Is there an enlightening, non-church analogy for the synod? Is it akin to a legislative session of parliament, the annual ...
I knew I was overtired recently when I found myself getting teary watching a Qantas ad. But the truth is, modern advertisements are fuelled by brilliantly creative people, and some are masterpieces of ...
To close the year for Eureka Street, the editorial team are taking a step back to reflect on the character of 2024. What did ...
This has been an interesting year for books, a mostly boring and predictable one for TV and a C-minus grade for ...
We need no reminding of the depth of the division that exists in our Australian community. It's there every time we go online, turn on the TV, open the newspaper. Our politics is focused on ...
Heading interstate or overseas these holidays? Going to catch a flight? This holiday season, airports are bustling with passengers eager for distant beaches, family reunions, and long overdue ...
Two of the dearest neighbours my family has ever had were elderly widowers. Byron shared a fence with us, Mario lived opposite. Both were eager gardeners, both loved our kids, both showered us with ...
When Christians, including myself, preach or write about Christmas, we are often tempted to emphasise the contrast between the rich religious tradition of Christmas and the shallower secular ...