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Tough Times Don’t Last — But Wise Choices Do
No economy, good or bad, lasts forever. What does last are the decisions we make now. We’re here for the

R U OK? Honestly, I’m not actually.
R U OK? We all have days when we are definitely NOT OK. Me included. Right now, honestly, I’m not

Happy 20th Wedding Anniversary Mr Smith!
We were a new millennium marriage. Engaged in the January and married on the 22nd of July, 2000. Twenty years

Future-Proof Your Career in 4 Steps Now
Future-proofing your career has never been so important. The working world has changed and there is no going back. Change

Your Skills and Knowledge are Absolutely Worth Academic and Career Recognition
Throughout June, we spent one-on-one time (via video) talking with new graduates about their careers – what has been and

6 Hot Tips for Navigating Career Change
Over the last 15 years, so many people have come through Churchill’s virtual doors facing a career challenge … from

Dyslexia, Learning Styles and Recognition of Prior Learning
Miining industry expert Shannon Mavin recently achieved a Diploma of Leadership and Management through Recognition of Prior Learning. This is

Your Opportunities for Post-Pandemic Career Change
According to ING Bank, more than three million Australians are considering a career change once we are on the other

Continual Recognition: 2020 Vision
Security and risk expert, Tony Groves, received his first round of qualifications through recognition of prior learning with Churchill Education

Coming Through Hard Times
Years ago, I had a secret goal in my mind … a measure of success. I thought that it would

Nothing is Ever Forever: Be Prepared for Change
Peter Harkin, Emergency Management Coordinator for Queensland Fire and Emergency Services, shares why he thinks it is so valuable to

54 Social Isolation Sanity Savers
Stay home they said. Homeschool the kids they said. Work from home they said. Don’t go out unless you have

4 Ways Teams Can Stay Connected in a Socially Distanced World
With the initial shift for many Australians completed, teams are starting to settle in to working from home. And team