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When Subtracting is Adding: 8 Suggestions For a “Don’t Do” List

By: Brian Harris

In our FOMO world, saying yes to new opportunities is the new normal. Read more

The Benefits of Music in Education

By: Helping Hands TV

“Everyone has music inside them as an inherent way of communicating and connecting,” says Bernie Heard from the Australian Youth Orchestra. Read more

How Friendship Can Thrive Even Across Political Divides

By: Sheridan Voysey

Whatever country you live in, our great challenge these recent years has been how to stay friends with people who think or vote differently to us. Read more

‘Red One’ is Not for the Littlies, as Christmas Turns Dark

By: Russ Matthews

When Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was released in 2017, no one could have predicted that this film would become one of the year’s biggest hits. Read more

Suffering from Pelvic Pain? There’s Help Available

By: Joni Boyd

With a personal journey battling endometriosis, Alice Payne has transformed her challenges into a mission to empower and aid other women facing pelvic pain.

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Is There a God or a Higher Power? Nearly 6 in 10 Aussies Think So

By: Steff Willis

Despite shifts in the post-pandemic world, Australians’ views on Jesus and whether they believe in God have stayed largely consistent since 2019, according to recent NCLS Research findings. Read more

Beyond the Hype: How Smart Leaders are Using AI to Deliver Real Business Value

By: Michael McQueen

In today’s fast-evolving business landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative technologies, yet it often comes with a cloud of hype. Read more

‘Coram Deo’ – Living in the Sight of God

By: Brian Harris

While I am by no means a Latin expert, there is a Latin phrase I love. Given you’ve seen the title of the post, it won’t come as a surprise that it’s “coram Deo”, which essentially claims that all of life takes place in the sight of God. Read more

Tough Love That Transforms Lives: Veteran Mentors

By: Helping Hands TV

“There’s no bad kid. There are only children with negative learned behaviours,” says Matthew French, co-founder and director of Veteran Mentors. Read more

‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ a Holiday Must-See

By: Russ Matthews

For teachers, there is a vindication of the classic children’s literature of the past, when it becomes source material for a modern cinematic release. Read more