Mark McCrindle

The Power of Good


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Channel 10 Brisbane

      Our Oral Angel

       Shane Stuart Ellis, Equity Protect Business

      Giving Gives Back

       Justine Davies, Columnist for The Australian

      Sometimes it’s the Smallest, Trivial Things that Stick in the Mind …

       Emma Ayres, ABC Classic FM

      Pyjamas in Iran

       4. Acts of Kindness in the Formative Years

       Morris Iemma, Former Premier of NSW

      Goodness is All Around Us

       Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize Winner

      Miss Glasby

       Professor David de Kretser AC, Governor of Victoria

      Welcome to Melbourne

       Gavin Wanganeen, Former Captain AFL Team Port Adelaide

      A Legacy of Kindness

       Natarsha Belling, Channel 10 News Sydney

      An Act of Kindness I Will Never Forget

       Eric Bailey, Former NBA Player

      Abandonment to Abundance

       Professor Anthony Klein, The University of Melbourne

      Mistaken Identity

       5. Acts of Kindness to Those Less Fortunate

       Libby Gleeson, Author

      A Surprising Act of Kindness

       Peta Farquhar, Wesley Mission

      Happy Blankets

       Glenda Rouxel, Author

      Forbidden Fruit

       Di Knowles, Teacher

      Ten Cents for a Hero

       Robyn Henderson, “Networking to Win”

      A Random Act of Kindness in Reverse

       Professor Margaret Reynolds, Former Senator for Queensland

      Opportunity through Anonymous Generosity

       Glenn Wheeler, Presenter of “The Morning Show”

      Connor - The Kid from Coffs

       Professor Andrea Hull AO, Former Director of the Victorian College for the Arts

      Kindness without Limits

       6. Acts of Kindness in Emergencies

       George Donikian, Channel 10 News Melbourne

      “Be Prepared”: Scouts to the Rescue

       Brigid Foster, Mother

      Kindness in Phuket

       Sarah Degabriele, Account Executive

      Flowers from a Stranger

       Reverend Professor James Haire, Charles Sturt University

      Kindness Has No Boundaries

       Phillip Adams AO, Author, Filmmaker, Broadcaster

      Thank you, Shaun

       Andrew Fraser MP, Member for Coffs Harbour NSW

      From Loss Comes Kindness

       Pru Goward MP, State Member for Goulburn NSW

      Mr Nice Bloke

       Graham Foster, International Speaker

      The Awesome Generation

       Michael Groom, Professional Mountaineer

      A Helping Hand

       Chris Gray, Sky News Business

      From Entrepreneur to Philanthropist

       Stephen Dale, Motivational Speaker

      When Strangers Become Savers

       Professor Henry Burger AO, Prince Henry’s Institute of Medical Research

      Blown Away After a Blowout

       Peter FitzSimons, Best-selling Author

      The Backpacker Brotherhood

       Jess Williams, Bartender

      Heartlessness then Humanity

       7. Acts of Kindness for No Particular Reason

       Sheridan Voysey, Author

      A Sweet-sounding Love Song

       Peter Buckley, Keynote Speaker

      The Glow from Poppies

       Jules Faber, Australian Cartoonists’ Association

      A Man of His Words

       Nola Smart, Pharmacy Assistant

      Mrs Shmegg

       Sara Groen, Weather Presenter, Channel 7 Sydney

      A Child’s Cosy Gift of Kindness

       Stephanie Streatfeild, Student

      My Genie with No Lamp

       Your Story

       Thank Your Kindly Stranger

       Appendix

       Endnotes

      About Us

       Background and Purpose

      The idea for this book came about when my wife Ruth and I were backpacking as a young couple and were the recipients of several acts of kindness from strangers. It was Ruth who came up with the book concept, as we sat talking in a pine forest on Kangaroo Island, reflecting on the generosity of so many fellow Aussies who are readily prepared to help strangers as we had just experienced.

      I spend much of my professional life researching people – whether by facilitating focus groups or conducting national surveys, and what I consistently find is that most people embody the Australian stereotype of lending a hand - whether it be to a mate or a stranger.

      The perception of worsening violence and less kindness is largely based on crime coverage in daily media reports, and is refuted by solid research. The reality is that nationally, and for the majority of Australians personally, we experience far more acts of good than ill - indeed, as shown later in the book, by a factor of 38 to 1.

      This book is a small testament to the power of good in our society. These seventy true stories of kindness from strangers are just a sample of the millions of such stories that could fill volumes like this.

      Many of our contributors, though not all, are prominent Australians. Their stories are further recognition that individual achievement rarely occurs without a helping hand from others. After all, we call this the lucky country - we don’t take the credit for it all ourselves. We value independence in a community-minded way. We hope you find this book further evidence of the power and life of the