Today is International Women’s Day. The first international celebration was in 1911 as part of the Suffrage Movement. Then it was about the right to vote; now it means a lot more to many women (and men) around the world.
This week on October 13 the world celebrated International Day for Failure. Failure is not a new concept, although perhaps an international celebration of failure is.
Recently the ABC’s chain of retail shops, an Australian institution for 35 years, announced they would close their physical stores because the public’s appetite for books, CDs and DVDs has…
For the last two years I have owned a dog. Not so remarkable – but having a furry companion has changed the way I understand and experience my neighbourhood. Dogs…
In the War Memorial in Canberra, a cablegram, written primarily in code concludes with the words, “War has broken out in Germany”. Sent from London, dated 5 August 1914, 12.10am…
The KPMG Newsroom, populated with posts from a variety of partners and staff, was launched on Nov 3. Nearly two months in, it is instructive to look at the early experience,…