Every generation has hardships … some more than others
None had it tougher than the generation who built modern Australia. We should reflect upon our collective good fortune.
None had it tougher than the generation who built modern Australia. We should reflect upon our collective good fortune.
My mother was right. The grand sweep of life doesn’t become clear until you’ve hit 60.
A plethora of technology has flooded everyday life. And no, it isn’t always intuitive. Sometimes it’s silly.
China’s ageing population could work in our favour. All we need to do is to get through the next decade or so.
My family history jolted me into having regular checks and changing my habits. But that should be the baseline for all men.
There’s much to celebrate about modern life, but I miss bits of the old Australia, too. Like the sense of being part of a loving community.
One country will emerge as a leader in renewable energy this decade. Why not us? And the opportunities don’t stop there.
A new question on mental health was added to the 2021 Census. The detail behind it is truly concerning.
It’s a question that prompts never-ending debate: where is the best place to live in Australia? We’ve crunched the numbers and here’s the number one place in the country, plus the top towns in every state. SEE WHERE YOUR TOWN RANKS
Our response to AI harks back to a time, not so long ago, when men feared women would take their jobs. Look how that panned out.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/bernard-salt/page/16