How many medical uses for 3-D printing? "Let me count the ways"*
In recent years, we have seen both wondrous and frightening uses of the new technology of 3-dimensional (3-D) printing. This article describes a few beneficial medical innovations..
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Observable differences between the change of Prime Ministers
Politics interests many of us and it\'s presented to the entire community through the various media – serious columns and blogs, on-line, the daily newspaper columns, television current affairs and radio commentary, social media.
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The late postal item
A recent News.com article told the story of how the Viewbank Tennis Club were astonished to find a box delivered by Australia Post of sew-on patches, believed to have been ordered in the mid-1970s. 40 years late!
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Final moments sporting victories: can they be likened to last breath conversions.
The thief on a cross of crucifixion acknowledged Jesus\' innocence and the response by the Lord has rung down through history as recorded in the Scriptures – Salvation was his, at the death bell as it were.
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'How safe is your job' raged the headline! Changes in Ministry too!
The Sydney Morning Herald recently ran a story listing a wide variety of occupations that are under threat and a host that are relativity secure.
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Footplate Padre says the Overland stays running
The Victorian Government has put hands into its pocket with a multi-million dollar investment to keep the Overland express passenger train running.
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Male emotion is not exclusive to football
Recently in The Guardian was a fascinating article on male emotion in football described as \"a gorgeous thing\".
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Penalty Rates for Ministers and Missions
A recent article in The Conversation discussed the claim that restaurants were closing on Sundays due to the huge 200% mark-up of penalty rates in employing people.
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The story behind the story of the greatest NRL grand final of them all
The way God created the world is phenomenal, how magnificent is the multitude of landscapes that intertwine with perfect colours and designs.
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Clever strategies to reach climate change targets could be applied to churches and missions
A recent article in The Conversation discussed ways in which the Climate Change target of 20/30 might be reached, and one was more efficient cars.
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The simple life – getting rid of your stuff
A recent News.com article reveals the story of a couple who realised they had way too much stuff - they had spent over-the-top on clothes, had a reality check, got rid of it all except the bare essentials and went walking.
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Our fabulous ute
Okay, I\'m guilty, writing again on our fabulous \'ute\'. This is a story that requires regular attention. Like the Hills Hoist, another Australian invention.