What is life like when you have been held in offshore detention for four years, with little to no hope of permanent resettlement?
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Eternity. It’s a word that has captivated people since it mysteriously started appearing in yellow chalk on Sydney’s footpaths in the 1930s.
The result of the marriage survey, with its consequent change to the law, has opened up the question of religious freedom in Australia.
Just days after returning from Bangladesh Rev Tim Costello said that it was “the worst human suffering that I have personally witnessed”.
Students across Australia are preparing for end of year exams. It’s a time of stress for the whole family, but there are ways to make study more effective and reduce the stress.
Can the marriage law be amended in a way that both ‘sides’ in the current debate could be accommodated?
When Martin Luther took on the Holy Roman Empire it was not for short term gain. How is Martin Luther’s Protest Relevant to Contemporary Christianity?
Which side of history are Christians on? Advocates for the yes case argue that society has progressed and the church needs to go with it.
Examining the similarities between the campaign strategies of the yes and no case for a Republic in 1999, and in the 2017 Marriage Survey.
If your teen has been engaging in risky behaviour or been prone to emotional spells lately, they could be sleep deprived. Technology might be a cause.