As optimism declines, Australians are building resilience and agency. This article explores the “Hope Under Strain” trend shaping 2026.
Subscriptions reshape ownership, offering access and convenience while revealing trends in generational consumer habits
Understanding generational consumer behaviour is key to crafting targeted marketing strategies, writes Mark McCrindle.
Baptist World Aid says we need be aware of the psychology at play behind sales and the feeling that we need new things, and we need them now.
When you choose to buy things that do good, instead of things that do harm, you can help create a better world.
After becoming an “accidental minimalist”, Christine Wood discovered greater joy and peace through living a simpler life.
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New research from the Australia Institute reveals that Australians buy more clothes per person than any other country, intensifying a...
Baptist World Aid’s Australian Ethical Consumer Report for 2023 provides a comprehensive look at the Australian consumer landscape.
The future consumer is reshaping the landscape of the retail world, calling for accountability in their operations.
The rise of virtuous consumerism highlights a growing concern for the planet and the need for sustainable practices, writes Mark McCrindle.