Cybercrime is Becoming Biggest Safety Threat, Experts Say

By: Amy Cheng

The internet is becoming a lifeline for more and more people and is being seen as an essential part of life, however, with the rise in cybercrime, the need to be vigilant is even greater, according to an expert in cybersecurity. Read more

Medals for Every Athlete: Aussie Strikes Gold at Special Olympics World Games

By: Georgia Free

The Special Olympics is the world’s largest sporting organisation for those with intellectual disabilities. Read more

Samaritan’s Purse Volunteers Restoring Homes and Lives in Flood-Devastated Lismore

By: Clare Bruce

After 14 metres of floodwater receded from the Lismore and the Northern Rivers region in April 2022, support flooded in, in its place. Read more

Are Generation Alpha ‘Up-Ageing’ or ‘Delay-Ageing’?

By: McCrindle

Is 8 or 28 the new 18? Will Generation Alpha, today’s emerging generation mature later or earlier? Read more

“Made With Love”: Elderly Aussies Send Hope to Ukraine’s Kids

By: Mike Crooks

Their country is a war zone, but some children in Ukraine have a reason to smile today. Read more

Improving Food Systems can Help Tackle Climate Change, Says Academic

By: Amy Cheng

Food is the single biggest culprit in the climate change we are seeing today, a food and health expert has said. Read more

Take Time to Pause and Learn about Refugees this Refugee Week

By: Amy Cheng

The path to finding freedom can be a difficult one for refugees, but the Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA) would like that to change. Read more

What’s Next for Hillsong Churchgoers? Marc Fennell Investigates in ‘The Kingdom’

By: Laura Bennett

Sitting in what The Sydney Morning Herald described as “the season of the Hillsong documentary”, Christians looking on at accusations being made against the megachurch may feel a conflicting mix of wanting justice where it’s deserved and needing to defend the name of the faith the “scandal-plagued” church represents. Read more

Pastors Are Burning Out – But Churches Can Help Prevent It

By: Amy Cheng

More and more pastors are burning out and considering quitting, research from a psychologist has found. Read more