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‘Elvis’ is One of Luhrmann’s Best [Movie Review]

‘Elvis’ is One of Luhrmann’s Best [Movie Review]

Jul 4, 2022 | Entertainment and Arts

Put on your blue suede shoes and get out to see Lurhmann’s vision of the King, is the strong advice of film critic Russ Matthews.

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“Social Glyphosate”, aka Individualism, and How It’s Withering Our Society

“Social Glyphosate”, aka Individualism, and How It’s Withering Our Society

Jun 29, 2022 | Relationships

Radical expressive individualism – deciding who we want to be outside of the confines of others – isn’t creating the flourishing they promise on the bottle.

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CODA: With Three Oscars, This Film’s Making Waves

CODA: With Three Oscars, This Film’s Making Waves

Apr 7, 2022 | Entertainment and Arts

With three Oscars, the heartwarming CODA has taken the world by surprise, giving us an insight into the lives of Children of Deaf Adults.

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Grief and Growing up Explored in ‘The Adam Project’

Grief and Growing up Explored in ‘The Adam Project’

Apr 1, 2022 | Entertainment and Arts

13-year-old newcomer Walker Scobell outshines even Ryan Reynolds, in this heartfelt Netflix offering about grief and growing up.

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The Batman: A Movie Review of the Latest Version

The Batman: A Movie Review of the Latest Version

Mar 17, 2022 | Entertainment and Arts

Do we need another version? Oh, yeah. Critic Russ Matthews shares his take on the latest iteration of the neverending Batman movie tradition.

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A Refreshing Conversation Between an Atheist and Christian

A Refreshing Conversation Between an Atheist and Christian

Jul 13, 2021 | Faith

A conversation that offers fascinating insights and perhaps a model for how to have civil and thoughtful conversations about God, gods and bigger questions.

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What is The Biggest Question People Ask About Faith and God?

What is The Biggest Question People Ask About Faith and God?

Jul 2, 2021 | Faith

After exploring 200 big questions on the Bigger Questions podcast, host Robert Martin reflects on the biggest question of all.

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Is There a Master Builder? How Lego Points to Something Bigger

Is There a Master Builder? How Lego Points to Something Bigger

Jun 7, 2021 | Faith

Lego may give an insight into some of life’s biggest questions, and a pointer that maybe the atheist explanation for the universe is inadequate.

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Beyond the Facebook Friend: How to Build Great Relationships

Beyond the Facebook Friend: How to Build Great Relationships

Jul 22, 2020 | Relationships

Many Australians have lots of Facebook friends but few genuine relationships. Here are four characteristics of a true friend.

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How Can God Be Real When the World Is so Messed Up?

How Can God Be Real When the World Is so Messed Up?

May 4, 2020 | Faith

At the age of 9, Dan Paterson experienced a car accident which prompted a life journey exploring some of the biggest and most painful questions of life.

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Lightyear: Pixar’s Back With its Toy Story Spinoff [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue Toy Story is where it all began for Pixar. Despite a range of short films, this was how we all were introduced to this animation powerhouse.An unlikely team of creatives exploded onto the cinematic scene with the beloved classic...
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Integrating Faith and Work? God is Already at Work in Your Workplace

By: Amy Cheng Faith and work are often seen as separate but the integration of the two can be an important component of engaging with the community, says Christian academic, Kara Martin.Kara Martin is a lecturer at Alphacrucis College, Adjunct Professor with Gordon...
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Singer Levi McGrath is Breaking Down Barriers in Hearts & Minds

By: Emelyne SezeranoAustralian singer-songwriter Levi McGrath talks about his new single Tear the Walls Down featuring Eliza King, and the work he does for the outback community.Levi is well known for his passion for social justice, and for bringing hope in very...
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“Social Glyphosate”, aka Individualism, and How It’s Withering Our Society

By: City Bible ForumOn Monday morning I decided that I would take to all of our indoor plants with weed killer. Actually I didn’t decide that. I decided to feed all of the plants with liquid fertilizer, but inadvertently took the wrong bottle out of the...
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Pretending to be God

By: Dr Eliezer GonzalezToo many of us, believers and unbelievers alike, go through life pretending to be God. Moses in the Bible is a great example of this.As he was growing up, as a prince of Egypt, Moses was surrounded by ambitions of greatness. I’m sure that...
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8 Glasses of Water… A Myth

By: Sam Chan, God in 60 Seconds  Did you know it’s a myth that we have to drink 8 glasses of water a day?Unless you’re super sweaty from heat, exercise or because you are, well um, super sweaty! – you don’t need 8 glasses of water a day....
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Desperate to Make the Dream Work Paid Off for ‘The Bad Guys’ Creator Aaron Blabey

