Preventing Australia’s Contribution to Online Sexual Exploitation

By: Laura Bennett

We might not like to admit it, but Australia is one of the highest contributors to online childhood sexual exploitation in the world. Read more

Bethel Music’s Jenn Johnson: “We’re all Still Walking with a Limp”

By: Laura Bennett

When life is full, when we’re tired, when we experience loss or don’t understand what God’s doing in our lives, one of the first things we can sometimes let go of is worship. Read more

What’s Behind Our Obsession With True Crime?

By: Amy Isham

In 2023, Casefile, an Australian true crime podcast, climbed to the top of Triton Digital’s Australian Podcast Ranker, surpassing popular shows like Hamish and Andy. Read more

Mastering Time Management: 8 Quick Tips for Busy Lives

By: Lorrene McClymont

If you have spent any time with me or read any of my writing, you will discover pretty quickly that workaholic tendencies, perfectionism, and taking on too much at once are things I struggle with. Read more

‘Conclave’ a Surprisingly Nuanced Portrait of Catholic Church [Movie Review]

By: Michael Walsh

In 2016, author Robert Harris published the novel Conclave, detailing a fictional papal election following the unexpected death of the Pope and the ambiguous and ambitious players who emerge and vie for the holy throne. Read more

What It’s Really Like to Live With a Disability

By: Helping Hands TV

When asked if Aussies really understand life with a disability, Laura Cowell, the Australian CEO of TLC Disability Services, says there’s room for improvement. Read more

Is it Toxic or Just Dysfunctional? Understanding Workplace Cultures

By: Steff Willis

We spend a huge part of our lives at work, so we would hope that it would be an enjoyable experience, working alongside colleagues that we get along with. Read more

Teenagers’ Top Concern is Cost-of-Living: Mission Australia Survey

By: Laura Bennett

When you see endless headlines about the “cost-of-living crisis” and pressure on Australians to afford housing, food and bills, it’s easy to assume it’s mums and dads and single professionals bearing the brunt. Read more