"Many men are not achieving their leadership potential in our journeys through work, business and the public sector," says company director DAVID MAYWALD. He's come up with an idea to help them.
With universities and educational institutions pushing to improve access to remote studying opportunities, journalist KRISTIAN EVAGELISTIS looks into what pathways are becoming available for students, and the growing pains of that process.
Child Players ACT says its turning the stage into a pirate ship and getting ready to set sail on a musical journey, says production manager ANGE FEWTRELL.
The Queanbeyan-Palerang Arts Trail returns to Braidwood, Bungendore and Queanbeyan, opening the doors to more than 20 artist studios and galleries over three weekends from September 30.
In this sponsored post, founder of Reimagined Habitat, Passive House and energy efficient home designers, MICHAEL DRAGE discusses the upcoming move to 7-star building ratings and how to achieve it.
"Canberra Girls Grammar School students attended a series of incredibly engaging and aspirational events headlined by a group of world-renowned, trail-blazing women." says principal Terrie Jones. This a sponsored post.
“I love seeing people succeed. When things are tough, I’m down in the ditch with them, looking for solutions, but when things really take off for them, I am shouting with joy,” says leadership, management and business coach DAVID CAMPBELL.
With more businesses starting each year, how can start-ups stand out, asks JOSH YOUNG. Here he delves into how Australia got into this situation, and how businesses can stand out in a more saturated market.
Journalist SAMUEL SHEPHERD spoke to some of Melbourne’s digital entrepreneurs to understand how post-lockdown Australia has seen an unexpected rise in small businesses.
Australians underestimate how long they'll live by about five years. More concerning, they underestimate the costs of living as they age, forgetting about supportive care in the home or aged care, say CRAIG PHILLIPS and LUISA CAPEZIO.
Roald Dahl’s tale of gruesome twosome "The Twits" will be brought to life on stage in what's described as a "visually spectacular, delightfully disgusting and revoltingly funny" production for the whole family at The Q, Queanbeyan in July.