Blessed Are the Straight Talkers. . . Like My Neighbour
By: Sheridan Voysey
I’ve lived in the same street for thirteen years now. One of the nice outcomes of this is that, whenever I leave the house, there’s always someone to say hello to.
By: Sheridan Voysey
I’ve lived in the same street for thirteen years now. One of the nice outcomes of this is that, whenever I leave the house, there’s always someone to say hello to.
By: Bec Harris
As we leave winter behind and welcome warmer weather, it’s the perfect time to encourage children to spend more time outdoors.
By: Brian Harris
Colliding truths are always fascinating, and here is a striking example: we are not supposed to judge others, yet exercising good judgment is essential for living wisely. Should we act as moral watchdogs, scrutinising the behaviour and lifestyles of others?
By: CMAA
The 2025 Focus on Ability Short Film Festival Red Carpet Awards was hosted in Sydney recently and it shone a spotlight on short films and documentaries created by or featuring 286 finalists from 26 countries, each with disability, celebrating talent, creativity and inclusion from around the world.
By: Bec Harris
Obesity is a complex, chronic medical condition affecting many people in various ways, as Dr Stuart from Village Medical in Harrisdale explains.
By: The Centre for Effective Living
With the announcement of Man of Tomorrow, the sequel to Superman (2025), the internet continues to respond to what Superman represents in today’s world.
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By: Ben McEachen
World Record ‘speedcuber’ Charlie Eggins from Brisbane uses the famous puzzle to show how God solves our biggest problem ever
By: Bec Harris
Ever look around and feel like chores never end? Child learning specialist Natalie Nicholls, from PLECs Learning, says the fix might only take one minute.