Jesus Ute goes Bachelor and Spinster
With a five-poster bullbar, mudflaps and aerials now adorning the replica race vehicle, the Jesus Ute will undoubtedly be one of the most unique vehicles on display at the iconic Deni Ute Muster event, held on the 28th and 29th of September..
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Ex-porn producer tours Australia: my holidays was paid by the girls' pain [VIDEO]
Ex. porn producer Donny Pauling, from the USA, will take part in a tour around Australia in September this year, educating us on some of the true realities of porn.
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Authors of marriage and parenting course touring Australia to equip Alpha course trainers
Nicky and Sila Lee, the founders of Relationship Central and Pastors at Holy Trinity Brompton, London, are touring Australia with Alpha Australia between 20th-31st October 2012, with events in Melbourne, Geelong, Brisbane and Sydney.
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Sydney Islamic figure says "religious freedom" has limits: Islamist back yard garages! Legitimate?
News.com recently reported that Silma Ihram, an Australian Muslim Women\'s Association board member, one of the leaders of the recent Muslim Leaders Sydney media conference that condemned the Sydney Islamic riots, said one of the biggest problems was \"self-propagated\" leaders.
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Anglican Overseas Aid appoints CEO Bob Mitchell
Anglican Overseas Aid has announced the appointment of Bob Mitchell as its new CEO. Bob has been the interim CEO at Anglican Overseas Aid since the start of September.
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The image we present has a powerful impact says LA 'Coaches of Influence" founder Nelson Cook
Nelson Cook LA Coaches of Influence (COIN) founder, ministers to coaches at professional, college and high school level for over three decades and circulates a regular newsletter to these coaches, recent newsletter spoke of the image we present.
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New state-of-the-art centre for people with disabilities opens in Sydney
Wesley Mission officially opened a new $250,000 state-of-the-art centre for people with disabilities at Ashfield, in Sydney's inner-west last Friday.
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Full houses at final Bible Society public events on 'Why we can trust the New Testament
The last three public talks on 'Why we can Trust the New Testament', which are part of Bible Society's 'Live Light in 25 Words' campaign played to 'full houses'.
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Missionaries flight movements to the four quarters of the earth can now be tracked by loved ones
A new website makes it possible to track commercial and private flights from all around the world according to a recent News.com article and this stands good for the loved ones and mission society personnel, as the missionaries fly to the four quarters of the earth.
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A philosophy of Service is revealed also in Sports
One well recognised feature of sport, is that for team participants who have fought the good fight on the sporting field, stick together like glue and support each other in times of difficulty on or off the pitch.
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$22 billion parents give their children annually and its no surprise given the baby boomer generation
Lisel O\'Dwyer of the University of Adelaide was the lead researcher in a study funded by National Seniors examined the transfer of money and time between Australians aged 50 and over to their children and elderly parents.
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Australian tourism decade focuses on the new Chinese middle class according to recent evidence
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article reveals evidence that it is the new Chinese middle class who are slowly but surely dominating the Australian tourist market place.