David
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Don't be a tosser
While enjoying the view on one of my favourite walks in Sydney I am repulsed as I look more closely alone the edge of the path: plastic bags, empty bottles and general rubbish, all gathered among the mangroves.
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Soul food and social media
I recently left the stone age and entered into the incredible world of the iPhone.
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The Lady in Second John
Perhaps, I can be a kitchen-table scholar, I thought to myself after reading an article on Boundless webzine several years ago.
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Becoming complicit when it's not on your agenda
It sneaks up - then it\'s too late - has been the outcome of many naïve and non-perceptive people over centuries and in a sense, why politics at any level can become so very deceptive.
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How the question is asked – 'Muslim speaker' up with our own 'Yes Minister'
This video clip of a Muslim speaker demonstrates the very thing \'Yes Minister\' cites, in that it depends how you ask questions and in what order - as to the answers you want and the subsequent conclusions.
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God lives in Australia? Sydney-siders shocked to discover God still exists in their hometown
Residents of Australia have been shocked by the revelation that God lives in Australia too.
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Obama urges American reconciliation after Dallas shooting divides nation
They stood in a line, clasping hands as a choir sang, Democrat and Republican, black and white, politician and cop.
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Returning servicemen – horrors witnessed
In my archive I found this SMH article by Kevin Johnson titled: \"Troubled veterans pose special risk for US Police\" in which he raises the real issues associated with highly trained and vastly better trained urban warfare veterans who for whatever reason \"have lost it!
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Rio 2016: Hope or division?
Sport, the unsung hero of world peace, has shone very brightly in the past 12 months. We live in a world that a time can be cynical, a world that carries the burden of pain from past generations.
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What's in your heart?
Demetrius\' face bears scars he has had since he was a toddler; scars he got when his mother laced his feeding with hydrochloric acid in order to cash in on a $25,000 life insurance policy.