The cast return for Season 4
The cast return for Season 4
A film based on a leading video game…that might be all you need to know about Need For Speed. Sadly this film doesn’t rise much higher than those brief videos that often precede play. Need For Speed is an Electronic Arts title that started its engines in 1994 on the PlayStation 1. Since then… Continue reading Movie Review: Need for Speed
Australian author, Laura John speaks with Open House about her new book. Beauty for Ashes chronicles her heartbreaking journey through abortion and divorce in a series of letters to her children. But her story is ultimately one of overcoming life’s hardships, experiencing restoration, and finding hope.
Anthony Brown is the Project Officer at the University of Western Sydney’s Men’s Health Information and Resource Centre, and the coordinator of International Men’s Health Week in New South Wales. He speaks with Open House about the effects of unemployment on men, and what we can do to support men out of work.
3 years since his last project, Shawn McDonald is back with his new single ‘We are Brave’. Following on from his 10-year milestone-marker ‘The Analog Sessions’, ‘We are Brave’ is the first to come from his 6th release ‘Brave’, due out in April. Shawn says “this record feels like the deepest I’ve ever dived, all… Continue reading Listen out for: Shawn McDonald ‘We are Brave’
Paul Power is the CEO of the Refugee Council of Australia, representing more than 180 organisational and 700 individual members who support refugees. He shares his thoughts on the government’s asylum seeker policy, Australia’s attitude towards refugees, and the treatment of asylum seekers in detention centres.
The Qantas crisis has raised the question of whether Australia needs a national airline, as the government moves to allow for increased foreign ownership of our much-loved flying kangaroo. Australian entrepreneur, philanthropist and aviator, Dick Smith, shares his thoughts on the crisis and the best way forward for the troubled airline.
Michael Colling is the CEO of the Betterman Foundation, an organisation that empowers young men across Australia to make positive life choices. The Betterman Foundation launched a campaign today, asking men to take a stand against violence, depression and suicide, and make a pledge to become a Betterman.
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