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10 minute activist- Decent Australia says enough is enough- Help Alan Jones and 2GB get the message!

What has in fact happened in the last week has been the rise of decent Australia saying enough is enough. And yes, sponsors like Gerry Harvey have publicly worried that by withdrawing from the Jones program they are taking part in a lynch mob, but they misunderstand. What you are actually doing, Mr Harvey, is [...]

By |2012-10-09T13:02:14+11:00October 7th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , |2 Comments

Social media campaign continues to hold Alan Jones accountable

The founder of a Facebook page which campaigned for companies to pull advertising from Alan Jones' show says she believes businesses will stay away. Jenna Price who set up the Facebook page Destroy the Joint welcomed the announcement by Macquarie Radio Network on Sunday that it was temporarily suspending all advertising on Alan Jones' 2GB [...]

By |2012-10-09T13:06:11+11:00October 7th, 2012|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

The Parenting Minefield That is Social Media

Every child is just one decision away from making a mistake.  As parents, we hope to help them avoid these mistakes by teaching responsibility – but, errors in judgment are an important part of the learning process on the road to adulthood. Unfortunately, the Internet introduces new challenges in parenting.  Now, in the blink of [...]

‘Most damaged children’ not assessed

Some of the state’s most vulnerable children will be traumatised further after the Department of Child Protection failed to complete their child welfare assessments. The Department of Child Protection’s annual report for 2011-12 showed that 631 child notification assessments were unable to be completed. This figure was revealed alongside a significant increase in child welfare [...]

Background TV Not Good For Young Children

Even though children may not be watching it, even having a television on in the background may be bad for development, according to a new study. Researchers wrote in the journal Pediatrics children between eight months and eight-years-old are exposed to nearly four hours worth of background TV a day, compared to the 80 minutes [...]

‘Toxic teacher’ warning as debate rages on lifting uni entry marks

THE nation's elite universities warn that Australia is at risk of training a generation of ''toxic teachers'' who will pass their own deficiencies at school on to their students. The executive director of the Group of Eight research-focused universities, Michael Gallagher, said Australia was ''at risk of producing a cohort of ''toxic teachers''. ''The next [...]

Sponsors pull ads after Alan Jones’ comments

Sponsors of the Sydney radio station part-owned by Alan Jones have started pulling advertising after his comments about the death of Julia Gillard's father sparked a flood of complaints. 2GB star Jones was forced to publicly apologise yesterday after declaring Ms Gillard's late father John Gillard had died of "shame" because of her "lies" at [...]

By |2012-10-09T13:44:53+11:00October 1st, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

Cute Animal Images May Boost Work Performance

New research shows looking at cute images of baby animals may actually improve your work performance, inspiring more fine-tuned attention and careful behavior. Perhaps unsurprisingly this new study comes from researchers in Japan, where kawaii (Japanese for "cute") reigns. From the characters of "Hello Kitty" and "Pokémon's" Pikachu, cute creatures stir positive feelings, researchers say, [...]

5 Ways to Lead with Emotional Intelligence

The bottom line is that leaders must be more emotionally intelligent to be more effective and efficient at maximizing outcomes and desired results.     Here are 5 ways to get started. via 5 Ways to Lead with Emotional Intelligence -- and Boost Productivity - Forbes.

Australian Medical Association calls for legal drinking age to be lifted to 25

THE legal drinking age should be lifted to 25 to stop young people becoming addicted to alcohol and limit the violence associated with drunkenness, the head of the nation's peak medical organisation says. AMA president Dr Steve Hambleton said the human brain was still developing until the age of 25 and exposure to alcohol earlier [...]

By |2012-09-28T15:21:20+10:00September 26th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , |5 Comments
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