By: Steff Willis
Bluey continues to capture the hearts of both parents and children alike, racking up a massive 737 million viewing hours in the US. Continue reading “Australia’s Favourite Heelers Top US Streaming Charts”
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By: Steff Willis
Bluey continues to capture the hearts of both parents and children alike, racking up a massive 737 million viewing hours in the US. Continue reading “Australia’s Favourite Heelers Top US Streaming Charts”
By: Akos Balogh
The debate over Australia’s Indigenous Voice to Parliament is heating up. Continue reading “A Christian Perspective on the Voice Debate: 4 Key Takeaways”
By: Mike Crooks
Since the horrific loss of thousands of ANZAC diggers at Gallipoli during the First World War, Australians and New Zealanders have paused to remember the fallen. Continue reading ““Time of Comfort”: Your Guide to Anzac Day”
By: Mark McCrindle
Curious about how wealth and income are distributed across the different generations in Australia? Continue reading “Australia’s Income and Wealth Distribution: A Snapshot”
By: Graeme Burrill
Former Prime Minister John Howard has spoken in an interview about the release of his new book “A Sense of Balance”, discussing Australia’s politics, his time spent with the late Queen Elizabeth II, and his love of sport. Continue reading “Former Prime Minister John Howard on the Queen, Australia and Sport”
By: Georgia Free
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s aim is simple – for every child in remote Indigenous Communities to have access to books. This year alone, they have donated more than 120,000 books and counting to communities in need. Continue reading “‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ and Other Kids’ Classics, Now in First Nations Languages”
By: Michael Crooks
On August 14, the Diocese of the Southern Cross officially launched in Canberra as a breakaway Anglican church. Continue reading “Explainer: Why Has the “Anglican Church Split”?”
By: Georgia Free
If you’ve listened to the podcast Australia’s Invisible History, you will already be familiar with The Outback Historian – Dr Paul Roe. Continue reading “Australia’s Christian History Takes Centre Stage in New Book”
By: Mark McCrindle
Picture this. It’s 1981. The first Walkman has just been released, the space shuttle has not yet made its first flight, the first London Marathon is scheduled, and, importantly, the 1981 Australian Census is set to take place.
Continue reading “40 Years of Change and the 2021 Census Results”
By: Akos Balogh
What do non-Christian Australians think of Church? What do they think of Jesus? What do they think of Christians? Continue reading “10 Surprising Things Australians Think of Church, Jesus, and Christians”