By: Steff Willis
An independent evaluation will assess the effectiveness of chaplaincy in supporting the wellbeing of school students and the broader school community. Continue reading “Review of Funding for School Chaplaincy Underway”
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By: Steff Willis
An independent evaluation will assess the effectiveness of chaplaincy in supporting the wellbeing of school students and the broader school community. Continue reading “Review of Funding for School Chaplaincy Underway”
By: Steff Willis
Fathers play a pivotal role in families and yet sometimes, their value can be underplayed.
Continue reading “How to be a Great Dad: Tips for Fathers, Download Free Toolkit”
By: Steff Willis
While most are familiar with Taya’s voice from songs like the multi-platinum Hillsong UNITED track, Oceans (Where Feet May Fail), it’s been a long time since Taya has written her own songs. Continue reading “How Obedience and the Kindness of God Led to the Solo Album, ‘TAYA’”
By: Justin Rouillon
With the temperature topping 40 degrees in London, fires have broken out across both the capital and the countryside as the country deals with what meteorologists had previously thought impossible. Continue reading “London Burns as the UK Battles Record-Breaking Heatwave”
By: Jess Drummond
Momentum is a radio show and a podcast designed to encourage and support men and help them to “do life better”.
Continue reading “‘Momentum’ Building as Podcast Helps Men Do Life Better”
By: Emelyne Sezerano
Australian singer-songwriter Levi McGrath talks about his new single Tear the Walls Down featuring Eliza King, and the work he does for the outback community. Continue reading “Singer Levi McGrath is Breaking Down Barriers in Hearts & Minds”
By: Justin Rouillon
The wait is over, with new episodes of the award winning ABC Kids show now airing. Continue reading “The Top 10 Bluey Episodes to Revisit With Your Kids”
By: Micaela Aboody
It’s a challenge that gives you the opportunity to understand what life is like for someone as a refugee. Continue reading “Could You Survive Off the Same Rations as a Refugee?”
By: Steff Willis
Introduced in 2001, the iPod was the first MP3 player to boast 1,000 songs and a 10-hour battery into a 6.5-ounce package. Since its introduction over 20 years ago, the iPod has changed the game for people who love to listen to music on the go. Continue reading “A Moment of Silence for the Iconic and Now Discontinued iPod”
By: Jess Drummond
In the late ‘90s, I spent many hours sitting by my brothers’ CD player, listening to Hanson’s “Middle of Nowhere” album on repeat.
Continue reading “Music Over Fame – Hanson on Their Musical Longevity, and a New Album”