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Aussies Are Earning Less and Living at Home Longer

By: McCrindle

Australia’s population is experiencing unprecedented growth, now sitting at a population of 25.4 million. Some of the implications of this population growth are seen in this latest data release from HILDA. It reveals that Australians are experiencing greater stresses due to flat wages growth and increasing house prices.
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The Sydney Morning Herald – Our History and the Christian Connection

By: Karen Schneider

John and Sarah Fairfax after fourteen years of hard work in growing their business in Leamington, England, stood in the place that was John’s printing business and Sarah’s bookshop, bankrupt. Unable to continue.
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Justin Bieber: When the Odds Are Against You Keep Fighting

By: Laura Bennett

Last week, pop icon Justin Bieber made headlines when he led worship at Churchome (formerly The City Church) in LA,the home of one of his long-time Christian mentors, Pastor Judah Smith.

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His Mercies Are New Every Morning

By: Steve Grace

“The Joy of the Lord is my strength, the joy of knowing Jesus… and deep down in my soul, I’m forgiven and free. His mercies are new every morning, His steadfast love will never cease. The joy of the Lord is my salvation… so beautiful to me.”  — Steve Grace

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Granola Clusters

By: Susan Joy

These crisp clusters of Paleo Granola are delicious served with almond milk and fresh fruit. They are also the perfect topping to sprinkle over coconut yoghurt or chia puddings. For a variation, you might like to add some diced organic dried apricots or sultanas to your granola mixture.
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Louisa May Alcott Inspires Me 150 Years Later, Says ‘Little Women’ Director Clare Niederpruem

By: Laura Bennett

That Little Women is over 150 years old, and still relevant to audiences, is enough to make any English teacher proud.
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Pray For Those in The Path of Hurricane Dorian

By: Samaritan’s Purse International

Samaritan’s Purse is sending tonnes of emergency relief to the Bahamas aboard their DC-8 aircraft. This includes emergency shelter material, household water filters, and two community water filtration units specially designed to turn saltwater into drinking water. Read more

Student Wellbeing and Academic Results Linked to Positive Student-Teacher Relationship

By: McCrindle

Teaching is the single-most influential factor within the schooling system for student academic growth. What then, are the facets that lead to effective, influential and impactful teachers?
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Being Heard is the First Step to Healing

By: Sheridan Voysey

‘Being heard is the first step to healing.’ These words from Patrick Regan sum up well the TV conversation you’re about to see.
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