By: Laura Bennett
Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?
Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”
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By: Laura Bennett
Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?
Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”
By: Laura Bennett
At face value, volunteering is simply a generous offer of your time and skills to an organisation or cause you care about. In reality though, it goes far beyond that, having a profound affect on our cultural identity. Continue reading “Volunteering Isn’t Just About Helping, it’s Community Building”
By: Michael Crooks
NSW is saying “No” to plastics. Continue reading “NSW’s Bold Ban: “Let’s Go Plastic Free””
By: Laura Bennett
It’s not uncommon, or even bad, to disagree with people and have opposing views but increasingly we’re seeing these disparities fiercely hashed out across multiple mediums leading to alienation, separatism and a deepening acceptance of cancel culture. Continue reading “Could Debating Be Better with a Bit of Curiosity and Generosity?”
By: Laura Bennett
Since venturing out to the cinema a few times post-pandemic (or at least post-2021), I’ve realised the biggest hurdle any movie must overcome right now is proving we should care about its release. Or better yet, care about its story. Continue reading “‘Downton Abbey’ Sequel Suffers Relevance Issue: Movie Review”
By: Amy Cheng
Healthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health.
Continue reading “Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health”
By: Michael Crooks
Despite the struggle of the pandemic during the Christmas period, Australians still showed their thoughts were with others.
Continue reading “Shoeboxes of Love for Christmas: “They Bring So Much Joy””
By: Laura Bennett
It’s bizarre that while most of us would say we want to live a long, fruitful life, society also has these deeply engrained attitudes about “getting older” that label middle-age and beyond as this kind of mediocre wasteland of discontentedness. Continue reading “New Academy Aiming to Change Our Bitter-Sweet Relationship With Ageing”
By: Michael Crooks
For the first time in 11 years, interest rates increased. Last week, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) pushed the cash rate up by 25 basis points to 35 basis points. This means that most home loans will rise by .25 per cent per year.
Continue reading “Home Loans and Rate Hike Pain: “It Will Rise For Some Time””
By: Michael Crooks
Sharpen your pencils – the 45th Australian Federal Election is less than two weeks away. Continue reading “Time to Choose: Your Guide to Election 2022”