Bob Maguire
He may be a Catholic priest, but Father Bob Maguire has made a difference to the lives of countless religious people and atheists alike. That may be because to call Maguire simply a Catholic priest does not do him justice. The 79-year-old is a media personality, a Twitter guru, a comedian of sorts, a radio presenter and a man who has dedicated his life to fighting social injustices in his community.
Lisa Messenger
When you think of the companies known for their exceptional working conditions, words like Google, Apple and Facebook may spring to mind. But after visiting the office of businesswoman and magazine publisher Lisa Messenger, you can unquestionably add The Collective to that list. Edition No.6 →
George Calombaris
Stepping over the threshold into George Calombaris’ new experimental kitchen feels a lot like stepping into a science lab or a scene from Breaking Bad. The large stainless steel bench in the centre of the room is overshadowed by reconditioned hospital lights that hang overhead. This isn’t your everyday restaurant kitchen. Edition No.5 →
Mia Freedman
She describes herself as ‘typical’ and the ‘every girl’, but all that Mia Freedman has done to build her publishing empire exceeds far that of the average person. Starting her career in magazines before embarking on a journey in online publishing, she now owns and runs one of Australia’s leading women’s sites, Mamamia. Edition No.4 →
Anna Campbell
At the age of 26, Anna Campbell has built a name for herself creating beautiful designs and collaborating with some of Australia’s biggest brands. Starting her company after being commissioned to make fascinators, Campbell has quickly cemented herself as one of the most successful bridal designers of her generation. Edition No.3 →
Michael Rowland
Chances are that you don’t know very much about Michael Rowland. This is at odds with the fact he presents live on national television each and every weekday morning. You hear his voice in the background as you get the kids ready for school, prepare lunches, eat breakfast, and get your head around the day’s news. Edition No.2 →
Catherine Deveny
There were no greetings, no handshakes and no introductions. Instead, we were welcomed into her home like we were old friends over for a dinner party. As we stepped over the threshold, her beloved Jack Russell cross, Archie, came bounding down the hallway urging us to give him a pat. Edition No.1 →