One thing my father taught me is that education is never a waste. You’re never too old, too young, or too busy. Being educated means being empowered. We live in a world
Jess Cammerman ponders whether law degrees are the new ‘broad’ degree? According to an article in Australian Financial Review, there are more than 12,000 graduates entering a job market that comprises only 60,000
Image Source: imagesbase.net What with the world of work becoming more and more competitive, students are searching high and low for ways to gain a spotlight amongst their hopeful peers. According
Road to Refuge is a revolutionary website that allows users to be placed in the shoes of an asylum seeker through their journey from their country of origin to Australia, writes Aneeka
Launching at Vivid Sydney on May 26, new media project This Place is Yours aims to embrace creativity and storytelling as a way to celebrate the human experience, with a platform to
Sandi Sieger chats with Melbourne’s leading Image and Educational Consultant and Speaker, Loveena Guilford, about her simple mission: to provide local school-aged children with the tools to look in the mirror and
Jennifer Star is President of Tara.Ed, an NGO that aims to promote sustainable quality education in rural India by building star teachers to help children shine. Growing up in Bowral, NSW, Jennifer
Imagine you’re a fashion designer, highly talented but lacking the funds and the contacts to really kick your career off. Now imagine how you’d feel being professionally mentored by Nicky and Simone
CATC Design School has developed a new system for assessments - one that allows students to be more at ease with collaborating while still maintaining their individuality, writes Sandi Sieger.
In the wake of the Newton shooting, Lee Zachariah argues that the use of the word ‘evil’ is, in itself, complicit. ‘Evil’ is not a real thing. And the moment we call