There really are treasures of darkness! Light is good but darkness is bad, right? At least that’s the way we often think about it. Let me turn that on its head, with a little story. Continue reading “The Treasures of Darkness”
Strengthen Online Security, Turn Passwords Into Passphrases: Tech Expert Explains
By: Sam Robinson
We’re always told to update our passwords, and tech expert Geoff Quattromani has a way to make them strong and memorable. Continue reading “Strengthen Online Security, Turn Passwords Into Passphrases: Tech Expert Explains”
The #1 Money Regret Most Australians Have About Their Finances
By: McCrindle
The topic of financial health is one that many Australians put off for another day. So much so that the number one financial regret of Australians is not prioritising their financial health earlier in life. Continue reading “The #1 Money Regret Most Australians Have About Their Finances”
Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks
By: Georgia Free
Corey Tutt lives and breathes his passion for science. A proud Indigenous man, 29-year-old Corey has worked among animals since he was 16 – as a zookeeper, alpaca shearer and an animal technician. He’s also the founder of Deadly Science – an initiative which has seen 16,000 science books sent to remote Indigenous schools across Australia. Continue reading “Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks”
You Can Be Completely Saved
How fully do you think you are saved right now? Do you think you’re 50% saved? Or perhaps you think you’re doing very nicely, and you think you’re 80% saved: almost there, really!
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Five Years In The Making: Young & Free’s Alexander Pappas Releases Solo EP ‘Idaho’
By: Laura Bennett
It’s fair to say a lot of people are feeling spent, or at least a bit knocked around, by the tumultuous 18 months we’ve just been in, and all we’re grappling with as a result. Continue reading “Five Years In The Making: Young & Free’s Alexander Pappas Releases Solo EP ‘Idaho’”
The Self-Help Gospel
Have you tried the self-help gospel? Most people are interested in changing the way they think, and in improving themselves. It’s one of the hardest things to do! Luckily, it’s very easy these days to get information on personal development, whether online, or through other means. Continue reading “The Self-Help Gospel”
‘138 Dates’ Later, Rebekah Campbell Says Entrepreneurship Can Help You Find Love
By: Laura Bennett
On the road to finding life-long love, serendipity and romance are often prized over intention and diligent pursuit. Continue reading “‘138 Dates’ Later, Rebekah Campbell Says Entrepreneurship Can Help You Find Love”
Mental Health Month Movie Challenge
By: Ally Barnes
As many have travelled through lockdown, the realities of mental health have come to the forefront of our lives. Continue reading “Mental Health Month Movie Challenge”
How Not To Fight Cancel Culture
By: Akos Balogh
Peter Boghossian was a professor of philosophy at Portland State University, where he taught for ten years. Continue reading “How Not To Fight Cancel Culture”