Tag Archive for: HOPE 103.2

Michelle McLaughlin: Finding Hope After Losing a Child

Grief brought Michelle and David to their knees – but they had to remain strong for their other children… they refused to give up.

Why Has Russia Declared War on Ukraine?

After months of simmering tensions and brinkmanship, Russian troops have invaded Ukraine, and the “unprovoked” attack has the world on edge.

‘Sesame Street’ Doco Reveals the Power to Educate Children via TV

Creator of ‘Sesame Street’ Joan Cooney’s theory was that if “kids adored TV” as much as they did then why not see if it could be an educator?

“It’s Time to Put Children First” Says National Children’s Commissioner

After two years of uncertainty and disruption, Commissioner Hollonds said it is time to put the needs and mental wellbeing of children first.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: “It’s Parties, Pageants and Puddings!”

Inside the upcoming celebrations to Queen Elizabeth’s unprecedented reign on the throne – and Australia is invited.

New Company Turns Meeting Fatigue Into Charitable Donations

Finding a sustainable fundraising model is tough, but vital, and new-to-the-market meetmagic’s concept is helping companies and charities.

An Urgent Plea: “We Need Your Blood”

As the pandemic causes mass cancellations of blood donations in Australia, Lifeblood is desperate for your help.

Dylan Alcott: Our Sporting Superstar Shining a Light on Disability in Australia

Developing Australian Communities co-founder River Night said he admired Dylan for the way he handled his Australian of the Year victory.

‘The Tourist’ – Without Our Memories, Who Are We?

Jamie Dornan stars in this six-part series, alongside a who’s who of Australian TV talent providing a solid supporting cast.

Want to “Go Green”? 6 Tips to Start Small from Educator Jessica Greer

The Eco Teacher Collective’s Jessica Greer says to take small steps that can turn into habits instead of change everything at once.

Jakki Overcame Abuse and Wants to Help Others Break Free

Having experienced decades of abusive relationships, Jakki Civeriati began to learn powerful tools to help her break free.

It’s Time to Ditch the Digital Detox, Says Psychologist Jocelyn Brewe

In rethinking our digital environment, Jocelyn Brewe says it’s not about “digital detoxes” so much as embracing a philosophy she calls “digital nutrition”.

Feed Our Medics: Helping Our Healthcare Heroes

Feed Our Medics provide a lift in morale to people who are taking personal risk to treat and comfort COVID-19 patients.

Preparing Your Child for “Big School”

Childhood psychologist Dr Kaylene Henderson shared some practical tips to make the transition a little easier for parents and children alike.

Afghanistan: Now the Most Dangerous Country for Christians

In the wake of the Taliban’s resurgence, the Middle Eastern nation has become the most dangerous country in the world for Christians.

Mum Turns Her Kids’ Questions Into Award-Winning Education Series

‘Franki and Banksia’ was a winner in the New York City Big Book Awards this year, which was a huge milestone for Sydney mum Leanne Murner.

“We Need More”: Schools Make a Desperate Plea for Chaplains

Australian schools call for more chaplains as students continue to suffer from the emotional toll of the pandemic.

‘Don’t Look Up’ – How Do You Get People to See the Truth? [Movie Review]

Faith, in fact, gets an interesting wrap in ‘Don’t Look Up’ and also anchors one of the most sincere moments in the movie.