By: Michael Crooks
Threats of blackouts, energy prices soaring, and a minister pleading for people not to use their dishwashers – how did we get here? Continue reading “Energy Crisis Explained: “A Dangerous Storm””
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By: Michael Crooks
Threats of blackouts, energy prices soaring, and a minister pleading for people not to use their dishwashers – how did we get here? Continue reading “Energy Crisis Explained: “A Dangerous Storm””
By: Stephen McAlpine, City Bible Forum
Up until 1992 most Westerners would only have been familiar with Sarajevo, a city in what was then Yugoslavia, because it was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. Continue reading “The Case For Keeping Religion in Politics”
By: Michael Crooks
Attendance at religious services in Australia is back to normal, according to new research.
Continue reading “What Pandemic? Australians Return to Worship in Church”
By: McCrindle
Such has been Melbourne’s growth, it was just three years ago its population reached 5 million, two years after Sydney hit the milestone, yet it will close out this decade at 6 million, getting there ahead of Sydney. Continue reading “Melbourne set to become Australia’s largest city – McCrindle”
By: Laura Bennett
When newly crowned Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott received his award, it wasn’t only a moment that recognised his extraordinary achievements on the tennis court, but it brought to the forefront a community that often exists in the Australian shadows – those living with a disability. Continue reading “Dylan Alcott: Our Sporting Superstar Shining a Light on Disability in Australia”
By: Michael Crooks
It’s National Reconciliation Week and two Australians want to change the way we think about unifying the country. Continue reading “Two Women’s Bold Take on Reconciliation”
By: McCrindle
Although 2020 presented unforeseen challenges, it saw Australians come together to show the mateship we are known for. In this ‘lucky country’, three in five Australians (59%) believe that over the next three years, Australia will become more united. Continue reading “Australia, A Global Leader in Unity”
By: Michael Crooks
If you need an excuse to take a holiday, how does a half-price airline fare sound? Continue reading “Flight Path to Recovery: Government’s Half-Price Holiday Sale”
By: McCrindle
Despite the challenges presented in 2020, 85% of Australians say that they are happy when they think about their life overall. Two in five Australians (41%) believe they are happier than the average Australian, with a further 40% believing they are equally as happy as the average Australian. Continue reading “Perhaps Australia is the Lucky Country After All”
By: Michael Crooks
An alliance of Christian community organisations has pledged to help those most in need in a post-COVID world. Continue reading “Life After COVID: Christian Groups Unite to Pave the Way Forward”