Tag Archive for: hope 103.2

Inside Bitcoin: A Beginner’s Guide to the World’s Favourite – and Most Mysterious – Digital Currency

By: Michael Crooks

Bill Gates is excited by it. Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks has reportedly made millions from it. And, now, the world’s richest man has endorsed it. Bitcoin has taken off, driven by a US$1.5 billion investment in the cryptocurrency by Elon Musk’s company Tesla. Despite many financial experts warning that the digital money could be a risk investment, one single Bitcoin is now worth north of $60,000. Read more

Facebook Ban: What Does it Mean For Your Feed?

By: Michael Crooks

Facebook lost a lot of friends in Australia when it banned the sharing of news content on its services.
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Aussie Rom-Com ‘Long Story Short’ Couldn’t Have Timed It Better [Movie Review]

By: Laura Bennett

On the back of a year that made time slow down and took us back to life’s bare essentials, Long Story Short is a romantic comedy that’s found its moment in time. Read more

‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ Starring Emily Blunt: Should Some Dreams Have an End Date?

By: Laura Bennett

As any frequenter of romantic movies will know, sometimes they’re just plain exhausting. Entire plot lines could be resolved if only they had one clear conversation and stopped nannying about. Read more

Tips to Care for Your Pets as You Head Back to the Office Post-Pandemic

By: Zoe Victoria

When the COVID-19 pandemic began shutting down workplaces a year ago, employees discovered the joys of working from home… with pets! Read more

200 Millions Views: BibleProject Founders Captivating World

By: Laura Bennett

For hundreds of years, Christians and those curious about following Jesus have used the Bible as a text to live by. Although, with a combination of books, prose style and cultural nuances it can be a complicated read that takes time to interpret well. Read more

‘High Ground’ Powerful New Australian Film Creating a “Bridge of Understanding”

By: Laura Bennett

The relationship between Australia’s First Nations people, and those that settled here, is a complex one. At times it’s involved hardship and trauma, and also hope and possibility. Read more

Macquarie Dictionary Wants You to Choose the Word that Defines the Past Decade

By: Amy Cheng

New words, like any kind of fashion, take off in our society for various reasons, a linguist has said. Read more

“We Had to Accept the Unacceptable” – Abdallah Family Mark First Anniversary of Children’s Deaths

By: Zoe Victoria

A year on from the tragic car crash that killed three of their children, Danny and Leila Abdallah are urging others to embrace forgiveness as they mark the anniversary of the four children’s deaths. Read more

‘Bright Ones’ Teaches Kids a Better Way to Pursue the Creative Arts

By: Laura Bennett

Our culture has a fascination with fame and success. Read more