By: Laura Bennett It’s not unusual for kids to whinge about things they don’t like, but very rarely does that turn into a hit-book series that’s sold more than 30 million copies to date and a movie produced by one of the biggest animation studios in...
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How to Pray for Your Friends Who Don’t Know Jesus Yet

By: yesHEis Talking to your friends about Jesus doesn’t have to be complicated. Being creative in the way you talk about Jesus with your friends is great, but sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Why not pray together? All of us have moments when we...
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Change Doesn’t Have to Be Quick to Be Worthwhile, Says Author Hannah Brencher

By: Laura Bennett Transformation stories are always so appealing. Whether they’re about pre and post weight loss, an underdog who overcomes the odds to find success or a once bitter mogul whose heart is softened by hope, we love seeing people experience positive...
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How To Deliver an Engaging Presentation: Top Tips

By: Ashley Fell, McCrindle It can be hard to communicate and connect with audiences in a time of message saturation and information overload. This is compounded by the fact that today, audience members have the ultimate distraction tool in their pockets – mobile...
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How Today’s Young Employees are Different to Their Parents and Grandparents

By: Ashley FellAustralia is currently experiencing the biggest generational shift it has seen for half a century. Over the next decade, the youngest of the formidable Baby Boomers will sail past 65 and ease out of the workforce, leaving a very significant labour and...
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We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious

By: Sheridan Voysey I’ve just returned from my first visit to Athens. I’ll never forget the red poppies blooming among the sandstone ruins, the friendly strangers helping us when we got lost, or the sweet, syrupy Portokalopita orange cake, which is reason...
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She’s A Crowd: Making Cities Safer for Women Around the World

By: Micaela Aboody Sharing a story you haven’t felt comfortable telling before and realising you’re supported – and believed – is one of the most important steps in healing, and a crowd-mapping platform is changing the game.CEO and founder of...
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The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

By: Cliff Philpiah and Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue  Molly Johnson (Leah Purcell) is an isolated and heavily-pregnant indigenous woman living in In 1893 Outback Australia. She struggles to raise her children and run the family farm in the Snowy Mountains...
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Why Sustainability is a ‘Package’ Deal in Business

By: Michael McQueen The demand for sustainability has no less than revolutionised the way companies do business. In the last decade, the move towards sustainable products, waste solutions and emissions reductions has forced businesses to pursue purpose over profits,...
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The Case For Keeping Religion in Politics

By: Stephen McAlpine, City Bible Forum Up until 1992 most Westerners would only have been familiar with Sarajevo, a city in what was then Yugoslavia, because it was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. The Olympics is significant enough, but this was the first time the...
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The Future of Shopping in a Post-Lockdown World

By: McCrindle Like many things from COVID-19 and the consequential lockdowns and restrictions, shopping centres and how people shop has changed.Whether it was for staples like groceries, new clothing and apparel, or big-ticket items like a new lounge and home...
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Is Smart Carpet the Next Must-Have Home Innovation?

By: Sam RobinsonIt appears that smart carpet is the next technology for the home, and it has some surprising health benefits.Aladdin may have enjoyed a magic carpet ride, but inventors have gone to the next level, with smart carpet. Yes, our homes already have smart...
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Why is Petrol $2 Per Litre?

By: Sam Chan The price of petrol recently skyrocketed to over $2 per litre.  How can this be? Because this is the price we have to pay. If there is any other way, we wouldn’t pay it.But there is no other way. So we do pay the price.Why did Jesus die on a...
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Peter Hitchens Opens a Political Can of Worms on Russia

By: Alec BennettsAs the soul-wrenching horror of 20th century world wars fade from the living memory of our societies, we must remind ourselves regularly of the awful reality of warfare, says renowned writer and thinker Peter Hitchens.In a recent interview with former...
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Faith

How to Pray for Your Friends Who Don’t Know Jesus Yet

By: yesHEis Talking to your friends about Jesus doesn’t have to be complicated. Being creative in the way you talk about Jesus with your friends is great, but sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Why not pray together? All of us have moments when we...
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Why ‘Looking Within’ For Identity Isn’t Enough: We Also Need To ‘Look Up’

By: Akos Balogh“Your days are numbered, Maverick. Your kind is heading for extinction.” So said a US Admiral (played by actor Ed Harris) to Maverick (Tom Cruise) in the latest Tom Gun movie. While the Admiral was referring to fighter pilots – and...
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The Chains of the Past

By: Dr Eliezer GonzalezThe chains of the past can be the hardest chains to break.In the fourth chapter of the book of Daniel, you find the dramatic story of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, who persistently refuses to abandon his pride and acknowledge the true God of...
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We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious

By: Sheridan Voysey I’ve just returned from my first visit to Athens. I’ll never forget the red poppies blooming among the sandstone ruins, the friendly strangers helping us when we got lost, or the sweet, syrupy Portokalopita orange cake, which is reason...
Read More

