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The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: “It’s Parties, Pageants and Puddings!”
By: Michael Crooks
The Queen has marked her extraordinary 70-year reign on the throne, but the party has only just begun. Read more
The Tech Trends for 2022: What Is Coming?
By: Michael McQueen
With the last couple of years boasting an unrivalled pace of change, 2022 is approaching with promise of further transformations in the way we live, work and shop. With global crises exposing inefficiencies and issues of remote living raising demands for new solutions, technological innovations have been quickly adopted by businesses and are set to continue taking over our work and play. Read more
Why do Christians act so un-Christian?
By: Tania Harris
My flat-mate and I were watching church online when the preacher reached his main point with gusto, “God makes you into a new person!” At the words, my flat-mate yelled back to the screen, “Yes, but how does that happen?” Read more
New Company Turns Meeting Fatigue Into Charitable Donations
By: Laura Bennett
Before there was Zoom fatigue, there was already severe meeting fatigue in many workplaces across Australia. In 2021, it was reported that over 55 million meetings occurred every week in the US, and with the ease of digital access to employees, we can only imagine that number is on the rise and mirrored around the globe. Read more
An Urgent Plea: “We Need Your Blood”
By: Michael Crooks
Lifeblood is calling for lifesavers. Read more
How To Declutter Your Bookshelf
By: Gabriel Garcia
Books. One of the greatest inventions of mankind. However, though books are a wonderful source of entertainment and knowledge there is a downside to our wonderful book collections at home; they take up a lot of space. Read more
Dylan Alcott: Our Sporting Superstar Shining a Light on Disability in Australia
By: Laura Bennett
When newly crowned Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott received his award, it wasn’t only a moment that recognised his extraordinary achievements on the tennis court, but it brought to the forefront a community that often exists in the Australian shadows – those living with a disability. Read more
Making Space: Rediscovering Rest in the Unrelenting Digital Age
By: Stephen McAlpine
How do we make space, to rest and be still, in this constantly “on” age? Is it even possible any longer? Are we so attached to our technology that we have lost the ability to tune out and turn off? And if it is impossible, what are the implications for us relationally and spiritually? Read more