Telethon a beacon of philanthropy
Telethon is a Team WA moment, recognising that, despite our relative wealth, excellent public services and social safety net, there is still plenty of need in the community. It is also a beacon, in a country not known for its philanthropy.
Read moreFinding hope amidst the gloom of the Voice defeat
While it may not be easy, Yes supporters have to believe a path forward can be found with the almost 70 per cent of Australians who originally supported the Voice.
Read moreImagine if the No vote was directed at you
I’m voting Yes because a No vote would be a continuation of the we-know-best approach that has got us to where we are today. And because I know how I’d feel if the No vote was directed at me.
Read moreThe difficult topic of nuclear energy and climate change
In wind, solar and gas rich WA, we shouldn’t need nuclear to achieve our energy security and climate change goals. But, there will be a growing global market for our uranium, in the existential fight against climate change.
Read moreCould shy Yes supporters swing Voice vote?
Could the tone and content of No campaigners be intimidating Yes supporters into keeping their thoughts to themselves? If so, I hope they find their voice on referendum day.
Read moreAmnesty highlights global ESG risks from critical minerals rush
The mining industry can’t rely upon the positive purpose of supplying the energy transition, alone. In addition, it must be seen to operate to high ESG standards in pursuit of that purpose.
Read moreGiving voice to misinformation and disinformation
As we’ve seen with Brexit and Trump, misinformation and disinformation divide countries and deliver outcomes that hurt, more than help, ordinary people. The debate over the Voice referendum is another unfortunate example of this.
Read moreBook your organisation’s Voice forum now
We’re offering a one-hour engagement education webinar to assist organisations provide their employees with the information they need to make an informed choice at the upcoming referendum.
Read moreUnderstanding intergenerational differences the smart thing to do
With millennials and Gen Zs comprising 40 per cent of adult Australia and rising fast, future-facing politicians, consumer brands, employers and sporting codes are working hard to understand what this means for them.
Read moreDiversity and inclusion critical to cricket’s survival
Rather than being dismissed as ‘woke’, diversity and inclusion should be embraced as good business by any sporting code looking for participants, performance and spectators, not to mention government and corporate dollars, which will increasingly go to sp
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