Criminal justice lawyer, Michael Kulziny is spreading positivity and kindness through his television show Tough Times Never Last. With an array of guests on the show Michael proves that through perseverance, tough times never last but tough people do.
Orange Sky Laundry is a mobile laundry service parking around different hot spots in Brisbane and Melbourne, supplying the homeless with free washing and a chance to make new friends.
Smiling Mind provides a pre-emptive mental health tool to teach people from a young age to connect with themselves, find moments of calm and bring awareness to the present moment through mindfulness meditation.
Adbdul and Rozenn are passionate members of the Footscray community famous for their traditional Ethiopian coffee and efforts in bridging the gap between the communities.
Options, Rights and Dignity are three words used by social justice advocate and Wintringham CEO, Bryan Lipmann to describe the rights of Melbourne's elderly homeless.
Margaret has just celebrated her 80th Birthday, however she doesn’t know this, let alone her own name, as in 2004 she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Reflecting on last year's event held at Federation Square for Peace Day and what it means.
Roger Chow on how a near-death experience changed his perspective on life.
Afaan Publication made history as the first ever publisher of children’s books entirely in Oromo.
Father of the bride, Peter Ridsdale, catches his first legal size Murray Cod on the last day of wedding celebrations.
Why are Victorian terraces more culturally important than the migrant brick veneer homes of the 60s? And why are we sensitive to the demolition of buildings erected in the 1800s, yet seem unperturbed when structures such as the Gas and Fuel building and the Southern Cross Hotel get demolished?