The Benefits of Music in Education
By: Helping Hands TV
“Everyone has music inside them as an inherent way of communicating and connecting,” says Bernie Heard from the Australian Youth Orchestra. Read more
By: Helping Hands TV
“Everyone has music inside them as an inherent way of communicating and connecting,” says Bernie Heard from the Australian Youth Orchestra. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Featuring unexplained rendezvous with women in hotel rooms, leaked bank statements and dubious run-ins between college students and pastoral staff, Prosper’s headline-making megachurch inspiration isn’t hard to trace, but Stan’s new series isn’t a church-bashing drama so much as an examination of the authenticity of faith. Read more
By: Steff Willis
Ryan McNaught has what most people would consider to be a dream job.
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By: Laura Bennett
Whatever your diet of news consumption was before the pandemic, it’s likely in the last three years you’ve watched more updates, press conferences, and alerts about natural disasters and world events than in previous ones. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
It’s incredible how nostalgic we can feel about the TV shows we watched as children. Just the mere mention of Big Ted, Mr. Squiggle or The Magic School Bus can send you back to a time where your imagination was coming alive and these characters (best friends) were taking you on adventures beyond your lounge room and teaching you about the big wide world. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Who would you be without your memories? If you’d forgotten your past, would you naturally gravitate toward the ideals and attitudes you held before, or would you become someone entirely different? Read more
By: Michael Crooks
Screen-time for children in Australia has soared during the pandemic, and while there is no shortage of streaming services, not all of the content is appropriate for young minds. Read more
By: Sam Robinson
Creativity and a sense of craftiness is key in the new feel-good show Making It Australia. Read more