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Lights, Camera, Inclusion: The 2025 Focus on Ability Red Carpet Awards

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.

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Tackling Obesity With Dr Stuart

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.

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The Man of Tomorrow and The Quiet Benefits of Kindness

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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How a Rubik’s Cube Explains the Good News of Jesus

By: Ben McEachen


World Record ‘speedcuber’ Charlie Eggins from Brisbane uses the famous puzzle to show how God solves our biggest problem ever

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The One Minute Rule That Could Change Your Family’s Life

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. 

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Eternity – This Movie Will Get People Talking About Heaven

By: Russ Matthews


⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ (OUT OF 5) 

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Jesus Saves, Therapy Helps

By: Sabrina Peters

As a Christian (and a pastor), I hold a deep conviction that Jesus saves. I believe He is the source of ultimate healing, redemption, and hope. His love reaches into the darkest corners of our lives, offering forgiveness, freedom, and a future.

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Has Culture Outgrown Men?

By: Laura Bennett

In a society that seems to be changing faster than ever, author and CPX Executive Director Simon Smart thinks these cultural shifts are eroding our sense of identity, leaving many people – especially men – looking for new anchor points to hold onto.

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Grief and Chronic Illness: The Invisible Layers We Carry

By: Dave Clark

So much of chronic illness and disability is invisible to those around us. I have lived with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) for the past nineteen years and know the daily experience of having my body and brain’s capacity reduced, even though outwardly I might look like I am going okay.

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Building Realistic Expectations When Dating

By: Telana Sladen

Relationships Coach Pastor Phil Ayres, unpacks a topic that many singles wrestle with – how to create healthy, realistic expectations when dating.

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