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Medals for Every Athlete: Aussie Strikes Gold at Special Olympics World Games

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 Restoring Homes and Lives in Flood-Devastated Lismore

Samaritan’s Purse volunteers are working in Lismore to restore flood-damaged houses and help people return to their homes.

Are Generation Alpha ‘Up-Ageing’ or ‘Delay-Ageing’?

Generation Alpha have digital independence at a younger age – but they will also delay the traditional life markers of becoming an adult…

“Made With Love”: Elderly Aussies Send Hope to Ukraine’s Kids

Teddy bears made by elderly Australians and Kiwis are being delivered to displaced children in a war-torn land.

Improving Food Systems can Help Tackle Climate Change, Says Academic

By 2050, the global population is expected to reach 10 billion, which means there will be an extra two billion people to feed.

Take Time to Pause and Learn about Refugees this Refugee Week

Refugees are often seen as recipients of aid rather than the ones who can actually make decisions about policy.

What’s Next for Hillsong Churchgoers? Marc Fennell Investigates in ‘The Kingdom’

Walkley winning journalist Marc Fennell hosts the SBS doco ‘The Kingdom’, about Hillsong’s changing place in the Christian landscape.

Pastors Are Burning Out – But Churches Can Help Prevent It

Approximately 35 per cent of pastors had “seriously considered” quitting, according to research from clinical psychologist Valerie Ling.

The Strange Anti-Christian Bias of Microsoft’s New A.I.

As we step back and think about what’s going on with digital technology – including AI – there’s a few keys Christians need to consider.

3 Quick-Fire Principles for Choosing a Charity to Support

It’s tax time, and time when many of us make donations to charity. So how do you choose an organization that will make an impact?

Rise of EVs: “Three Types of Cars Will Become Extinct”

With electric vehicles becoming increasingly popular, a car auction platform has made a bold prediction about the future of traditional cars.

The Volunteer Organisation Serving God by Repairing Dilapidated Churches

Mobile Mission Maintenance works on churches and other buildings used for Christian outreach, relieving ministers of this work.

Rev Tim Keller 1950-2023: “We Take Comfort in His Last Words”

The much-loved cancer-stricken minister passed away while under hospice care, surrounded by his loved ones.

New Lifeline Toolkit to Help People Who Aren’t Ready to Speak Up Yet

Lifelines’ digital toolkit helps those going through tough circumstances or mental health struggles, as well as people caring for others.

Let’s Talk About The Voice – and the Christian Ideas It Raises

The Voice to Parliament referendum is a chance for a deeper conversation about ideas which are at the heart of the Christian faith.

Budget 2023-24: “Relief for Those in Need”

The Albanese Government’s second budget is in, and it aims to help those doing it tough amid high cost-of-living pressures.

How Teachers Feel About A.I. as a Tool to Enhance Learning

Just like the calculator changed the way that students engaged with maths, AI can change the way that students engage in their learning.

How a Secular View of Morality Creates Challenges for Ethical A.I.

As we continue to develop and use artificial intelligence, we must consider the ethical implications of robotic systems making moral choices.