Retired Cricketers Newsletters highlight sculptures
The 22nd issue of the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter released on 30 March highlights the three cricketers of whom sculptures have been created highlighting their contribution to the sport. .
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Australia's largest aid and development fundraising event helps Caritas to reach Vietnam
This week marks the halfway point in Caritas Australia's Project Compassion fundraising campaign. With only three weeks to go in Australia's largest aid and development appeal, now is the time to dig deep in pursuit of global justice.
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Facebook, social connections and identity issues
It has been reported recently in the Sydney Morning Herald that about one-third of Australians have a Facebook page. Since we can assume that more of the teenage-young adult age group uses this facility, it would seem that many of those seeking employment have profiles, comments, photographs and other personal details available for all to see.
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Mercy Ships to be featured on 7mate's 'Mighty Ships' episode
The work of volunteers serving with Mercy Ships on the Africa Mercy, the world's largest charity hospital ship, will be featured in an hour-long episode of the TV series Mighty Ships during the coming week.
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David Smethurst's March-April ministry tour
International evangelist David Smethurst who is based in Brisbane Australia has been enjoying a very fruitful ministry tour.
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The ministerial juggling act with 'confidentiality'
A recent news story that came out of the United State recently centered on a legal case where a former husband accessed his then wife\'s email account using her private password, while they were still married. He now faces trial on felony computer misuse charge.
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Oxfam's 'Close the Gap' pledge a worthy cause
According to the international aid agency Oxfam, tens of thousands of Australians yesterday pledged their support for closing the 10 – 17 year Indigenous life expectancy gap in events around the country as part of National Close the Gap Day.
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OM's Logos Hope ship hit by critical engineer shortages
Logos Hope, the ministry vessel of Operation Mobilisation, is in urgent need of engineers to keep the ship sailing.
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A modern day tale of generosity
Krystal and David John had a life-changing trip to Uganda in 2010. Meeting their sponsor child and his community was one of their highlights.
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Indictors showing a shift...
In a recent article by Hugh Mackay, psychologist and social researcher titled: "A nation in need of catharsis", his concluding remarks reveal a national revival in people getting on with life regardless of what\'s happening with threats of one kind or another.
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Ministry is connected to a place
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson says one of the daily devotional booklets he reads in his own private walk with the Lord is the UCB\'s (United Christian Broadcasters) "The Word for Today"
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Financial Boot Camp helps Pastors get 'money wise'
Christian Super has just concluded its second 'Boot Camp' designed to help church ministers and pastors understand how to manage their personal finances and ensure they have enough funds for their retirement.