To close the year for Eureka Street, the editorial team are taking a step back to reflect on the character of 2024. What did ...
Eureka Street offers an alternative. It's less a magazine than a wide ranging conversation about the issues that matter in ...
Is there an enlightening, non-church analogy for the synod? Is it akin to a legislative session of parliament, the annual ...
This has been an interesting year for books, a mostly boring and predictable one for TV and a C-minus grade for ...
What is reality and why can’t we bear much of it? In the past, I’ve written about the phenomenon of ‘reality’ shows; I’ve even been on one (Everyone’s A Critic) and although it was more honest than ...
Jordan Peterson, We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine, Penguin/Random House, 544 pages $39 99. Jordan Peterson is a funny customer, and we’re inclined to think we know more about him ...
Generation Z and Alpha, growing up in a digital world, face unique challenges. Since 2015, smartphones and social media have dramatically changed childhood, replacing face-to-face interactions and ...
The firebombing of the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne rightly drew condemnation and shock from Australians of every level. Although the circumstances and the mindset of those who destroyed the ...
Russell Brand’s conversion to Christianity is baffling to many; explained away as a ‘cynical PR stunt’, an attempt by a man accused of sexual misconduct to baptise away his sins in the River Thames.
This is a love story, and a literary love story at that. But, on the side of Jesuit priest Father Barry Martinson, at least, it is not a story of romance. Rather, he speaks of sacrificial love ‘which ...
In the 17th century, Eton College boys faced a peculiar mandate: every morning, over breakfast, they were compelled to smoke a pipe of tobacco. This was a supposed safeguard, with tobacco smoke ...