Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks

deadly science founder corey tutt

By: Georgia Free

Corey Tutt lives and breathes his passion for science. A proud Indigenous man, 29-year-old Corey has worked among animals since he was 16 – as a zookeeper, alpaca shearer and an animal technician. He’s also the founder of Deadly Science – an initiative which has seen 16,000 science books sent to remote Indigenous schools across Australia. Continue reading “Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks”

Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’

the character of jesus walking with his disciples in the tv show, the chosen

By: Laura Bennett

While a lot of Christian movies and series seek to be aspirational or inspiring, it’s rare to find one that’s been as truly ground-breaking as The Chosen – the first multi-series dramatisation of Jesus’ life and that of his disciples. Continue reading “Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’”

“I Was Always Aware I Had to be Bigger Than the Black Line” – Olympian Elka Whalan

elka whalan in the pool

By: Laura Bennett

The Tokyo Games are really unlike any other we’ve seen before. Not only have the athletes had to reach the top of their field to be there, but they’re competing in the midst of a pandemic with unique challenges and pressures, and onlookers around the world are relying on them to provide a hopeful escape from the limits of our lockdown. Continue reading ““I Was Always Aware I Had to be Bigger Than the Black Line” – Olympian Elka Whalan”