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How Christians Can Get Out of Debt Without Compromising Their Faith 

By: Alex Cook


Debt is one of the heaviest burdens Christians face today. It doesn’t just weigh on wallets it impacts marriages, generosity, and even spiritual peace. According to the Federal Reserve (2024), U.S. household debt reached $17.5 trillion, with credit card interest rates climbing above 21% on average. 

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A Cool New Way to Keep Things Cold: Salt-Powered Refrigeration

By: Telana Sladen

Science Explainer, Rachel Rayner, unpacked how fridges work. She also revealed a cool new way to keep things cold – using salt!

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The Rivals Of Amziah King – A Blistering Bee-Keeping Bluegrass Beauty!

By: Russ Matthews

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In the midst of the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, a small, independent sci-fi film titled The Vast of Night was released quietly on Amazon Prime Video. Read more

How to Prep Your Teen for Schoolies

By: CMAA


As thousands of excited school leavers prepare for Schoolies Week, Red Frogs is reminding parents that a little preparation and conversation can go a long way.

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Homelessness: It Ends With Us

By: Sally-Anne Clark

Homelessness isn’t something that just happens to “other people”. It can touch any one of us, at any time—and in a country as wealthy as Australia, it’s a reality we can and must change.

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Is a Tech-Free Sanctuary Actually Helpful?

By: CMAA

“It’s a great question, but I need to be honest up front and say, folks, I think the phrase is the horse has bolted. We live in a tech world,” said the National Grandparenthood Movement’s Ian Barnett.

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Physio Mel’s Tips to Get Moving

By: Bec Harris

When it comes to exercise, it’s easy to wonder: am I doing too much or too little? Physio Mel, from Melanie Mac Physiotherapy, helps to answer that question.

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5 Mindsets Shaping A New Generation Of Parents

By: Mark McCrindle

There is a dramatic shift occurring in society. You may not feel it, but this rising tide is lifting all ships.

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What Happened When These Prisoners Picked Up Sewing Needles

By: Sheridan Voysey

It’s fair to say my wife and I have different tastes in television. When I’m settling down to watch Depeche Mode Live in Berlin, she’s flicking over to Rick Stein’s cooking show. When she wants the American crime drama, I want the moody European film with subtitles. Thankfully, there’s one genre we both enjoy—documentaries. And one recently moved us both.

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