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Amanda McKenzie

Amanda McKenzie – when passion ignites vision

For almost two decades, Amanda McKenzie has been at the forefront of the public debate on climate change. Her life and achievements are a testament to bravery, deep conviction and a search for a meaningful life.

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How Chlorella May Enhance Immunity

Biogenesis Chlorella is organically grown in the pristine area of the Great Barrier Reef. Chlorella is one of very few substances that manages to both positively support the immune system, as well as mitigate some negative effects from other sources.

worry burnout

Has your worry maxed out?

We have never had more access to the disastrous events that occur around the world. But in the aftermath of so much horror, are we becoming numb to the headlines? And if your capacity to care does max out, how can you reset?

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Yoga for self-study

Discover how self-study or “svadhyaya” has the power to transform your life on and off the mat. Plus, move through an introspective yoga sequence full of potent hip-openers and forward folds.

Meaningful mindfulness

The key to mastering mindfulness

Once a pastime of yore, knitting made a resurgence during the peak of the pandemic, and research shows this inexpensive hobby could be the key to mastering mindfulness and better mental health.

Japanese ikigai

The Japanese art of cultivating a purposeful life

What gets you out of bed each morning and propels you forward? Do you want to find more meaning in what you do? Discovering and living in alignment with your personal ikigai is a way to harness the Japanese secret to a meaningful, long and joy-filled life.

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Concerns facing the Murray–Darling Basin

The Murray–Darling Basin in southeastern Australia is a wide catchment that extends across four states and the Australian Capital Territory, covering more than a million square kilometres and representing about one-seventh of Australia’s total land area. Its management is one of Australia’s largest and most complex environmental challenges.

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The meaning behind “The Flower of Life”

In challenging times, as we deal with epidemics and war, it can be helpful to elevate your mind, and sometimes you can turn to ancient wisdom to help with that. The sacred geometry embedded in the symbol known as “the Flower of Life” has been acknowledged for centuries. From Egypt to Plato and Leonardo da Vinci, “the Flower” has been regarded as having mystical properties that can change your soul.