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Molly the Magpie’s reunion with his family is a heart warming story that has captivated our nation’s heart for weeks.
From the opening scene, Civil War announces a cautionary message of the United States’ potential to destroy itself from the inside.
News of tragedies can leave us feeling heavy hearted, or even trigger memories that reactivate past trauma.
Do you struggle to find healthy breakfast choices that keep you going until lunch? These overnight oats are a great option.
On a special Anzac Day themed episode of Helping Hands, our panel discusses what the spirit of Anzac means today.
Disappointment may be manageable when it’s linked to one event. Much more difficult is when disappointment becomes a way of life.
Prizes of $10,000 and $5,000 are up for grabs in the inaugural International Christian Choir Competition, open to choirs at any level.
Younger generations are re-writing the rules for what is considered acceptable behaviour when it comes to devices and technology.
Richard Dawkins used to say raising children to be Christian was a form of child abuse. Now he seems to admit that it’s good for society.
While challenging, this story should leave viewers asking themselves what they can do with the life they have been given.