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2021 Australian Census: Why Marking Down Your Faith is Important

Christian advocacy group Christian Media & Arts Australia is urging those who have “a faith” to not become complacent this Census.

Praying for a Miracle

For Suman, growing up in a remote village in eastern Nepal, life took a sudden turn the year she turned five and now she needs a Miracle.

To Space and Back: Sir Richard Branson Aboard Virgin Galactic Unity 22

English billionaire Sir Richard Branson and his commercial Virgin Galactic Unity 22 spaceflight successfully made it to space and back.

Small Boy, Big Heart

11 year old Curtis started a business washing his neighbours’ bins and is now using what he earned to give 10 people the Miracle gift of sight.

Ash Barty Becomes Third Australian Woman to Win Wimbledon

The Wimbledom match was won in three sets against Czech Karolina Pliskova, who Ash Barty said was an “exceptional” competitor.

Community Transformation Groups Are Giving Hope to the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in Rwanda

In 2002, African Enterprise Rwanda piloted the first Rwandan self-help groups. Since then, they have brought transformational power to hundreds of thousands of Rwandese.

Women Church Leaders Calling on Government to Share Vaccines with World’s Poor

The Micah Women Leaders Delegation lobbied for continued and increasing generosity to Australia’s neighbours particularly regarding vaccine sharing.

Food for the Hungry

With millions of people in Africa facing food insecurity, a vocational training project has helped one woman feed her family during 2020’s COVID lockdown.

The Lastest Crane Counts Across Australian Cities

Every six months The RLB Crane Index Report reveals where cranes are active across Australia and the types of projects they are building.

Deadly Science Helps Remote Kids Wonder About the World Around Them

Corey Tutt was named the NSW Young Australian of the Year, last year, recognising his work founding Deadly Science – inspiring Indigenous students.

“Our Mission to Save Children”: New Anti-Abuse Technology

A new tech start-up lead by former CEO of World Vision Australia promises to increase protection of all vulnerable people from malpractice and abuse.

Two Women’s Bold Take on Reconciliation

It’s National Reconciliation Week and two Australians want to change the way we think about unifying the country.

Middle-East Explainer: The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis

Fighting has once more erupted in Gaza, but what started the historical conflict? And how close is the current crisis to a full-scale war?

Road to Repair: What The “Recovery” Budget Means For You

Following a financial year like no other in Australia’s history, the Government releases its plan to rejuvenate a bruised economy.

Workers Wanted: Job Ads on the Rise in the Wake of COVID

Is that a light we can see at the end of the pandemic tunnel? New data shows the Aussie economy is on the mend.

Remembering Port Arthur: A Church’s Touching Tribute

On the 25th anniversary of the horrific attack, an Australian parish will hold a vigil to remember the 35 people who lost their lives.

In a COVID World, Do I Still Need a Regular Flu Jab?

With COVID in the spotlight, a study shows that more people are concentrating on getting the coronavirus vaccine over the flu shot.

Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Honouring the life of the longest-serving royal consort in British history. Prince Philip is being remembered by church leaders as a man of faith.