The Case For Keeping Religion in Politics

By: Stephen McAlpine, City Bible Forum Up until 1992 most Westerners would only have been familiar with Sarajevo, a city in what was then Yugoslavia, because it was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. The Olympics is significant enough, but this was the first time the...
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“Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson

By: Laura BennettHave you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong? More so, have you wondered how you can graciously stand firm in those values when you’re pressured to do otherwise?In a culture that...
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Praying for People Even When it’s Awkward—Jade’s Story

By: yesHEisJade is a fashion designer with a passion for making new creations and repurposing secondhand items. It’s no surprise that in a spiritual sense she also has a desire for making old things new, having a strong calling to pray for people’s needs....
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How To See God Everywhere – in the Small, Simple Things

By: Annette SpurrRecently, I interviewed a young man who had been struggling with addiction since the age of 12. He had completed a program at a Christian rehab centre and while he was there, he encountered Jesus.  “The first thing I noticed,” he...
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Taking the Steps

By: Lorrene McClymontHas God ever asked you to take a step of faith? A huge step but He’s only shown you the first step to take. That step and nothing else? There’s a bit of a big picture but just a step towards it. Once you take the first step, you see...
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A Simple Secret That Makes Sharing Jesus Easy – Bella’s Story

Bella is a multi-disciplinary creative who is currently working in a creative agency outworking their content creation. She has spent most of her working life in ministry and church. Stepping out into a secular work environment was a challenge, especially when it came...
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Entertainment

Singer Levi McGrath is Breaking Down Barriers in Hearts & Minds

By: Emelyne SezeranoAustralian singer-songwriter Levi McGrath talks about his new single Tear the Walls Down featuring Eliza King, and the work he does for the outback community.Levi is well known for his passion for social justice, and for bringing hope in very...
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Desperate to Make the Dream Work Paid Off for ‘The Bad Guys’ Creator Aaron Blabey

By: Laura Bennett It’s not unusual for kids to whinge about things they don’t like, but very rarely does that turn into a hit-book series that’s sold more than 30 million copies to date and a movie produced by one of the biggest animation studios in...
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Jurassic World: Dominion [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue When Michael Crichton’s science-fiction novel was initially made into a motion picture, the concept was the working of a brilliant imagination.  Yet, like most of his work, extensive work was done to make re-introducing...
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The Top 10 Bluey Episodes to Revisit With Your Kids

By: Justin Rouillon The wait is over, with new episodes of the award winning ABC Kids show now airing.To get you and your kids in the mood for new Bluey, here’s our top 10 episodes to revisit  with a Bluey binge!  They’re all available to view on...
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Hillsong United’s New Album Was Worth the Wait

By: Ally BarnesAfter three years, Hillsong UNITED’S latest album Are We There Yet? has been released and it was worth the wait.  Jad Gillies and Matt Crocker from the band spoke in an interview about creating an album during a pandemic, and how...
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Christian Pop Duo For King & Country Make Awards History

Grammy Award winning and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) platinum-selling artists For King & Country have gained three more awards to add to their K-Love Fan Awards collection. The K-Love Fan Awards, which bring together some of the biggest names...
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The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

By: Cliff Philpiah and Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue  Molly Johnson (Leah Purcell) is an isolated and heavily-pregnant indigenous woman living in In 1893 Outback Australia. She struggles to raise her children and run the family farm in the Snowy Mountains...
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Top Gun: Maverick – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue 4.5 out of 5 stars Top Gun can conjure up different emotions and images for people. For those who grew up in the 80s, this was one of those films that defined an era.You can still hear one-liners from those adrenaline-filled moments...
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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 [Movie Review]

By: 1079Life Sonic The Hedgehog is one of video gaming’s most defining characters. He has impressed the world with not 1 but 31 video game titles since 1991 and now has his second feature film under his belt with Sonic The Hedgehog 2.In the film, Sonic (Ben...
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews, Reel DialogueHere we go back into the Marvel Universe with the twist of a multiverse to help us all to reset our expectations and open the possibilities for something new. As the world comes down off of the wave of popularity of Spider-man: No...
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Lifestyle

Change Doesn’t Have to Be Quick to Be Worthwhile, Says Author Hannah Brencher

By: Laura Bennett Transformation stories are always so appealing. Whether they’re about pre and post weight loss, an underdog who overcomes the odds to find success or a once bitter mogul whose heart is softened by hope, we love seeing people experience positive...
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Your Community’s Best Budgeting and Money Saving Tips

By: Georgia Free The cost of living is skyrocketing, so we asked around in the community for ways to save a few dollars. Here are YOUR best budgeting and money-saving tips (save this article for a rainy day!).FoodOnly buy what’s marked down in supermarkets....
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Becoming Undistracted is About our Values, Not To-Do Lists

By: Laura BennettWe all know far too well how easy it is to set our mind on doing a task or making a lifestyle change, only to find ourselves completely off track with our goals and occupied by distractions. Nir Eyal is an Israeli-born American author, lecturer and...
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Is Smart Carpet the Next Must-Have Home Innovation?

