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Meredith Fuller

Psychologist, Author, Theatre Director, Spokesperson on psychology for the media, radio and TV.

Meredith Fuller talks with Ray Mooney, author of ’The Ethics of Evil: Stories of H Division’ (2016)

Available now from Amazon.com This visceral non-fiction book explores the true story of H Division, the punishment division within Pentridge Prison, Melbourne, that operated from...

‘The Angry Ant’ by Kelvin Glare AO, former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police (2015) Book review by Meredith Fuller

“I see too many kids today who do not appreciate their own intrinsic value as human beings being bombarded with negative feedback about their...

TAPE by Stephen Belber Dir Jennifer Sarah Dean Play Review Meredith Fuller

TAPE by Stephen Belber Directed by Jennifer Sarah Dean Review by Meredith Fuller The Court House Hotel 27 April to 7 May ‘Play Dead Theatre’ presents a fascinating...

CROSSxROADS musical theatre review by Meredith Fuller

  Crossxroads review by Meredith Fuller In this Australian Musical 'CrossxRoads' we follow the life journeys of several friends after they graduate, travel, find and lose...

The Pearl Fishers Georges Bizet MET OPERA March 5 reviewed by Meredith Fuller

Les Pecheurs de Perles (The Pearl Fishers) the torture of love triangles and friendship betrayal and the joy of selfless sacrifice and the endurance of love.

Theatre Review of ‘THE BOYS’ by Gordon Graham Dir Luci Klendo GASWORKS till Feb 20 by Meredith Fuller

  It has been suggested by psychotherapists that men hate women because they gave birth to them and men can never forgive them for being...

Simply Red Big Love Tour 2016

I have gone to every Simply Red concert in Melbourne for 30 years. His last 'Farewell Tour' was magnificent; I am delighted that he...

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What Happens When Charged For a Criminal Case?

Being accused of a crime that you not even understand can be very devastating especially when you do not know where to start from. When people get accused or arrested for crimes, they panic and may even say things that might complicate their case. That is why...

Construction commences on new Aintree Community Garden in Woodlea

We Love Aintree has successfully obtained a $75,000 State Government Living Local Suburban grant to build a new Community Garden in the heart of Woodlea, to better suit the growing needs of its thriving community. This grant, in conjunction with contributions from Woodlea and We Love Aintree, elevates the garden’s total project value to $106,000. […]

Eco Voice Q & A: Dr. Paige Morse, Senior Director, Aspen Technology

Dr. Paige Marie Morse Sr. Sustainability Director, Aspen Technology, Inc. Background Dr. Paige Marie Morse works with process industry leaders to define strategies to address sustainability targets through digitalization. She also leads AspenTech’s engagement with industry networks and coalitions, including the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, and the Energy Transitions Commission. Prior to AspenTech, she […]

Pioneering report exposes worsening health threats of climate change in UK

A new report has revealed for the first time the wide-ranging and increasing health dangers posed by long-term weather extremes in the UK, as the effects of climate change deepen. The review, published today in The Lancet Planetary Health and led by the University of Bristol, shows how prolonged exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures not […]

Adopting circular economy practices to reduce manufacturing waste

Monash University Monash University researchers have found that manufacturing businesses who adopt circular economy (CE) strategies and practices can reduce manufacturing waste by 65 per cent. Australia’s manufacturing sector contributes significantly to waste generation, producing nearly 13 million tonnes of waste nationwide. In Victoria, the industry is responsible for 39 per cent of the state’s […]

Cooperation, technology and investment will determine Australia’s net zero future

Sector Pathways Review published today The Climate Change Authority has today released its review of the potential technology transition and emissions pathways for the Australian Government to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The review considers the pathways for six sectors – agriculture and land; built environment; electricity and energy; industry and waste; transport and resources […]

Bupa steps into 2024 ‘Healthy Cities’ Challenge with a new partnership and $1 million commitment to nature restoration

Bupa has launched its 2024 Healthy Cities Challenge in Australia and New Zealand, announcing a new nature restoration partner in Landcare Australia and a mission to convert the steps and physical activities of its people, corporate partners, friends and family into $1 million in funding to help restore local environments. The Healthy Cities Challenge encourages Bupa’s people, […]

Charging into the future with EV Fleet Transitions

FleetCard Survey data reveals EV Fleet Management 2030 goals New research released today by Australian vehicle payments company FleetCard reveals corporate sustainability goals, tax benefits, and incentives are the three biggest factors driving the EV transition in managed fleets. While nearly 44% of fleet drivers appreciate the positive contribution EVs have on society, incorporating EVs […]

TEM partners with Wilderlands to provide Laneway Festival and other Australian businesses the ability to extend their impact by supporting biodiversity projects local to...

Nationally endangered Superb  Parrot Credit: Allena P Hughes Leading Asia-Pacific carbon offsetting solutions provider Tasman Environmental Markets (TEM) has partnered with biodiversity credit developer Wilderlands to launch a new environmental impact offering, which blends measurable carbon emissions reduction with local impact on native Australian biodiversity, including protecting the habitat of endangered animals and threatened plant […]

The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton

I’m struggling to remember where I bought this book. I don’t think I borrowed it from someone, but it’s entirely possible that I did. If it was you please let me know, I’ll need to return it. Having looked at the back of the book I see...

YINDI Brings Cultural Significance and Modern Functionality to Workspaces

Officeworks, Australia’s leading retailer for technology, office supplies, furniture, stationery, and learning and development resources, is reinforcing its commitment to supporting local partners and giving back to the community. Officeworks is expanding its range of office supplies by partnering with YINDI Manufacturing, an Indigenous Australian company dedicated to creating exceptional office furniture and plastics. This […]

ESG ratings often mislead consumers, greenwashing clampdown has further to go

  ASIC’s recent report on its interventions against greenwashing misconduct for the 2023–2024 period (REP 791) understates the need for improvement on ESG ratings, which often mislead consumers regarding the measurement of the sustainability of investment products. ASIC said in its report that “our surveillance indicates there is ample room for improvement”. Daniel Aguet, Deputy […]