Tag Archive for: social justice

A Fashion Guide for a Better World

By: Mike Crooks

If you’re concerned about how your clothes are produced – how much people are paid to make them, and how those people are treated – then  Baptist World Aid’s latest Ethical Fashion Report is the fashion guide for you.
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The New Homeless: “It’s Heartbreaking”

By: Mike Crooks

Older women are one of the fastest growing groups of people in Australia experiencing homelessness. Read more

“Deeply Troubling”: Closing the Gap Report

By: Mike Crooks

In the attempt to close the gap between the quality of life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the nation is falling behind. Read more

Everyday Purchases That Make the World a Better Place

By: Helping Hands TV

Our buying power can do more for good than our charitable giving says Adam McCurdie, founder and CEO of Humanitix. Read more

Social Enterprise – A Catalyst for Public Good

By: Helping Hands TV

In Australia, and in many places around the world, the buying power of our hard earned income has taken a hit with the rising cost of living. Read more

“Miracle in the Making” – Deena’s Escape From Iraq as a Christian

By: Georgia Free

Imagine fleeing your home, your friends, your extended family – everything you know, at the age of nine. Read more

This International Women’s Day, Let’s Work to End Child Marriage

By: CMAA

As International Women’s Day approaches, Compassion Australia is shining a light on young girls living in poverty and one of the pressing issues they face: child marriage. Read more

1000 Cubes for 1000 Chickens

By: Tyler Fisher

Solving 1000 Rubik cubes for 1000 chickens in 7 hours appears impossible, but Tingman is up for the challenge.  Read more

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice

By: Russ Matthews

The discussion of First Nations continues to be a talking point for many nations worldwide. Read more

1000 Voices for 1000 Girls: Tackling Gender-Based Violence and Child Marriage Around the World

By: Georgia Free

Imagine if, here in Australia, boys were the only ones allowed to go to school – and instead of getting an education, young girls were married off. Read more