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Based in Washington, DC Mr. Williams has resided in and visited over 50 countries, establishing a reputation as a savvy broadcaster and as an incisive interviewer and writer. Mr. Williams is best known worldwide as a host and contributor to "Issues in the News", the flagship political and current events program for Voice of America heard by over 19 million listeners weekly. As a moderator and panelist, he has worked with the top news outlets and journalists in the world. He is conversant on a wide range of policy topics, and can give insightful commentary on very short notice. As a sought-after public speaker and panel moderator, Mr. Williams has participated in some of the most prestigious programs in the Nation's Capital. And Mr. Williams has just completed his first book, ghost writing the memoirs of a prominent national political figure. Mr. Williams is also a leading expert in the field of communications and media training. In that capacity he has provided instruction and consultation to top individuals and groups in government, non-profit and Fortune 500 companies. An avid golfer, Michael has covered the game of golf and the golf lifestyle including courses, restaurants, business, travel and sports marketing for publications all over the world. Mr. Williams is the Global Golf Ambassador to the Eisenhower Memorial Commission, which is authorized by The White House and Congress to establish the Memorial to the President Eisenhower. Mr. Williams is a member of the United States Golf Association and the Golf Writers Association of America.
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Why this photo in Melbourne has busted a major WFH myth and reignited debate about returning to the office
A photo of a long queue at a Melbourne bus stop has reignited the debate over the productivity of working from home (WFH) versus returning to the office. The incident, caused by a train service disruption, highlighted the challenges of commuting, with many arguing that WFH is more productive. A KPMG survey revealed that a majority of CEOs expect a return to full-time office work by 2027, with companies like Amazon and Tabcorp already mandating office returns. However, Atlassian's Annie Dean argues against strict office mandates, advocating for flexible work arrangements. The right to WFH in Australia is not legally protected, but workers can request flexible arrangements under certain conditions.
Australia in the 80s was Downbeat and Color-Drenched
Photographer Michael Williams reflects on Melbourne in the 1980s through his Chromophobia series, capturing the city's downbeat yet vibrant atmosphere. His work, influenced by his time assisting Rennie Ellis and his obsession with color, showcases the unique and often surreal aspects of Melbourne's outer suburbs and forgotten spaces. The series includes images from Melbourne and a few international locations, emphasizing the timeless and cinematic quality of his photography. Chromophobia will be exhibited at Melbourne's Colour Factory.
Horror strikes on Australia's doorstep again as gruesome decapitation video emerges after massacre of 26 people and young women and girls raped
A gruesome video has surfaced showing a gang decapitating a corpse in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik province, following a massacre that killed at least 26 people, including 16 children. The gang, known as 'I Don't Care', is responsible for the brutal attacks on four remote villages, leading to widespread displacement and further violence. Local authorities, including East Sepik's Governor Allan Bird and Acting Provincial Police Commander James Baugen, are working to apprehend the perpetrators and address the root causes of the violence. The United Nations has also called for action to prevent further incidents.
Go back to Brunel, not the hell of British Rail
The article reflects on the golden age of the Great Western Railway under Isambard Kingdom Brunel and criticizes the current state of British railways, particularly under privatized companies like First Great Western. It highlights issues such as overcrowding, high fares, and poor service, while also criticizing the idea of re-nationalizing the railways as proposed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. The text suggests that a return to the spirit of early railway pioneers is needed to improve the current system.
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