It's funny who you sit next to at a Business News Breakfast, recently as our Head of Community Relations, Fairlea Baxter was assessing the fruit platter and assorted pastries on the table, the gent
In 2016 Kath Koschel walked out of her Sydney apartment to embark on a social experiment. She wore a backpack; inside was a phone, a charger, an empty water bottle and a spare change of clothes.
When you leave a workplace would you consider returning? Not to sneak back in after hours to grab your office mug or to casually gloat to former colleagues about how great your new role is.
A recent undertaking by our school has been described by Nic Hayes from Media Stable as ‘a masterclass in publicity' but in the words of F.Scott Fitzgerald, “I shall tell you what occurred, and let you judge for yourself.”
A colleague of mine has a magnet on her white board with an Oscar Wilde quote that says, “Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth kn
During times of financial constraint and in the light of time pressures which exist in any workplace, it can be tempting to push professional development to the bottom of the list.
In May the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed that the unemployment rate had risen to 3.7% from 3.5% after an estimated 4300 jobs were lost in April.
Technology is no longer an adjunct to a child's life. Today's children have grown up with technology being very much a part of their everyday lives and experiences.
As schools are increasingly tasked with preparing students for the world of tomorrow, the focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grows.
The power of community was on full display as four students from Purnululu Aboriginal Independent Community School (PAICS) enjoyed an urban school experience at St Stephen's School recently, learni
Erin Bell had just started working at a new mine site during her FIFO career when she noticed links between the quality of onsite onboarding, village living integration, communication and informati
We wake in Wurreranginy, a small Aboriginal Community in the East Kimberley of Western Australia, nestled in the hills just shy of 20km north of Purnululu National Park.
St Stephen's School Year 12 student Crystal Edwards is part of a high-performance Swimming program where she trains nine times a week for two hours at a time.
Teaching students to have agile minds, to learn skills that can be transferred from subject to subject, between multiple learning institutions and, ultimately from one workplace to the next, are so
The wonder and joy of witnessing someone learning something new is an experience to behold and this is especially true when it is one of our youngest students.
As we go about our daily lives; shopping online, videoconferencing and switching on Netflix at the end of a hard day, what we may not realise is that more than 80 per cent of all the online, gaming
The contemporary world of business requires prospective employees to not only have a recognised qualification. In today's world of business, candidates must understand basic business principles.
This year began as the dawn of a new decade with limitless opportunities that we only needed to grab and explore, how different the world looks five months in!
Leadership is important in the success of an organisation. Good leadership fosters an environment of increased productivity, staff retention, employee engagement and positive outcomes.
One of the key phrases of education in recent years has been making students ‘work ready'. This essentially means teaching them the tools to be able to go out and thrive in a workplace.