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Thriving in a post-pandemic flexible working environment

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic no one knew what to expect. We were plunged into uncertainty, borders were closing, social distancing was imposed, and toilet paper became a valuable asset. Forget about the Melbourne Cup, an address by Prime Minister Scott Morrison was what stopped the nation. In March 2020 lockdowns were progressively […]

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Data governance is essential to cyber security

Cyber security is getting a lot of publicity in recent years. Ever-more sophisticated cyberattacks involving malware, cross-site scripting, denial of service and other attacks have placed organisations big and small at constant risk. Even unsophisticated attacks like phishing have continued to advance and evolve over the past few years, and cause organisations problems on a […]

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One week since.

It has been one week since… It has been one week since our nation was hit by multiple deadly blasts aimed at our Sri Lankan Christian community. Hundreds of people, not just Christians, have died and many more left injured. It’s been a week since our medical personnel have been working tirelessly to save those […]

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Australia’s moving, and our GPS needs to keep up

Australia is on the move. Literally. The tectonic plate sitting under Australia, the ‘Australian Plate’, is moving at a rate of approximately seven centimetres each year. To put that in perspective, seven centimetres is about the diameter of your average apple, a seemingly microscopic adjustment when discussing the meanderings of an entire continental plate. However, […]

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A lesson in ethics

Saturday morning, the 24th of March 2018. I woke up to the news that the Australian cricket team was caught cheating during the third Test match against South Africa in Cape Town. Opening batsman Cameron Bancroft used sandpaper to alter the condition of the cricket ball, attempting to gain an unfair advantage. Worst yet, his […]

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