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Uncle Jack Charles: 1943-2022

By: Michael Crooks

Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains the name of someone who has passed away. In announcing the news of his passing, the family of Uncle Jack Charles has granted the media permission to use his name and image. Read more

‘Created and Loved’ – Principles Guiding All Christian Schools

By: 96five

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has released a guide on gender and identity which has been welcomed by Christian schools across Australia. Read more

Animation Outstanding in Disney’s New ‘Pinocchio’ with Tom Hanks

By: Reel Dialogue

Pinocchio has been at the heart of our consciences ever since Italian author Carlo Collodi penned the series that would become The Adventures of Pinocchio. Read more

Our Brains Aren’t Ready for Pandemic Fatigue – But There’s Hope, Says Psychologist

By: Amy Cheng

Restrictions have been lifting around the country and lockdowns seem like a thing of the past, but pandemic fatigue still exists, a psychologist has said. Read more

Be a Wise Builder

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

One of the many things that impressed me about my father is that he could fix or build anything. Read more

Why The Death Of Queen Elizabeth Brought Our World To A Halt

By: Akos Balogh

The world came to a screeching halt when Queen Elizabeth died. Few people in history have provoked such sorrow at their passing. Read more

How a Humble Western Sydney Pastor Got Canberra’s Attention On Religious Freedom

By: Akos Balogh

Sydney Anglican Minister Mark Tough does not see himself as a political animal. Read more

Why We Love the Corn Kid So Much

By: City Bible Forum

Chances are you’ve come across the viral trend which has been taking the internet by storm the last fortnight. Read more

The British Monarchy: What Happens Next?

By: Michael Crooks

After a 70-year reign, the Queen has died. When is her funeral? How is Australia paying its respect? And what happens to our coins?

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Why Virtual Reality Might be Our Best Shot at Restoring Human Empathy

By: Michael McQueen

In a world of increasing polarisation, empathy stands out as a virtue that restores humanity to conversations and is persuasively powerful enough to change even the firmest of opinions. Read more