Articles

  • 1 week ago | abc.net.au | Jacinta Parsons

    Many Gen X professionals are finding themselves at a career crossroads, how do you pivot if you're industry is changing? Also a stress management expert on how to harness stress for good. And the benefits of a device free family holiday.

  • 1 week ago | abc.net.au | Jacinta Parsons

    Brisbane's Story Bridge has just opened the worlds first accessible bridge climb. While tourism operators are offering up more accessible options, what can the industry do to ensure people travelling with a disability have a chance to explore Australia? Plus why experienced teachers are leaving the profession in droves, an Australia-first push for early prostate cancer detection and a day in the life of a beer plumber.

  • 1 week ago | abc.net.au | Jacinta Parsons

    Charlie was a teenager when she had her first experience of psychosis. She's since gotten the support she needs to stay well, although she still bristles when she sees sensationalist reports of mental illness in the media. This week families of the six victims of the Bondi Junction attacks gathered to pay tribute to their loved ones on the first anniversary of the tragedy. The coronial inquest into the incident has been broadened to examine media coverage of the events.

  • 1 week ago | abc.net.au | Jacinta Parsons

    Every nation has key historical moments linked to its identity. For Australia one of those is the story of the ANZAC's and the landing of troops in Gallipoli in World War 1. In his new book 'Nation, Memory, Myth', Steve Vizard unpacks how this identity was formed and how it has changed. He joined Jacinta Parsons on Saturday Mornings to offer some insight into these 'myths'.

  • 3 weeks ago | abc.net.au | Jacinta Parsons |Brian Nankervis

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