Tag Archive for: Joni Boyd

Tawny Frogmouth: 2025 Bird of the Year

By: Joni Boyd


After years of near-misses, the tawny frogmouth has finally claimed the crown as 2025 Australian Bird of the Year.

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36th National Prayer Breakfast to Unite Australians in “Rejoicing in Hope”

By: Joni Boyd


The 36th Australian National Prayer Breakfast will be held on Monday, 3 November 2025, bringing together parliamentarians, community leaders, and everyday Australians in a morning of prayer, encouragement and reflection.

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Australia’s First Accessible Greeting Cards

By: Joni Boyd

In a move toward greater inclusion, Guide Dogs Australia and Hallmark Australia have unveiled a new card range designed so people living with low vision or blindness can participate fully in the tradition of giving and receiving greeting cards.

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Why Women 40+ Need to Look at Their Heart Health

By: Joni Boyd

While heart disease is often seen as a man’s issue, the reality is that it affects women just as much.
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Helping our Grandkids Build Resilience

By: Joni Boyd

In the past, phrases like “toughen up” were common.
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Grandparenting From a Distance: 3 Tips

By: Joni Boyd

Families can find themselves scattered across vast distances.
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Women, Diversity, and Changing the Story in Film

By: Joni Boyd

We recently sat down with powerhouse casting director Anousha Zarkesh, to discover how much things are really changing for women in film and TV.
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Golden Guitars to Doo Baa Baas – Colin Buchanan

By: Joni Boyd

Colin Buchanan’s diverse career—from country music to children’s entertainment—is a perfect example of how creativity doesn’t always need a rigid plan.
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When a Loved One Goes to Prison: Finding Support and Hope

By: Joni Boyd

What happens when life suddenly throws you into a situation you never expected — like finding out someone close to you has been arrested?
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Intrigue and Suspense in Classic Literature: ‘Rebecca’ Book Review

By: Joni Boyd

“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again”.
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