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I was fortunate to learn and work at three universities in Western Australia. The University of Western Australia, Curtin University and Edith Cowan University. I lectured in information systems, information management, project management. However, the most rewarding and the one that broadened may knowledge of Australia and colonialism was learning and teaching Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies (CAS).

  • The new driveway lights are in, and seeing them come alive at dusk feels pretty special. The beautiful song A Whole New World by Peabo Bryson inspired and plays in the background of this video, as in many ways that’s exactly how Melissa and I…

  • A recent meeting with local Member Bevan Eatts focused on the Southern Forests region’s challenges and opportunities, including health services, infrastructure, and community support. Discussions emphasized the need for improved health infrastructure and water security while recognizing the region’s economic contributions. Continued investment is vital…

  • Transformation projects continue to fail at alarming rates, even when experienced teams, proven methodologies, and significant resources are involved. In this video, Dr Arthur Wilson introduces the LCPT Framework — a sociotechnical diagnostic tool designed to help organisations identify and manage the risks that traditional…

  • I occasionally see social media posts from people wanting to leave the United States. This episode offers insight into my own experience of migrating to Australia. This episode examines retirement through four forces: Leadership, Culture, Process, and Technology (LCPT) — that take into consideration healthcare,…

  • Melissa’s unexpected hospital stay at St John of God Murdoch was brief, yet she is recovering well. The experience highlighted the exceptional care provided by the staff, contrasting with the ongoing healthcare debates in the United States. Dr. Arthur Wilson expresses gratitude for Australia’s universal…