Some changes with this site
This site has been running in one form or another since 2002. It started out in the early days as a kind of personal live journal (no pun intended for those who remember Live Journal back in the day). But to put the timeline in perspective: when I started this site, Facebook and Twitter didn’t exist, and I was hand‑coding pages in NotePad. After a few years I moved it to Blogger, then to WordPress. Now it’s all grown up and running on Ghost.
As I’ve evolved and my career has shifted, the site has steadily become more work‑focused. As my work moved deeper into data strategy, AI governance, and technology policy, it turned into a professional hub for those topics. Today the site focuses on clear, practical analysis of data and AI as strategic infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on governance, ethics, sovereignty, and the Australian geopolitical context.
What started as a general personal blog is now a curated space where I develop and share frameworks, insights, and reflections for humans and organisations navigating AI and data in a rapidly changing world.
I’m leaving the old content in place because it charts my evolution over the years, and the site will keep evolving. The first visible change is that I’ve brought my Data Revolution podcast content over here, and it will now live as part of this site.