Closing the Gap: Australia’s First Indigenous College Set for Sydney
By: Michael Crooks
Australia’s first Indigenous residential college is on the way. Read more
By: Michael Crooks
Australia’s first Indigenous residential college is on the way. Read more
By: Alison Dean
Witnessing a Miracle first-hand is one of the most powerful moments I have ever experienced. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
The world beneath the ocean’s surface is one few of us truly get to explore. Australian marine icon Valerie Taylor is the exception, having been immersed in it for most of her life as a competitive diver, filmmaker and conservationist. Read more
Even you can soar on wings of eagles. You may have heard the saying, “It’s hard to soar with the eagles when you’re surrounded by turkeys.” Read more
By: Hope Media
Marking down your faith in this month’s Australian Census is essential, says the peak industry body representing Christian Media communicators in Australia. Read more
By: McCrindle
As we entered a new financial year, this heralded a milestone of more than a year of living nationally in a COVID-19 world. While many organisations are attempting to uphold a state of business as usual, an analysis of the last financial year shows how the changes in consumer behaviour is set to shape the future of retail. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Listening to good music offers us many things: a fun escape, new perspective, words to describe our feelings and, sometimes, a better understanding of what it means to be human. Read more
By: Jenny Snook
I read a survey recently about how Christians are known to be the most judgmental people in society.1 What a tragic report card. How can a religion based on grace be known for judging others? Read more
By: Sam Robinson
After answering tricky parenting questions for years on her podcast Parental As Anything, Maggie Dent has released a book featuring the most asked about topics. Read more
By: CBM Australia
For Suman, growing up in a remote village in eastern Nepal, life took a sudden turn the year she turned five. She had just started first grade and was embarrassed to find she was having trouble reading the words on the blackboard. Read more