Gen Z have never known a world without the Internet – so their hobbies, careers, identities and language are being shaped by what’s online.
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Young people are more likely to be victims of cybercrime and victimisation varies according to employment status, a report has found.
Team Australia just returned from the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin where all 64 Australian athletes returned home with a medal.
Samaritan’s Purse volunteers are working in Lismore to restore flood-damaged houses and help people return to their homes.
Generation Alpha have digital independence at a younger age – but they will also delay the traditional life markers of becoming an adult…
Teddy bears made by elderly Australians and Kiwis are being delivered to displaced children in a war-torn land.
By 2050, the global population is expected to reach 10 billion, which means there will be an extra two billion people to feed.
Refugees are often seen as recipients of aid rather than the ones who can actually make decisions about policy.
Walkley winning journalist Marc Fennell hosts the SBS doco ‘The Kingdom’, about Hillsong’s changing place in the Christian landscape.
Approximately 35 per cent of pastors had “seriously considered” quitting, according to research from clinical psychologist Valerie Ling.