Barney Zwartz on Anglicare’s The Cost of Privilege report, and how the pandemic provides a chance to rethink Australia’s social contract.
Barney Zwartz on Anglicare’s The Cost of Privilege report, and how the pandemic provides a chance to rethink Australia’s social contract.
Tim Costello comments on the anxiety epidemic in Australia – and shares what he believes is a powerful antidote.
Barney Zwartz describes his experience of Melbourne’s recent five-day lockdown.
Mark Stephens on memory, being remembered, and our sense of self.
Dom Knight’s 2020 Dictionary provides a light-hearted (and at points serious) look back at the most extraordinary of years.
Tim Costello reflects on one of the positives of 2020: the deepening of our ethics.
Justine Toh shares why she thinks a line from Yorktown (in the musical Hamilton) might as well be from a Christmas carol.
Anna Grummitt reflects on the stillness of a world in lockdown – and the parallels with that first Christmas.
Barney Zwartz reflects on the results of the Australian Governance Institute’s 2020 ethics survey.
From who gets an ICU bed to volunteering for a vaccine trial: ethics in the time of COVID.
Barney Zwartz on the joy of seeing smiles again as masks become optional in Melbourne.
CPX Fellow Leisa Aitken on the importance of being hopeful for the future.