Farm Fest is another huge success for the semi-rural region on the Whitsundays coast
Farm Fest 2012 Sunday 9 September was another huge success where several thousand people celebrated the semi-rural life of the Midge Point – Bloomsbury – Laguna Quays region of the Whitsundays mainland, located a little south of Proserpine airport (Carlisle Coast). .
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Charlesworth is right regarding Kookaburra criticism and so too with poor church management
Kookaburra coach Ric Charlesworth is correct when he said after the disappointing finish to the London Olympic campaign with the Bronze that when they get home there will be criticism directed their way.
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Leading sexologist to discuss eros, intimacy and the mind of God
Dr Patricia Weerakoon has no qualms about bringing up the topics of sex and religion on first meeting; in fact, she does it every day.
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Turning digital – the rear view mirror - but what about the blind spot?
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article has indicated that the German luxury brand Audi appears to be the first car maker prepared to jump across the digital divide, replacing the reflective glass of the rear-view mirror with a large, glowing mobile phone screen.
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Christian Grey is seen as a 'target' worth hunting
\"Then along comes super-rich Christian Grey. He could sweep us off our feet and solve all our problems. He\'s rich - no more mortgage woes. He\'s handsome, he\'s witty, clever and, at times, romantic. He\'s a knight in sexy armour. The complete package.\"
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NIck Vujicic - man without limbs shares the Bible verse that gave him purpose
Evangelist Nick Vujicic, who spoke at Saddleback Church in Calif. on Sunday, was born with neither arms nor legs, and questioned God for eight years why it was so. The answer changed his life, and through him that of tens of thousands of others.
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Classic case of a father pleased to escape from noisy children on a flight
There is no more classic case of the ridiculous than the story cited by Debra Jopson in her recent Sydney Morning Herald article titled "Men, presumed dangerous" of the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, whose account of a past flight was recalled by Forbes magazine writer Joshua Gans.
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Summer availability for the Laguna Quays Respite cottage for Missionaries
The summer availability has been released for the 'Basil Sellers' Laguna Quays Respite cottage for missionaries and Christian workers located on the Whitsundays Carlisle Coast a little south of Proserpine on Repulse Bay.
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Tearfund assists Haiti after Isaac
Tearfund is working with local partners in Haiti to help people affected by tropical storm Isaac.
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Young writer Russell Modlin elected to the Well-Being Australia national board
Press Service International (PSI) young writer Russell Modlin has been elected to the Well-Being Australia national board.
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Bruce Forsyth rejects 'abrasive' TV humour: you can be funny without being dirty
TV legend Sir Bruce Forsyth has spoken of his enjoyment in entertaining the nation\'s families after more than 70 years in television.
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Oradour sur-Glane a memory, a memorial and a message
The French village town of Oradour-sur-Glane, in central France, features in the first and final 26 part DVD series "World at War". The Nazis arrived on June 10, 1944, they shot all the men, and herded 361 people, mostly women and children, into the church, (the rest of Oradour-sur-Glane\'s population), and set it on fire.