By: Sam Chan
What’s the point of ironing a shirt? Continue reading “What’s the Point of Ironing a Shirt?”
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By: Sam Chan
What’s the point of ironing a shirt? Continue reading “What’s the Point of Ironing a Shirt?”
By: Sheridan Voysey
She Broke My Heart at 13
The year is 1985. Don Johnson is wearing apricot jackets, Beverley Hills Cop is out on VHS cassette, Madonna’s Crazy for You is playing on AM radios everywhere, and 13-year-old Sheridan has his first girlfriend. Continue reading “The Power of ‘Sorry’ – The Apology That Came 40 Years Later”
By: Laura Bennett
The “ANZAC Spirit” is legendary within Australian identity, but historian Daniel Reynaud thinks it fails to capture the full breadth of those who’ve served our country, namely William “Fighting Mac” Mackenzie who sits on the edge of the stereotype. Continue reading “Are Chaplains the Forgotten ANZACs?”
By: Sabrina Peters
Do you find yourself saying yes when you really want to say no? Continue reading “The High Price of People Pleasing – And How to Break Free”
By: Mike Crooks
Christians throughout the world mourn the loss of the humble, kind and progressive pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
Continue reading “Pope Francis: 1936-2025”
By: Bec Harris
When we see a dog acting out, we often assume it’s being stubborn or naughty. Continue reading “Helping Your Dog Overcome Fear and Anxiety”
By: Sharon Fitness
From the bright lights of a 90s sitcom to the charming mystery towns of Hallmark movies, Candace Cameron Bure has grown up on screen, and audiences have grown with her. Continue reading “Candace Cameron Bure: From Child Star to Mystery Queen”
By: Robert Martin
“Weren’t the Gospels of Jesus written a long time after His life?” Continue reading “Weren’t the Gospels Written a Long Time After Jesus?”
By: Mark McCrindle
For more than a decade, McCrindle has analysed the top baby names nationwide and compiled the top 100 list. Continue reading “Top Baby Names 2025 – And the Top Names of Generation Alpha”
By: Tyler Fisher
Easter is celebrated in various ways: indulging in chocolate, enjoying the company of family and friends, taking time to relax on the public holiday, and (or) the remembrance of the most brutal death in history. Continue reading “Easter’s Everlasting Gift”