Pedestrian deaths when using mobile phones rise alarmingly
A couple of months back, while we were on respite at the Laguna Quays Respite cottage, having a quiet cuppa after dinner, watching the television news, an alarming items popped up, that in an 11 week period 27 pedestrian\'s had lost their lives in Victoria alone..
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Some things are very costly even racing cycles
A recent article in News.com revealed that the racing cycles in the Tour de France cost more than your car ..... yes, certainly my 9 year old Fairlane and don\'t kid yourself, your brand new coup too !!
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New small drone inventions now proving to be brilliant assets
Over and over we are learning about the value of new small drone inventions in relation to traffic management, real estate, law and order, farming, investigative issues, neighbourhood disputes, video and film and now lost persons in bushland. A drone even alerts surfers to a shark circling.
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Young Australians denied Christian direction will seek it somewhere - in the most diabolical places!
Australia is not that much different to Britain in that it is getting like the UK where showing your Christian faith in public becomes likened to a crime, as claimed by former UK Attorney General Dominic Grieve.
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Galilee Basin will help Carlisle Coast and moreover Whitsundays saved from being a tip!
News.com late last year reported that the Government approved Galilee Basin Coal which will undoubtedly have a huge impact upon a wide range of communities, not least the Carlisle Coast area of Laguna Quays, Midge Point and Bloomsbury which have housing developments approved or in the making ready for such an impact.
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Nelson Cook on personal witness
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence (COIN) 28 years ago in Los Angeles USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot.
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New book "Courage in a hostile world" is a testimony and a half…
David Phillips was a university student delving into physics and higher mathematics when he was invited to join a group discussing the Bible.
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Gems of wisdom presented in the secular media needs religious press support – ie: school chaplaincy
So much of the comment in the secular press on the school chaplaincy program has a bent to it, that I rejoiced when I read an article in the secular press that put some proper light on the matter.
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Australian Museum Eureka Prizes (2014) - a rap.
This year, I thought I would provide a more light hearted look at the wide variety of science celebrated by the 2014 Eureka prizes, on their 25<sup>th anniversary. Feel free to hum along to your own tune if you like. Enjoy!
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New Zealand Panellists reveal "Best Articles" of 2014 in their young writer determinations
New Zealand Panellists in the Press Service International Australian and New Zealand young writer program with Christian Today named their \"Best Articles\" of the year at the recent Awards night on the Gold Coast.
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Australian Panellists reveal "Best Articles" of 2014 in their young writer determinations
Australian Panellists in the Press Service International young writer program with Christian Today named their \"Best Articles\" of the year at the recent Awards night on the Gold Coast.
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2014 top young sport writers - Panellists marked over 8 months - three received winners medallions
The 2014 Basil Sellers Australian Young Sports Writer Award was won by three - Brad Mills from Auckland, New Zealand, Annemarie de Villiers from Melbourne (last year\'s winner) and Wesley Tronson from the Gold Coast.