Brent Sanders Bullying, Sexual Harasment, Workplace Harassment
Brent Sanders has been providing seminars and training in the areas of Conflict Psychology, workplace harassment and discrimination throughout Australia since 1995. He has presented to over 900 000 people both here and overseas, and currently presents to over 40 000 people a year. He is the author of an Australian best-selling book, ‘How dangerous[…] Read More
Bram Connolly Leadership, Military, Motivation
Bram Connolly is an author, podcast host and experienced leader with over twenty years’ experience within the Australian Defence Force
Read MoreRick Grossman Health, Inspiration, Music
‘I picked up a guitar at 14 and immediately fell in love and a year later, during a Led Zeppelin concert in 1972 at the Sydney Showground I realized I could make a living from my newfound passion
Read MorePeter Siddle Cricket, Health
After just twelve first-class matches and touring India with Australia A, Siddle was named in the national 15-man squad for the four-Test tour of India on 12 September 2008, as back up to established bowlers Brett Lee, Stuart Clark and Mitchell Johnson. When Clark injured his elbow prior to the Second Test, Siddle was selected[…] Read More
Phil Cleary AFL, Domestic Violence, Politics
Phil Cleary grew up in Coburg in Melbourne’s northern suburbs where he completed an Arts degree at La Trobe University, majoring in politics and sociology. He is a former teacher, footballer and Independent member of the federal parliament – winning former PM Bob Hawke’s seat of Wills at a by-election in 1992 and at the[…] Read More
Ray Chamberlain AFL, Charity, Health
Most people know ‘Razor Ray’ Chamberlain as the larger than life AFL Umpire who stamps his mark on the game each week! Ray is an enigmatic character who struts his stuff on the field often making it into the media for some of his on-field antics. What most don’t know is that there is much[…] Read More
Elizabeth Shoesmith Diversity, Health, Inspiration
Dr Elizabeth Shoesmith is on a personal mission to create a world where everyone is included and valued for their difference. It was after indirectly experiencing the exclusion and discrimination of her husband, who is profoundly Deaf, that she committed her career to inclusion. In fact you may even recall her viral wedding video, which[…] Read More
Wayne Schwass AFL, Media, Mental Health
Since capturing Australia’s attention as one of the most successful football players in AFL history, Wayne Schwass has gone on to make a name for himself in more ways than one. Born in New Zealand and raised in Warrnambool, Western Victoria, Wayne Schwass began playing Aussie Rules football at the age of ten. But with[…] Read More
Kim Hughes Cricket, Sport
Kim Hughes is a former captain of the Australian Cricket team. He played 70 Tests and 97 One-Day Internationals between 1977 and 1985. Hughes made his first-class debut at the WACA ground in 1975. With a stunning display of batting prowess against a formidable New South Wales team, he became the fifth Western Australian to[…] Read More
Michael Klim Business, Marketing, Olympian
A multiple Olympic and World Champion, Michael Klim was part of the star-studded group that has taken Australia back to the top of world swimming. Named Australian Swimming Rookie of the Year in 1995, Klim won a bronze medal at the Atlanta Olympics. His star continued to rise in 1997 when he took the World[…] Read More
Ron Rutland Motivation
The Fat Kid Diaries – ‘What I Learnt Cycling Through Every Country in Africa’ On the 30th June 2013, after selling everything he owned, 20kg overweight, alone and unaided, and with no ‘adventure’ experience, Ron Rutland left Cape Town Stadium on his bicycle to fulfil a lifelong dream and embark on a world first…a single[…] Read More