Identity made by Empty Island Syndrome
IS there such a thing as a national identity?
IS there such a thing as a national identity?
WHAT are the key trends that will shape the way we behave, where we choose to live and how we work in 2012?
SOCIAL media used to occupy spare moments. Now it’s taking people away from real relationships with loved ones.
DO you know one of the biggest differences between men and women? It’s in the deployment of greeting options for people of the same sex.
THE final column for the year is always a good time to review the issues that drew the greatest response from readers.
I HAVE decided I am not for this world. Either that or it’s the end of the year and I have had it up to here with the rest of humanity.
I SEE a problem looming. How do baby boomers fund retirement later this decade and into the 2020s?
SO there I am checking into the business lounge at Melbourne airport and as I glance into the distance I see a man waving to me.
I HAVE written about skills and tax issues, but there are other less glamorous demographic issues looming.
I HAVE written extensively about the skills and tax issues that flow from the onset of the baby bust.
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