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Fighting the dark world of child exploitation

Warning: distressing content.  The Philippines is the global epicentre of the online sexual exploitation of…

Doughnut Economics

Doughnut Economics is a visual framework and growing movement that seeks to tackle humanity’s biggest…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us – Q&A

In this episode, you’ll hear the Q&A session following Tim Winton’s 2024 lecture, Exiles at…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us

Writer and activist Tim Winton delivers the 2024 Richard Johnson Lecture titled, Exiles at Home:…

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“An evangelist to evangelicals”: What Tony Campolo meant to me, the church, and the world

Throughout his life, Tony Campolo (1935–2024) combined the skills of a sociologist with the passion…

For a Christian, asking ‘why pray?’ makes no sense

Prayer brings one closer to God, and closer to the people for whom one prays.

‘Narcissist’ leaders, online truth & why it’s ‘weird’ to be a man – Q+A

Panellists: British journalist, author & filmmaker Jon Ronson, Independent MP for Goldstein Zoe Daniel, Centre…

On earth as it is in heaven: The celestial vision of Samantha Harvey’s “Orbital”

The Booker-prize winning novel is a love-letter to Earth from space — describing the visceral,…

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Fighting the dark world of child exploitation

Warning: distressing content.  The Philippines is the global epicentre of the online sexual exploitation of…

Doughnut Economics

Doughnut Economics is a visual framework and growing movement that seeks to tackle humanity’s biggest…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us – Q&A

In this episode, you’ll hear the Q&A session following Tim Winton’s 2024 lecture, Exiles at…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us

Writer and activist Tim Winton delivers the 2024 Richard Johnson Lecture titled, Exiles at Home:…

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Fighting the dark world of child exploitation

Warning: distressing content.  The Philippines is the global epicentre of the online sexual exploitation of…

Doughnut Economics

Doughnut Economics is a visual framework and growing movement that seeks to tackle humanity’s biggest…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us – Q&A

In this episode, you’ll hear the Q&A session following Tim Winton’s 2024 lecture, Exiles at…

Exiles at Home: what our contempt for nature is costing us

Writer and activist Tim Winton delivers the 2024 Richard Johnson Lecture titled, Exiles at Home:…

Tim Winton’s refusal to submit to despair

Tim Winton talks to Life & Faith about his new novel Juice

Getting political with Michael Jensen

Living out one’s commitments and beliefs is the most political thing we can do, says…

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What it is like when people try and put stuff in it that they shouldn’t

For a Christian, asking ‘why pray?’ makes no sense

As a young Christian, long before the Internet, let alone Internet memes, I saw a…

Democracy on the ropes: our democracy’s hidden and formidable strength

Last week, I sat in Parliament House and watched my former boss, Bill Shorten, give…

“An evangelist to evangelicals”: What Tony Campolo meant to me, the church, and the world

Throughout his life, Tony Campolo (1935–2024) combined the skills of a sociologist with the passion…

Fighting the dark world of child exploitation

Warning: distressing content.  The Philippines is the global epicentre of the online sexual exploitation of…

Neuroscience can’t tell me who I am

Sitting down to watch my neuroscience uni lectures (at home, on 2x speed, of course),…

People everywhere are head down, lost in the oblivion of infinite scroll. Just stop and let the moment breathe

Justine Toh writes for The Guardian's Making Sense of It Column that the pull of…

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