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Diana Ross’ Daughter in ‘The High Note’ – A Story About Risks and Reinvention

The High Note could easily be written-off as another fairytale story of making it in the big city but it’s more about risks and reinvention.

Wesley Mission’s Long-Serving, Faithful CEO Rev Keith Garner Gets Ready to Retire

Rev Keith Garner AM, who has served as CEO of Wesley Mission for the past 15 years, will retire in December – leaving some big shoes to fill.

‘Enola Holmes’ – The Female-Led Mystery For the Whole Family

Enola Holmes is about the young investigator’s first case and the challenges she faces being a woman in a male-dominated world.

Is TikTok OK For My Kids? Psychologist Collett Smart Helps You Decide

Given over 30 per cent of TikTok users are adolescents, parents need to think carefully about whether it is suitable for their children.

A21 Global Summit – Find Out How You Can Be Part of the Solution to End Human Trafficking

The Global Freedom Summit will address current issues relating to human trafficking and slavery and inspire people to take action in practical ways.

‘The Secret Garden’ — A Place to Heal Together, In a Year of Being Forced Apart

The Secret Garden shows the healing power of togetherness and how even the most barren areas of our lives can find growth again.

“Mental Illness is Not a Sin Issue. I Watched My Husband Run to God in His Pain,” Widow-Turned-Author Kayla Stoecklein

In new book, Kayla Stoecklein unpacks the disease that caused her husband so much pain, along with the tenacious faith in God he had running alongside it.

No Question or Doubt is Too Big For God, Says Pastor and TV Host Aaron McManus

The Mcmanus show is driven by Aaron’s own quest for transparency in his Christian faith and a desire to destigmatise imperfections.

Disney’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’ Spotlights a Servant’s Heart and Sacrificial Love

As far as Disney heroines go, Mulan is one of a kind. Her story of not waiting to fit in and to serve with her gifts is timeless and inspiring.

Rob Kenney: How a Dad of Two Became ‘Dad’ to Millions on YouTube

In April, Rob Kenney created Dad How Do I? – a Youtube channel teaching you how to do everyday things you may have missed out on learning from your dad.

World’s First ‘Donation Dollar’ Designed With Colour to Inspire Generosity Throughout Australia

Three million Donation Dollars are now in circulation with an eventual 25 million set to be released over the next two to three years.

Send Hope – Pack a Gift-Filled Shoebox for Operation Christmas Child

Packing a shoebox sends a message of hope, letting kids know that God loves them and has not forgotten them during this time of fear and uncertainty.

Inception Meets Batman, Bond Meets Matrix – in Christopher Nolan’s Mind Bender, ‘Tenet’

Nolan has a penchant for mind-bending plot lines and visual effects and neither your senses or your intellect get a break in Tenet – it’s wonderful.

TV Host Eddie Woo’s Top Study Tip for Year 12s

Eddie Woo has recently become a household name, with his maths teaching skills reaching TV screens across the nation on the new ABC TV show, Teenage Boss.

The ‘Prophetic’ Lyrics on Young & Free’s Latest Album

People are being enlightened to changes that potentially need to be made in the world on a global scale, but also a very individual scale.

Delta Reveals How Paralysis Threatened Her Singing Career

Delta Goodrem has gone public with the real story behind her song Paralyzed, putting out a video on social media just last week.

Year 12 Traditions Lost to the Pandemic: Students Need New Rites-of-Passage, Says Expert

Alternative events are already being planned by schools in place of cancelled formals and end of year celebration events.

The Sale of Tik Tok in the USA is a Foretaste of the ‘Splinternet’, Says Cyber Expert

“We’re starting to see some major changes in the internet and in the future we’re going to see even more”, says Professor Matt Warren.