“It Happened So Fast” – How a Pastor and His Family were Saved in a Firestorm

By: Clare Bruce

Dad and father-of-four Andrew Flaxman is lucky – or blessed – to be alive, along with his wife, four kids and his sister’s family of five – who were all rescued by boat in the middle of a firestorm on New Year’s Eve. Read more

The NZ Pastor and His Daughter, who Cared for Volcano Victims

By: Clare Bruce

A New Zealand church pastor and his daughter were among those administering first aid, prayer and comfort to burns victims, after the Whakaari / White Island volcanic eruption on Monday afternoon.
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Reinhard Bonnke, Gospel Preacher to Africa and Influencer of Millions, Dies Age 79

By: Clare Bruce

Renowned Christian evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, one of the most prolific missionary-preachers of the modern era, has died, aged 79.
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Helping in the Bushfire Crisis: How You Can Assist?

By: Clare Bruce

After seeing the bushfire devastation many have suffered, Australians are now asking how they can help. Below is a list of some of the charities that are welcoming support to help those affected. Read more

Why The Atheists Are Right About Religious Discrimination In Australia

By: Akos Balogh

Are the majority of Atheists and other non-religious Aussies right when it comes to religious discrimination in Australia?
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African Enterprise Brings Trauma Healing to Schools

By: Laura Bennett

Across the Western world, mental health and the impact of traumatic events on our wellbeing, is increasingly a field of study that’s prioritised and valued.
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NASA Sent a Message to the Universe. Here’s What Came Back.

By: Sheridan Voysey

Recently NASA released some fascinating facts about its Voyager 2 spacecraft.
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The Changing Face of Schoolies

By: Justin Rouillon

“The schoolies culture has changed quite significantly and it’s a lot easier to manage than ten years ago.”
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What To Expect From The Schools Of Tomorrow

By: Michael McQueen

Recent years have seen the discussion of the relevance of the current education system come to dominate public dialogue.
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School Chaplaincy To Be Axed in ACT, Fear Other States Will Follow

By: Beth Rivers

From the end of this year, the ACT Government has decided to cut the school chaplaincy program from public schools, triggering an urgent campaign to overturn the decision.
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