What Happens If We Lose Religious Freedom? Here’s What Few People Realise

By: Akos Balogh

Religious freedom is under increasing pressure in Australia and much of the West. Read more

Mexican Spice Mix

By: Susan Joy

Making your own Mexican seasoning is so simple. There is no need to use the store-bought packets that contain flour, sugar, food acid and anticaking agents. Read more

Emergency Doctor by Day, Ninja Warrior by Night: Dr Alvina Ng on Fitness and Faith

By: Sam Robinson

Despite a short run on Australian Ninja Warrior, Dr Alvina Ng is inspiring her patients daily with her own fitness. Read more

Your Offenses Have Been Swept Away

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

I am writing this for those who may feel that they have been forgotten by God, and who feel that their sins are too great for God to consider them. Your offenses have been swept away. Read more

Be Part of ‘Kind July’ and Do One Kind Thing Every Day

By: Amy Cheng

An act of kindness could change and possibly even save a life, according to the family of Thomas Kelly, who was killed in a random one-punch attack eight years ago. Read more

What You Think You Need Vs What You Actually Need

By: Sabrina Peters

At 10, I thought I needed a new huffy bike to be cool (true story).
At 12, I thought I needed a boyfriend to make me valuable.
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To Space and Back: Sir Richard Branson Aboard Virgin Galactic Unity 22

By: Beth Rivers

It was only for a moment but it was a moment Sir Richard Branson will never forget as his Virgin Galactic Unity 22 spaceflight successfully soared through Earth’s atmosphere and safely touched down – making space travel for the everyday person within reach. Read more

A Balanced Approach to Parenting in the 21st Century

By: McCrindle

Those tasked with the important job of parenting today’s children are likely to be those of Generations X and Y. They are parenting their children (Gen Z and Gen Alpha) in different ways to how they themselves were parented. Read more

Small Boy, Big Heart

By: CBM Australia

For many 11-year-olds, coming across some extra money might mean a shopping trip for video games or toys. But for Curtis, money in his pocket is an opportunity to help children not as fortunate as him. Read more

Barry Conrad on the Arts Industry Rollercoaster Ride and His Career Reset

By: Laura Bennett

The flux of last year caused a lot of people to reflect and rethink their priorities and for Australian singer, songwriter and actor Barry Conrad it prompted a reset of his career and a reminder of his abilities as an artist. Read more