Awards Commission sets Young Writer Program 'annual awards'
The Press Service International young writer program in conjunction with Christian Today has released the long awaited 'Awards Commission' report developed by Major Christina Tyson of Wellington NZ, who heads up the New Zealand Salvation Army Media Unit and a New Zealand Young Writer Panellist..
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A mish-mash of diesel liveries – remains an issue
1952 was a wonderful year for Queensland Railways when the very first mainline diesel electric locomotive came on stream, the gleaming blue and white 1100 class hood designed monster of the rail followed not long after by the streamline designed 1200 Class.
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Hacking—dangerous to missions
Hackers of the world are in the news big-time. Recent articles have revealed how serious it is with concerns over last year's US election, the 2016 Australian Census, the US Federal Reserve is shown to be at risk as is the Australian Taxation Office and the new ASIO building plans compromisingly hacked.
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Laguna Quays Respite - missions taking a rest to recuperate
The Whitsundays Laguna Quays Respite coordinated by Well-Being Australia for missions now in its sixth year has proven to be a lovely break away for a wide range of those in Christian service.
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Our remarkable indigenous animals
A recent AdelaideNow.com news article detailed how a Koala on a very hot day, climbed the garden and pool fence, had its fill of water being so hot, and then took its rest under the jetty on the cool rocks all afternoon, moreover with the householders doing their own things.
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Words of a hymn captured in history
Walter Chalmers Smith 1824-1908 penned the famous hymn “Immortal Invisible, God only wise” but few know that his second stanza's first two words were quoted by Adolf Hitler in his description of the game of cricket.
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Commercial Vans and Utes – happy hunting
Commercial vans and utes have consistent major industrial sales from the city and rural tradies to the big miners and all points in-between.
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Leigh Clough – Seeds of a dream – 'Endless Increase'
Leigh Clough, one of a new generation of young Christian entrepreneurs, moved on a direction by God’s spirit to host a conference for people as himself to meet together and bring a new biblical paradigm the purpose of building businesses and generating income in the kingdom of God.
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A week of science articles - Benefits of exercise for all of us
Much of the publicity about exercise these days makes people feel guilty if they don’t do it, don’t enjoy it, or have health problems that prevent them from doing it.
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A week of science articles - So Mathematics is useful after all
I am always interested in the use of mathematics in society. Though I am not a mathematician, I have a close relative who uses mathematics to model real world situations, and he makes it seem fascinating.
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Christchurch for 2018 young writer's conference
Christchurch is the venue for the 2018 Press Service International young writer conference with a Saturday 25 August date and Saturday 1 September reserve date.
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A week of science articles - The sea turned red – scientific answers
The sea turned red and the scientists came up with an answer. No, this is not about the Biblical account of a similar occurrence in the Biblical Nile that was one of the 10 plagues that struck Egypt as Moses called upon Pharaoh to let his people go. This was the Pacific Ocean at Bondi Beach.