By: Laura Bennett
The last time Stan Walker graced our screens, we learned about his fight with cancer in the ‘STAN’ documentary. Continue reading ““Singing People Back to God”: Stan Walker’s Back, Bringing Hope & Love to Fans”
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By: Laura Bennett
The last time Stan Walker graced our screens, we learned about his fight with cancer in the ‘STAN’ documentary. Continue reading ““Singing People Back to God”: Stan Walker’s Back, Bringing Hope & Love to Fans”
By: Clare Bruce
He’s the man who inspired one of the greatest film franchises in history, so it was only a matter of time before the life of J.R.R. Tolkien was brought to the big screen. Continue reading “Genius amid Tragedy – ‘Tolkien’ Biopic a Moving Portrayal of Author”
By: Clare Bruce
More than half of all Australia’s young people have experienced cyberbullying – that’s bullying using the web, smartphones or social media – and parents are being urged to become more aware. Continue reading “Has Cyberbullying Affected You? Expert Advice for Teens and Parents”
By: Sheridan Voysey
I’m not much of a history buff. I find all those names and dates hard to remember, and all too frequently I get my kings, queens and villains all mixed up. Continue reading “The Story of the Church is Deep and Rich, and Full of Heroes Like These”
By: Clare Bruce
It was the ‘real’ Scott Morrison people saw on the campaign trail, with a capacity for compassion and change, which won him the votes to secure the Coalition’s surprise victory, says former Liberal politician – Stephen O’Doherty. Continue reading “Scott Morrison Won the Election by ‘Being Himself’”
By: Clare Bruce
Aussie pop singer Kate Miller-Heidke had her global Eurovision audience of millions spellbound, as she floated seemingly through space, singing like an opera diva about the joys of emerging from postnatal depression. Continue reading “The Joyous Story Behind This Aussie’s Eurovision Performance”
By: McCrindle
Each year, the states and territories around Australia reveal the top names given to babies in the previous year. Continue reading “What Baby Names are Australian Parents Choosing this Year?”
By: Robert Garrett
‘The most important thing a father can do for his children is…’ How would you finish this sentence? Perhaps you might say, ‘to give them a quality education’, ‘to set them up financially’, ‘to introduce them to as many extra-curricular activities as possible (sport/music/arts etc.) or maybe ‘to provide them with a good moral compass’. Continue reading “Mother’s Day: The Most Important Thing a Father Can Do Is…”
By: Andrew Morris
We Australians can be a funny bunch – when it comes to politics we’re often more interested in the quality of our democracy sausage than the quality of our democracy.
Continue reading “How in God’s Name Should I Vote? Podcast Now Available”
By: Timothy Charles
A pastor’s vow to a prisoner facing execution to speak out against the death penalty is dramatised in the short film ‘Execution Island’. Continue reading “Pastor’s Death Penalty Vow to Bali Nine”