By: Laura Bennett
For a long time, our culture has defined “success” by our social status, paycheck and the prominence we acquire through our achievements. Continue reading “‘My Mind & Me’: Selena Gomez Breaks Down Myth of Success”
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By: Laura Bennett
For a long time, our culture has defined “success” by our social status, paycheck and the prominence we acquire through our achievements. Continue reading “‘My Mind & Me’: Selena Gomez Breaks Down Myth of Success”
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Salt of the Earth, the story of the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt, will have its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival October this October. Continue reading “Chicken Salt on the Menu in New Documentary”
By: Laura Bennett
In the year 2000, when the new millennium was celebrated with Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks, the word “Eternity” glowed brilliantly across the Harbour Bridge. Continue reading “Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’”
By: Laura Bennett
It’s incredible how nostalgic we can feel about the TV shows we watched as children. Just the mere mention of Big Ted, Mr. Squiggle or The Magic School Bus can send you back to a time where your imagination was coming alive and these characters (best friends) were taking you on adventures beyond your lounge room and teaching you about the big wide world. Continue reading “‘Sesame Street’ Doco Reveals the Power to Educate Children via TV”
By: Laura Bennett
John Lennox is rare amongst his fellow career mathematicians. As a devoted Christian, he has debated on multiple stages with some of the greatest minds in atheism and science – Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Atkins – about the existence of God, and how the arenas of faith and science relate to one another. Continue reading “‘Hercules’ Actor Kevin Sorbo Joins Professor John Lennox on Faith Exploration”
By: Laura Bennett
At 93, Sir David Attenborough has seen some stuff. Much of his life has been spent in the wild, as a broadcaster and natural historian, taking us into the worlds of some of the most extraordinary creatures – from leopards, to gorillas and whales. Continue reading “David Attenborough Calls His New Documentary His ‘Witness Statement’ To The World”
By: Laura Bennett
In 2003 pro-surfer Bethany Hamilton made headlines around the world. At just 13 years of age, the up-and-coming surfer was attacked by a 5m long Great White shark, which took her left arm and left her career in the ocean, in doubt. Continue reading “‘Unstoppable’: The ‘Soul Surfer’ Bethany Hamilton’s New Documentary”
By: Laura Bennett
Reducing food waste, ‘sustainability’, and the elimination of single-use plastics are all noble practises that our world’s increasingly trying to adopt – but for these ideals to be embraced en masse, our lifestyles and systems of production have to change at a fundamental level.
Continue reading “The Struggle (to Live Sustainably) is Real, in ‘The Biggest Little Farm’”
By: Stuart Harris
Storytelling is an ancient practice. It’s how we transfer information to one another, and humans have told stories since time began. What we discover in this short documentary series is the way story captures our hearts and imaginations.
Continue reading “I See You”
By: Laura Bennett
In 1997 a 21 year-old Joshua Harris wrote, ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’, the Christian youths’ so-called guidebook to saving sex for marriage, and approaching romantic relationships with fresh intentionality. Continue reading “‘I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ – The Aussie Director Behind Joshua Harris’ Documentary”