By: Michael Crooks
It is crucial for men to remain connected to their close network of family and friends, particularly during the pandemic. Continue reading “Blokes Need to Bond: Men’s Health Week 2021”
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By: Michael Crooks
It is crucial for men to remain connected to their close network of family and friends, particularly during the pandemic. Continue reading “Blokes Need to Bond: Men’s Health Week 2021”
By: Stephen McAlpine
In his novel The City and The City, English author China Mieville sets a murder mystery in two cities, Beszel and Ul Quoma. Bezsel is run down and grimy (think Eastern bloc 1970s), while Ul Quoma is all Singapore glitz and glam.
Continue reading “The City and The City: Living In Formational And Worshiping Distance”
By: Michael Crooks
The UK and most Australian states and territories are preparing to mark Her Majesty’s birthday this month (Saturday in the UK and Monday in Australia), but the Queen already turned 95 on April 21. And it was a sombre affair. Continue reading “The Queen’s Sombre 2021 Birthday Celebration”
By: Susan Joy
These are lovely crisp nut-free chocolate chip cookies. They keep their crunch even after being stored for several days thanks to using cassava flour. They are the perfect cookie for kids lunchboxes. Continue reading “Chocolate Chip Cookies”
By: David Esquen
At 21 years old, Riley Clemmons has already achieved more than most her age. She has been writing songs since she was 10, released her major label debut at 18, performed at music award shows and just been named as the youngest artist ever nominated at the K-LOVE Fan Awards in the US. Continue reading ““What If Every Broken Place I’ve Been Was a Godsend?” US Artist Riley Clemmons”
There are some people who are absolutely against religion. They’d probably agree if I said that religion could be deadly. they might even point to all the wars that religion has supposedly caused. Continue reading “Religion Can Be Deadly”
By: Sam Robinson
Deadly Science is getting science textbooks and equipment into the hands of kids in Indigenous communities. Continue reading “Deadly Science Helps Remote Kids Wonder About the World Around Them”
By: McCrindle
Australia is experiencing a population shift to the regions, according to the latest internal migration data released by the ABS. This trend, which we called ‘The Rise of the Regions’ in our top trends for 2021, is counter to the historical trend of Australia being a capital-city centric nation. Continue reading “The Rise of the Regions: Australia’s Are Moving to Regional Areas”
By: Katrina Roe
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby. Continue reading ““They Just Love Listening to Your Voice” Says Children’s Author on Importance of Reading to Babies”
By: Robert Martin
The award winning Channel 9 TV series Lego Masters has proved to be popular family viewing last month. Viewers have been awed at the creativity and ability of the contestants to turn the humble Lego brick into amazing creations. Continue reading “Is There a Master Builder? How Lego Points to Something Bigger”