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You Are What You Remember… but You’re Probably Remembering It Wrong

A well as being incomplete, our memories are generally unstable. Far from being the same each time we access them, our memories change over time.

Why the World Hates Vegemite

We only love vegemite because it’s Australian… The rest of the world doesn’t love Vegemite – because they’re not Australian. Sam Chan ponders.

Sly Stone as the Ageing Hero in ‘Samaritan’ [Movie Review]

Sly Stallone’s ‘Samaritan’ delves into a dystopian world where people need a saviour to rescue them from their crime-riddled city streets.

“It’s Getting Harder with Every Crop We Lose,” An Aussie Farmer on Finding Hope

Farmer Trent’s reality is one of thousands across the nation – finding a way to face the consequences of floods, droughts and a pandemic.

Why You Mustn’t Miss the Start of Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’

Elvis lived a full life because he wasn’t afraid, so the movie says – but Elvis also died at 42. Was it a life half life lived? Sam Chan ponders.

Gen Z: The Tik Tok Generation Who Care About Ending Racism & Climate Change

The world which educators are preparing students for is changing, but so too is the world these students are being shaped in.

Queen Elizabeth II: 1926–2022

The Queen has passed away at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, it was announced at 6.30pm London time, sparking scenes of mourning around the world.

5 Ways to Change a Mind… According to Reddit

What does it take to change a mind? This question has garnered much attention in recent years, as politics becomes more polarised and opinions more opposed.

What if Jesus Never Knew You?

Why does Jesus reject these people who did good things, but accept the thief on the cross who, may never have done anything good in his entire life?

Dustin Nickerson Counters Unhelpful Marriage Advice with Comedy

Comedian Dustin Nickerson describes himself as the “the world’s most average person”. Here he challenges one-size-fits-all marriage advice.

Unpacking The Parent-Teacher Tensions in the Education System

John Anderson is joined by Professor James Tooley for a fascinating conversation about the role of education in the modern age.

Review of Funding for School Chaplaincy Underway

Share your story! Submissions close soon for students and families to share about the impact and effectiveness of school chaplaincy.

‘The Bear’ One of the Best New Things On TV

What stands out the most in The Bear are its lead performances, and its portrayal of the family experience, writes screen critic Nick Long.

Our Knowable God – And the Unknowable, Hard-To-Please Gods of Ancient Times

Against the backdrop of mysterious, ancient gods that demanded mass killings of children, the God of the Bible shines most brightly, writes Tania Harris.

Should We Live the Iphone or Android Way?

A recent report that Android users are safer drivers than iPhone users got podcaster Andrew Laird thinking about the nature of humanity…

Older Women Most At Risk of Homelessness

Women aged 55 years and above are the fastest growing female group experiencing homelessness in Australia – a “real worry” for charities.

In a Diverse Cultural Landscape, Our Communication May Need to Slow Down

More cultural diversity means the pace of our communication may need to slow down, to ensure we communicate and engage with communities well.

Vulnerability Creates Opportunities to Share Faith: Laura’s Story

Laura’s story shows that a simple a word of encouragement, or just asking “Are you OK?”—can really change someone’s life.