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Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone

The museum experience mostly benefits people with sight, where objects exist behind glass or barriers. But that’s hopefully set to change.

From Alcoholism to Sobriety Advocate, Justine Whitchurch Offers Hope for Addiction

“Me being sober doesn’t stop life’s challenges from coming my way. It’s given me a lot better capacity to cope with what does come my way.”

Riley Clemmons Pulls Faith Out of “Religious Box” with New Album ‘Church Pew’

“We wanted to really write a song that encompasses the full range… my belief over everything is that Jesus saves room for His people.”

Sustainability Tips for Busy People

Kylie Flament is an internationally recognised leader in zero waste and gave her top three tips to start living more sustainably.

What are Your Travel Alternatives to Qantas?

As the national carrier dramatically falters, let’s explore the other airline options for moving about the continent.

Third Time Around Still Carries Some Charm in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’

‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ doesn’t reach the same heights as number one, but certainly rises above the ones set for it by the poster.

Australia’s Longest-Serving Guide Dog Owner on Love and Loss, and Living with Blindness

When David turned five, his mother made the heart wrenching decision to send him to a boarding school for the blind, almost three hours away.

Not Guilty: Brian Houston Cleared of “Cover-Up”

The Hillsong co-founder has been acquitted on charges of concealing his father’s historical abuse of a 7-year-old boy.

“What I Was Scared to Say is What’s Resonated” – Hillsong Songwriter Benjamin Hastings

Last year, Benjamin Hastings released his self-titled solo project that gradually unpack the emotions he felt around the church’s failings.

“Time to Act”: Australia’s Rental Crisis

An expert warns the housing crisis will get worse as a new study delves into rent prices in Australia, with some surprising results.

From Darkness to Hope: Malena’s Triumph Over Hidden Homelessness

Malena’s story is a powerful testament to the transformative power of compassion and the strength of the human spirit.

Why Christians Should Be the Best Cultural Critics – Philosopher Christopher Watkin

Have you ever thought to question what underpins your beliefs on right and wrong and how you align with certain cultural systems?

‘The Chosen’ Aussie Cast Member George Xanthis Says Playing John is “Meditative”

“I knew about Jesus coming from a history in the Greek Orthodox faith but hearing it in this way is definitely a highlight.”

A Stroke at 27, Heart Attack at 29: Almost Dying Saved Author Ben McKelvey

To grow and change, Ben McKelvey would have to consider the traumas that shaped him and ask what he really wanted out of life.

Cybercrime is Becoming Biggest Safety Threat, Experts Say

Young people are more likely to be victims of cybercrime and victimisation varies according to employment status, a report has found.

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.

New Music from Dami Im Details Rocky Transition into Motherhood

Dami Im’s latest music release shares the highs and lows of her greatest adventure yet – becoming a mother to her son, Harry.

Being Single has Eternal Value, Says Theologian

God has a vision and a purpose and a dignity for singleness in the life of His people that is grander than we realise.