
China’s baby bust will change the world
By the turn of the century 100 working-age Chinese will have to support as many as 120 elderly Chinese.

9 things we learned about hybrid work
This week: we take stock and discuss nine important things we learned about hybrid work.

The narrow road to the deeper connection
Incremental additions to practical medical knowledge can be lifesaving, but how can that be achieved in remote parts of the world?

Adding walking to working from home
Does working from home provide an opportunity to reframe active travel choices?

Mental wealth – the neglected force in national prosperity
As governments worldwide strive to restore business as usual, do we need to reframe our idea of prosperity?

Working out the truth of The Great Resignation
Workers are resigning their jobs at historical rates, but what's the story behind the statistics?

Digital empathy – what the workers of the world will need to flourish
How will businesses that fail to invest in employee upskilling struggle in the new digitalised world of work?

We can build a more inclusive government and economy out of the pandemic
There is a growing lament in Australia that politicians let us down. But the lesson from the pandemic is that we, the people, have the power to change our economy and politics for a better future.

Safeguarding mental health while working from home
Working from home has become so routine during COVID-19 the arrangement even enjoys its own texting friendly abbreviation.

Health surveillance can be a positive-sum game
We must design the health surveillance and AI tools needed to control COVID-19 and future pandemics so they don’t psychologically backfire or hinder our opportunities to thrive in the future.

Growing food in the post-truth era
The global food system has been operating in post-truth mode for decades.