When the World is Divided: Lean on the ‘Offensive and Liberating’ Peace of God
By: Al Stewart
After the US election result, depending on who you were gunning for, you might have felt elated and optimistic. Read more
By: Al Stewart
After the US election result, depending on who you were gunning for, you might have felt elated and optimistic. Read more
By: Rinet Van Lill
Ever find yourself snapping at someone over something small? Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Robert Zemeckis’ new film Here, will be one of the most divisive of the year, not because of its subject but because of how it chooses to tell its story. Read more
By: Helping Hands TV
“Happiness really is about contentedness,” says social researcher, Mark McCrindle, from McCrindle Research. “And if we’re forever chasing the next thing, that happiness never arrives.” Read more
By: Mike Crooks
In the lead up to World Kindness Day, online retailer Black Pepper is seeking the “kindest person” in Australia. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
The concept of value is currently undergoing a profound transformation. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
For school-age children doing the HSC or Year 6 students about to move into high school, this time of year is a significant transitional season. Read more
By: Russ Matthews
Throughout movie history, actors like Brad Pitt and George Clooney have had a chemistry that can rarely be manufactured. Read more
By: Justin Rouillon
Award winning composer Joff Bush, and the Bluey music team have released their third album, Bluey: Rug Island, featuring 16 original tracks from the global hit animated series. Read more