Wayne Campbell says safer workplaces must include mental health, fair workloads and stronger enforcement to prevent injury and burnout.
World Heritage Day should push real protection of heritage sites, Wayne Campbell writes, especially by teaching youth why they matter.
Sport can unite divided societies and governments should invest far more in youth sports and physical education, Campbell writes.
Wayne Campbell writes that Easter offers renewal, victory over sin and death, and hope in a world consumed by chaos.
Autistic people still face stigma, delayed diagnosis and weak access to care and schooling, Wayne Campbell writes.
Women and girls bear the heaviest burden of water scarcity, Campbell writes, and must have equal voice in water decisions.
Oral disease hits poor and vulnerable people hardest, Campbell writes, and better hygiene, diet and dental access are urgent.
Assessment and curriculum should reflect multiple intelligences, gender equity and foster critical thinking in education systems.
Digital age benefits outlined alongside concerns over access gaps, privacy risks and growing digital violence against women and girls.