Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has been working with BetterUp, a US-based mental health company, since 2021 as their chief impact officer. His role involves guiding the company’s social mission and advocating for mental fitness. But what’s really going on behind the scenes? Employees Speak Out Against “Psychologically Unsafe” Workplace Reviews on Glassdoor, a platform where employees can rate and review their employers, reveal a different story. Many current and former employees have spoken out against the company, calling it a “psychologically unsafe place to work” where “everyone is uncomfortable and living in fear”. One reviewer even branded the…
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The Blaze Slows Down, But Don’t Let Your Guard Down The Grampians National Park bushfire may have slowed down, but it’s far from over. Despite the fire burning out of control and scorching over 75,000 hectares of land, authorities are warning residents to remain vigilant and monitor conditions closely. A Break in the Spread, But the Fire Still Burns According to VicEmergency, the spread of the bushfire has slowed, and all evacuation alerts have been reduced to “Watch and Act.” The fire is still burning in an easterly direction, fueled by west-south-west winds. Glenelg Highway Reopens, But Smoke Continues to…
If you’re one of Abbie Chatfield’s 500,000 Instagram followers, you might have seen her recent announcement about taking a break from social media. The FBoy Island host posted a heartfelt video on Boxing Day, explaining that she needed some time off from online hate. A Break from the Negativity Chatfield opened up about feeling “quite depressed” due to the constant negative comments she receives daily. “I just want to have a break from everyone – from someone, every day, saying something negative about me or to me,” she shared. It’s understandable, given the hostility she faces online. The Original Plan…
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race has been marred by tragedy, with authorities confirming the identities of two sailors who lost their lives in the grueling competition. Nick Smith: An Experienced Yachtsman Nick Smith, 65, from South Australia, was killed when he was hit by the main sheet and thrown across the boat, hitting his head on a winch. Despite attempts to revive him, Smith died at around 2am on Friday. The incident occurred on the yacht Bowline, which was escorted to Bateman’s Bay by police boat Nemesis. Smith was an experienced yachtsman who had competed in many Sydney to…
A Sydney cafe owner has ignited a heated debate by urging the council not to ban the annual Bronte Beach Christmas party, despite the trail of trash left behind by 15,000 revellers. A Festival-Like Atmosphere? Dave Martin, owner of the Courtyard cafe in Coogee, thinks the council should “embrace it and do it properly” instead of trying to suppress the event. He suggests treating it like a festival, with more cleaners, temporary fencing, DJs, security staff, and port-a-loos. The Economic Benefits Martin argues that the event is a major draw card for international tourists, injecting much-needed money into the local…