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All Should Take Another Walk Down The Yellow Brick Road

By: Russ Matthews

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The Surprisingly Rich History of Physiotherapy

By: Bec Harris

When you book a physio session today, you’re tapping into a profession that goes back thousands of years. While it might seem modern, physiotherapy’s roots reach as far back as ancient Greece. Read more

F1 The Movie – Jump Into The Driver’s Seat and Fly

By: Russ Matthews

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House vs Wedding: Can You Afford Both?

By: Joni Boyd

Planning a wedding can feel like a dream come true—but when the reality of the costs sets in, it can also be a bit of a financial nightmare. Read more

Death By A Thousand Cuts: Gen Z and That Quiet Revival

By: Stephen McAlpine

Depending on how your social media algorithm is configured – mine is a bewildering mix of conservative theology, Forrest Frank songs, and cats singing K-Pop (thanks to my eldest daughter for that one) – you’re unlikely to have scrolled for long before coming across evidence of what is being termed ‘The Quiet Revival.’ 
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How to Raise Independent Kids

By: Feranmi Taiwo

Letting go can be scary, but raising confident, capable kids starts earlier than you think. Susan Woodworth explores how parents can nurture independence, even in toddlers.
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The First Hymn – This Song and Film Has Something For Everyone

By: Russ Matthews

Would This Documentary Interest Those Inside And Outside The Christian Faith? Sing It Loud… Yes! Read more

You Can’t Have It All (At Once): How to Prioritise In Life

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Many of us grew up believing a successful life means having it all: a fulfilling career, close relationships, personal growth, hobbies, and a healthy lifestyle — all effortlessly balanced.
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These Stages of Self Reflection will Help You ‘Get Over Yourself’

By: Ben McEachen

Think back to a time when you were misunderstood. Read more

How To Address Indigenous Australians

By: Helping Hands TV

“Because people don’t have the experience walking alongside us, on Country, or in our daily lives … there are misconceptions and misunderstandings out there” says Rhanee Lester, Adnyamathanha woman and researcher at the University of Adelaide.
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