was won in three sets against Czech Karolina Pliskova, who Ash Barty said was an “exceptional” competitor.
What to Say to Children and Teens About COVID-19
Reports on COVID-19 are everywhere – on every screen, in every feed, at work, and school. But how much is too much information? And what is age appropriate?
Aussies’ Biggest Regrets Are That They Didn’t Do More with the Time They Had
As we settle into 2020 it’s a time of reflection not just of last year but of life. We asked Aussies what their top 3 regrets would be if they died tonight.