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?
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?
By: Georgia Free
Trent Greentree is as Aussie as they come. As a fifth-generation farmer from Freemans Reach, he spends his days growing cauliflower and cucumbers for Australian pickle company Three Threes. Read more
By: Michael Crooks
Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved British Monarch who for more than seven decades served the people of the United Kingdom, its Realms, and the Commonwealth, has died aged 96. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
If you’re on the brink of marriage or just trying to prepare yourself for the “one day, someday” of getting engaged, there’s a plethora of books, courses, devotionals and relational aids that promise you the insights you need before making such a commitment. Read more
By: Georgia Free
Alarmingly, there are more than 116,000 people experiencing homelessness in Australia on any given night. But one group in particular is facing increased risks and danger – older women. Read more
By: Michael Crooks
On August 14, the Diocese of the Southern Cross officially launched in Canberra as a breakaway Anglican church. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Today, perhaps more than ever, the idea of having one career for life is an increasingly outdated notion. Read more
By: Georgia Free
If you’ve listened to the podcast Australia’s Invisible History, you will already be familiar with The Outback Historian – Dr Paul Roe. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
In the face of devastating loss, our belief in the goodness of God can understandably be challenged. We wonder how a good God could allow us to experience such grief or pain, and why our circumstances have unfolded as they have. Read more