Cyclists Pedal Across Australia in Ride for Compassion

By: GOOD

Ride for Compassion, the largest fundraising coast-to-coast cycling event in Australia, sees cyclists and support crew take to the road to help raise money for vulnerable children living in poverty. Read more

5 Things I Noticed About the Queen’s Majestic But Jarring Funeral

By: Akos Balogh

Millions around the world tuned in to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. The funeral was full of ceremony, majesty and Royal decorum. Read more

‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ and Other Kids’ Classics, Now in First Nations Languages

By: Georgia Free

The Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s aim is simple – for every child in remote Indigenous Communities to have access to books. This year alone, they have donated more than 120,000 books and counting to communities in need. Read more

Uncle Jack Charles: 1943-2022

By: Michael Crooks

Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains the name of someone who has passed away. In announcing the news of his passing, the family of Uncle Jack Charles has granted the media permission to use his name and image. Read more

‘Created and Loved’ – Principles Guiding All Christian Schools

By: 96five

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has released a guide on gender and identity which has been welcomed by Christian schools across Australia. Read more

Why The Death Of Queen Elizabeth Brought Our World To A Halt

By: Akos Balogh

The world came to a screeching halt when Queen Elizabeth died. Few people in history have provoked such sorrow at their passing. Read more

The British Monarchy: What Happens Next?

By: Michael Crooks

After a 70-year reign, the Queen has died. When is her funeral? How is Australia paying its respect? And what happens to our coins?

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You Are What You Remember… but You’re Probably Remembering It Wrong

By: Michael McQueen

Are you remembering things correctly? What do you do when you know something you can’t quite recall? What if our memories have evolved over time? What if we are in fact imagining that we have a memory that in fact does not exist?
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“It’s Getting Harder with Every Crop We Lose,” An Aussie Farmer on Finding Hope

By: Georgia Free

Trent Greentree is as Aussie as they come. As a fifth-generation farmer from Freemans Reach, he spends his days growing cauliflower and cucumbers for Australian pickle company Three Threes. Read more