Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
-

Best Butchers in Sydney – Craig Cook The Natural Butcher Leads the Pack!
When it comes to choosing the right butcher for your family and friends, you want to know you are going to the best. But where do you start? There are so many butchers in Sydney, from large to small, but there are a few who really do stand out from the rest. We reviewed the…
-

Poetry in Action – Educating young minds through performance
If you love art, you will most certainly love what Poetry in Action is bringing to Australian schools and the youth of Australia. Founded in 2006 and run by the talented CEO and Artistic Director, Bryce Youngman, Poetry in Action (PIA) is a dynamic theatre company delivering professionally produced performances for young people that are…
-

Celebrate The Lunar New Year With These Unique Gifts
The Lunar New Year is an exciting time to celebrate with friends and family, reflect on the past year and look forward to the year to come! The new year started on February 1 with the first new moon of the year, transitioning from the year of the ox to the year of the tiger.…
-

Telstra and tagSpace bring augmented reality to Sydney and Melbourne
Telstra has partnered with Australian start-up tagSpace to deliver the next generation of augmented reality (AR) experiences. The partnership will leverage Telstra’s 5G connectivity and allow customers to view important information, directions and updates on the world around them through their smartphone and augmented reality. tagSpace augmented reality transforms customers’ smartphones into windows through which…
-

The Best Engagement Ring Jewellers in Australia
Finding the perfect piece to mark your special occasion can be somewhat of a challenge. Whether you’re looking for a statement engagement ring or a timeless wedding band, you want to know you are shopping with the best. So we did the work for you! Here you will find the best engagement ring jewellers in…
-

AI in Australian Business Transforming Operations and Growth
Australian companies are embracing AI in Australian business at an unprecedented rate. From streamlining operations to enhancing customer experiences, artificial intelligence is becoming a core driver of efficiency and growth across industries in 2025. Companies that adapt quickly are gaining a competitive edge, while those slow to innovate risk being left behind. How AI in…
-

Sustainable Homes in Queensland are Driving the Property Market
Australia’s property market is shifting, and sustainable homes Queensland are at the forefront of this change. Rising energy costs and growing environmental awareness are leading buyers and investors to prioritise energy efficient, eco friendly properties. In 2025, these homes are not just a niche preference, they are shaping how Queensland’s real estate market grows and…
-

Top 5 Commercial Cleaning Companies in Far North Queensland
Maintaining commercial and industrial spaces in Far North Queensland’s tropical environment demands more than just routine cleaning, it requires expertise, consistency, and a commitment to safety and presentation. Australia Business News recently reviewed leading commercial cleaning providers across the region to identify the five companies setting the highest standards in 2025. Leading the list is…
-

Australian Small Businesses 2025: Interest Rates and Inflation
Australian small businesses are no strangers to economic ups and downs, but the last few years have tested even the most seasoned operators. In 2025, two key financial pressures continue to dominate conversations: high interest rates and lingering inflation. Together, they are reshaping how businesses operate, plan, and survive in a rapidly shifting landscape. With…
-

Business Automation in Australia: How SMEs Are Using AI to Cut Costs
In the rapidly evolving landscape of 2025, business automation in Australia 2025 has become a game changer for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). More Australian businesses are turning to automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to stay competitive and streamline operations. From managing customer interactions to simplifying accounting and supply chains, AI powered tools are…
-

Healthscope Collapse Australia 2025: Impact on Healthcare and the Private Sector
Australia’s private healthcare sector has been shaken by the dramatic Healthscope collapse Australia 2025, one of the country’s largest private hospital operators. The announcement in late May sent ripples through the industry, raising concerns about the future of private hospitals, the stability of healthcare jobs, and the mounting pressure on public hospitals already struggling under…
-

Can Australian Coffee Beans Compete in an International Roast?
Australia is internationally known for its vibrant café culture, flat whites, and baristas who treat coffee making like an art form. Yet, when it comes to coffee production. Australian coffee beans have traditionally been seen as a small player on the world stage. That reputation, however, is starting to shift. In 2025, a quiet transformation…
-

Energy Efficient Homes Are Driving Queensland’s Property Market Boom in 2025
Queensland’s real estate sector is undergoing a major shift in 2025, and it’s not just about location anymore. With rising energy costs and increasing environmental awareness, energy efficient homes are emerging as a top priority for both buyers and renters. In fact, according to a new report from Domain, the demand for sustainable housing has…
-

Australian Housing Market 2025: What Buyers and Investors Need to Know
As the Australian housing market 2025 continues to unfold, buyers, investors and renters alike are closely watching shifts in supply, pricing and demand across major cities. With interest rate stability on the horizon and population growth putting pressure on housing stock, the next 12 months are shaping up to be pivotal. National Trends Shaping the…
-

Jobs Report in Australia: June 2025 Unemployment Rise Sparks Rate Cut Expectations
The June 2025 Jobs Report Australia revealed a dramatic shift in the labour market. The unemployment rate unexpectedly climbed to 4.3 per cent, its highest level since November 2021, casting doubt over what had been considered a resilient labour market and triggering sharp market moves. Full time jobs fell by 38,200, despite a modest 2,000 net increase…
Got any book recommendations?
