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Prayers for Missing Hunter Region Boy Unites Different Religious Communities

By: Amy Cheng

Religious communities are rejoicing and praising God after their prayers for a missing three-year-old boy were answered. Read more

Australia’s Oldest Man Celebrates His 109th Birthday – On Zoom!

By: Ben McEachen

Frank Mawer had a lockdown birthday on Sunday 15 August, with an appropriate COVID-safe Zoom party. Read more

Is ‘Love’ Given a Bad Name in ‘The Last Letter From Your Lover’?

By: Laura Bennett

The moment we see a movie about love and romance, fans of the genre are hooked. We want to see how the “meant-to-be” couple overcomes the odds to end up together – or how their hearts break when circumstance pulls them apart. Read more

Child Protection Week: Teach Consent Early, Warn Child Psychologists

By: Michael Crooks

Disturbing new research has revealed that most pre-school children are left vulnerable to sexual abuse because they have not been taught about consent. Read more

Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’

By: Laura Bennett

While a lot of Christian movies and series seek to be aspirational or inspiring, it’s rare to find one that’s been as truly ground-breaking as The Chosen – the first multi-series dramatisation of Jesus’ life and that of his disciples. Read more

Six Sentences of Comfort for an Afghan Living in Australia

By: Ben McEachen

An Afghan man living in Australia fears the worst for fellow Christians in Afghanistan. Read more

Australia’s Arts and Entertainment Industry Needs a Lifeline Says Comedian James Bustar

By: Laura Bennett

The arts and entertainment industry has been one of the hardest hit during this pandemic, with extended lockdowns continuing to destabilise an already “gig-based” environment. Read more

Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke

By: Laura Bennett

Phil Cooke’s biography is a wild read. He’s produced TV and film programming in more than 60 countries around the world and, along the way, been shot at, survived military coups and been threatened with prison. Read more

Jimmy Rees on Entertaining A Nation Through Lockdown

By: Sam Robinson

Australian entertainer Jimmy Rees is pouring out content – from viral social media posts, to his first picture book for kids. Read more

Many Australians Want to Shop More Ethically But Don’t Know How: Report

By: Amy Cheng

A lack of awareness of ethical brands, and products that are too expensive, are the top barriers for Australians to change their fashion consumption habits, according to a new report. Read more