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Rocker Stephen Stanley Wary of Monetising Mental Health

Stephen Stanley’s debut album mixes seasons of struggle with faith-filled realisations that helped him move through to hope.

What is the Taylor Swift Effect? Just Ask Travis Kelce and Seemingly Ranch

At a Chiefs game, Taylor was seen eating chicken with two sauces – ketchup and what one fan called “seemingly ranch”. It went viral.

’12 Mighty Orphans’ Brings Heartwarming True Story to Life

Few American football coaches have risen to the legendary status of Harvey ‘Rusty’ Russell. ’12 Mighty Orphans’ brings his story to life.

Australia’s Ageing Population and the Future

The aged care sector in Australia faces both a challenge and an opportunity. By 2050, it may need a workforce twice its current size.

‘Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds’ Coming to a Suburb Near You

Could an encounter between the elderly and preschoolers transform the lives of both generations? UNSW researches.

Six Ways Nutrition Impacts Chronic Pain

When it comes to chronic pain, thoughtful food choices can be an excellent tool on your journey to improved health.

We Don’t Live for Ourselves Alone [Devotion]

The individualistic, modern understanding of what it means to be a ‘private’ Christian is not Biblical, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.

Workplace Stress and Perfectionism – Insights from Psychology

Perfectionists tend to put unrealistically high expectations or unnecessary demands upon themselves – and it can adversely affect their work.

Heart of Stone: Movie Review

Gal Gadot’s agent Rachel Stone has the potential to fight her way to the top of the female action hero genre.

How Young Australians are Shaping the Future of Shopping

Young Australians are increasingly becoming ‘identity consumers,’ using their purchasing choices to express personal values and identity.

Perseverance – One of the Great Predictors of Success

In one of Jesus’ famous parables, it was “by persevering” that good qualities such as a noble heart, became fruitful.

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice

Martin Scorsese once again proves that he can bring together extraordinary talent in front of and behind the camera.

That Feeling of ‘Meh’-Ness, and 3 Ingredients to Combat It

Feeling low does not always have to be ‘cured’ with something highly productive, writes pyschologist Monica Jacob.

What Does the Bible Say about Today’s Culture? A Lot, Says Academic

Everyone is shaped by their own culture, even if they’d like to think they stand apart from it says Christopher Watkin.

10 Reflections on a Divided World: Israel, and The Voice to Parliament

As I’ve thought about the various issues, here are 10 of my reflections on the Voice, and on the Israel situation.

As the Sydney Opera House Turns 50, Sam Chan Reflects

Sure we might’ve built the Opera House … But while we take the credit, we didn’t design it, writes Sam Chan.

Myths About Mental Health in the Workplace

Dr Adam Grant says that for the mental health conversation to progress at workplaces, there are certain myths that need to be busted first.

Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]

The Aussie battler spirit is pitted against the invading force from the United Kingdom in this sweet rom-com starring Delta Goodrem.