Series one
Cities are still new frontiers
In human history, there is no precedent for vast numbers of people to be housed in urban concentrations.
Sin taxes
Cigarette sin taxes are favoured by economists and politicians, generating over $6B in revenue per year in Australia
Fishy ethics
Human beings are harvesting more fish than ever before, with serious consequences.
Education and the war on youth
One of the most powerful social engineering tools available in society is school curriculum.
People, pets and positive psychology
Pets are present in 63% of Australian homes and most Australians have lived with a pet at some point during their life.
Are our Western accounting standards to blame for terrorism?
Is the rise of terrorism related to the institution governing the development of global accounting standards?
Mobile phones to connect refugee women
Peer support training and free call mobile phones to small groups of refugee women is lowering communication barriers.


