
Mandela My Life is a welcome tribute to a hero, but avoids difficult questions
Sep 27, 2018 16:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Review: Mandela My Life, Melbourne Museum. What is the role of commemorative exhibitions that focus on the life of a single change agent I asked myself, as I viewed Melbourne Museums latest blockbuster, Mandela My Life:...

Gone but never forgotten: how to comfort a child whose sibling has died
Sep 27, 2018 10:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
In 1971, when I was four years old, my brother died of a congenital heart condition. Writing about this experience has prompted more responses than anything else Ive ever written or spoken about. Untold and unheard stories...
Breaking the silence: why priests should be made to report child abuse revealed in confession
Sep 27, 2018 10:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Last December, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse made public its final report, containing 409 recommendations. The inquiry revealed that there were numerous instances where senior...

How an ancient Islamic holiday became uniquely Caribbean
Sep 25, 2018 17:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
A throng of Trinidadians line up along the streets of St. James and Cedros to admire the vibrant floats with beautifully bedecked models of mausoleums. Their destination is the waters of the Caribbean, where the crowds...

Why women – including feminists – are still attracted to 'benevolently sexist' men
Sep 25, 2018 17:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
If a man offers to help a woman with her heavy suitcase or to parallel park her car, what should she make of the offer? Is it an innocuous act of courtesy? Or is it a sexist insult to her strength and...
How to teach kids where food comes from – get them gardening
Sep 25, 2018 17:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Survey the shelves of most supermarkets and youll no doubt be confronted with row upon row of food designed to appeal to children. Be it chicken nuggets or turkey twizzlers many foods now bear little resemblance to their...

Igniting public space at the Chale Wote street art festival in Accra
Sep 25, 2018 17:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
For the past eight years at the end of every August the James Town suburb of Ghanas capital Accra has been taken over by the Chale Wote street art festival. During the festival, thousands of people, including local...