Your photograph ends up in an advert, a blog, newsprint, whatever?
The HeraldSun recently ran an article on a woman sun-baking in a G-String in her back yard in Mt Martha and a photographic company was commissioned to get suburb photographs for a real estate business and they in turn hired a photographic drone – you can see where we\'re going with this..
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Malaria – still a huge problem despite recent advances
Perhaps we are becoming complacent about an ancient and entrenched killer disease in tropical countries – malaria.
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Pearl Harbour remembered and so too lessons in practical historical theology
It was not that long ago that my wife and I visited Pearl Harbour and was taken on a tour recalling that fateful morning of 7 December 1941 when Japanese carrier borne high level bombers, torpedo bombers and fighter military aircraft attached the base without warning.
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Titles in the modern world
In a recent NZ Herald article it was reported that a cousin of Winston Churchill had died, leaving the son he once described as a \"black sheep\" to inherit one of Britain\'s most prestigious aristocratic titles.
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'Can you really believe that?' - Ron Hay's challenge!
Many people today think that the Christian faith is just not credible – to intelligent people anyway.
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Should we be playing sport with Pakistan?
Pakistan is one of my favourite places. Not only did I serve as the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and met many of the most delightful Pakistanis, but I have followed the magnificent Pakistani hockey players over the years.
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5 most important things to teach our children
A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Josefa Peter on five things she did not need to teach her children got me thinking about what were the 5 most important things we taught our four children.
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A tribute to cricketer Phillip Hughes – and the 29th edition of Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter
A tribute to cricketer Phillip Hughes is extended at this time after his death having been struck by a fast bowl on Tuesday – he never regained consciousness.
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The 'Best of the Best' named for end of year young writers celebration
The \'Best of the Best\' in the Press Service International\'s columnist writer program, a concept drawn up by Christchurch\'s the Rt Rev Brian Carrell one of the New Zealand Panellists, have now been named for an end of the year celebration.
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In a world connected by the Internet, what does it mean to be Christian
The Middle East city of Mosul which has had Christians living there for 2,000 years saw the ISIS Muslims give them three choices in July: to leave, to convert or to pay up big time and be subject to Muslim Sharia law.
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Mission respite available throughout 2015
Laguna Quays Respite for mission personnel on the Whitsundays mainland, opened in 2011, has enjoyed astonishing occupancy rates and with 2015 looming bookings are now open for the New Year.
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Stories remain important for the development of imagination
When our children were little and growing up even to their teenage years, telling them each a separate story was part and parcel of my parental \'things-I-did\'.