By: Akos Balogh
Religious freedom is under increasing pressure in Australia and much of the West. Continue reading “What Happens If We Lose Religious Freedom? Here’s What Few People Realise”
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By: Akos Balogh
Religious freedom is under increasing pressure in Australia and much of the West. Continue reading “What Happens If We Lose Religious Freedom? Here’s What Few People Realise”
By: Laura Bennett
You walk into an art gallery and the moment you do, you are blindfolded. You feel uncomfortable but suddenly attune to auditory stories playing around you. Continue reading “Listening is What’s Missing From Our World, Says ‘Black Imagination’ Artist Natasha Marin”
By: Amy Cheng
Most Christians’ understanding of sex and sexuality has been shaped by the world because the church has been largely silent about the issue, according to an expert on God and sexuality. Continue reading “Church’s Silence on Sex has Led Christians to Look to the World for Answers”
By: Akos Balogh
Dear Ben and Archie*,
You may have noticed the many stories in the news about how lots of women have been hurt by men. Women like Grace Tame, Brittany Higgins, and many others. It’s been sad to watch their pain. Continue reading “A Letter To My Sons About Becoming Good Men (In a Culture That Degrades Females)”
A brave mum raises her hand to ask me a question. There are close to 400 parents in the packed auditorium. The topic was teens and screens, but her question stretches well beyond those boundaries. Continue reading “The Cultivation of Character”
By: Georgia Free
Australia is a land of many cultures and tongues, and Harmony Week is the perfect time to spotlight a culture Australians may have never have heard of such as Georgia. Former MasterChef contestant Alice Zaslavsky spent just seven years of her life in the tiny country of Georgia but, as an adult, is now reclaiming and celebrating the culture she was born into. Continue reading “The Land of Dumplings and Cheese Pie: A Look into Georgian Culture with Alice Zaslavsky”
By: Sheridan Voysey
After Oprah’s interview with Harry and Meghan a couple of weeks ago, public discussion has been polarised. Continue reading “Relax. You Don’t Need to Have an Opinion on Everything”
By: McCrindle
2020 was a year unlike any other. Our year in review showed the vast changes and important social, political, global and cultural events that took place. As we look ahead to 2021, it’s important for leaders to have foresight, and to be able to see things not just as they are, but as they will be. So, what can we expect to see and change in the year ahead? Continue reading “Top Ten Trends for 2021”
By: Amy Cheng
New words, like any kind of fashion, take off in our society for various reasons, a linguist has said. Continue reading “Macquarie Dictionary Wants You to Choose the Word that Defines the Past Decade”
By: Stephen McAlpine
No one does unhappy like Nick Cave. Nick Cave was born to do unhappy. Continue reading “What Religion, According to Nick Cave, is the “Unhappiest in the World”?”