By: Sam RobinsonIt appears that smart carpet is the next technology for the home, and it has some surprising health benefits.Aladdin may have enjoyed a magic carpet ride, but inventors have gone to the next level, with smart carpet. Yes, our homes already have smart...
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Volunteering Isn’t Just About Helping, it’s Community Building

By: Laura Bennett At face value, volunteering is simply a generous offer of your time and skills to an organisation or cause you care about. In reality though, it goes far beyond that, having a profound affect on our cultural identity.Speaking in an interview, CEO of...
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Solitude for Beginners

By: Susan BrowningI was always reaching out, always finding something new to take on, always engaged with ministry, always in peoples lives, always over-booking my schedule, then feeling like my brain would burst and my heart felt heavy.  It got me thinking...
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“What’s for Dinner Tonight?” Overload – With a Side of Decision Fatigue!

By: City Bible Forum3pm on a Thursday afternoon. I needed to write an article but I just couldn’t decide on what to write. The low blood sugar didn’t help. But the indecision was due to more than that.There were simply too many choices when it...
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Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health

By: Amy ChengHealthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health. The research from Edith Cowan University in Perth followed 657 participants taking a...
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3 Key Powers of 3D Printing

By: Michael McQueenWith abilities that seem to have come straight from the future, 3D printing is gaining traction across all industries. While 3D printing has been a fringe technology for decades, the numbers give some indication of how quickly it is moving towards...
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New Academy Aiming to Change Our Bitter-Sweet Relationship With Ageing

By: Laura BennettIt’s bizarre that while most of us would say we want to live a long, fruitful life, society also has these deeply engrained attitudes about “getting older” that label middle-age and beyond as this kind of mediocre wasteland of...
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Parenting

The Importance of Touch in Raising Teens – Tips for Parents

By: Collett SmartA shortage of healthy touch can have detrimental effects on our health and wellbeing, even leading to psychologically damaging effects. Of course, we’ve known for many years about the importance of touch for the healthy physical and...
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Connecting with Teens – 6 Tips

By: Collett Smart“I love teenagers!” Yet… I find that whenever I say this phrase people look at me and chuckle, as if waiting for the punchline. There is none. It’s true! I really do love teenagers! Every year I get to spend a week in January...
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9 Ideas for Screen Time Balance

By: Collett SmartNature is known to provide cognitive benefits and enhance our overall physical and mental wellbeing. Yet, for some tweens, spending too much time on technology, sees them not getting enough exercise or spending enough time outdoors. So how do we help...
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Compassion is Key in Handling Cyber Safety Issues with Kids

By: Steff Willis, 96fiveA recent study conducted by the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation revealed that 4 in 5 parents would respond with anger and blame if they discovered their child was sharing inappropriate images online. The Australian Federal...
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Traumatic Events in the News: 10 Tips for Supporting Young People

By: Collett SmartWeekly news reports of traumatic images and stories of pain and destruction such as; natural disasters (bushfires, floods, volcanoes and earthquakes), the coronavirus, terrorist attacks, threats of war and shootings can cause great concern in...
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Michelle McLaughlin: Finding Hope After Losing a Child

By: Georgia FreeJanuary 6, 2014. Michelle McLaughlin was excited to be on holiday with her husband, children and parents-in-law, on NSW’s Central Coast. Little did Michelle know, an afternoon trip to the beach was about to become the worst day of her life.A...
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3 Strategies for Inoculating Girls Against Stress

By: Dr Justin CoulsonIt is generally well accepted that females experience greater levels of depression and anxiety than males. This is true, not only during adulthood, but also during adolescence.While there is a range of suggestions as to why – including the...
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Yippee! A Safe Streaming Site For Kids Unlike Any Other

By: Michael CrooksScreen-time for children in Australia has soared during the pandemic, and while there is no shortage of streaming services, not all of the content is appropriate for young minds.Now, in news that will come as a relief to parents and carers, a...
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Generation Alpha and Physical Wellbeing

By: McCrindleIn recent years, wellbeing has become a key focus in society. The most well-known aspect of personal wellbeing is physical health, and children have been taught about it for years, with physical education taught in most schools across Australia.Many...
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6 Surprising Self-Care Strategies that Work

By: Dr Justin CoulsonPicture this scenario: You’re opening up to a friend about the overwhelming challenges you face as you juggle your children and your multitudinous other responsibilities. You outline the weight of the burdens you carry. The kids, the job,...
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