David
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The radio that broke my heart
If you\'ve read any of my articles before, you probably would have picked up on the fact that I have a lot of pet hates.
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Gems of wisdom presented in the secular media needs religious press support – ie: school chaplaincy
So much of the comment in the secular press on the school chaplaincy program has a bent to it, that I rejoiced when I read an article in the secular press that put some proper light on the matter.
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The inflation of sauce
The only thing more Australian than a meat pie is paying an extra 50cents for some measly little bit of tomato sauce to put on top of it. As a Tradesmen I know my pies, I have had too many to count already in my 13 years as a painter.
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Australian Museum Eureka Prizes (2014) - a rap.
This year, I thought I would provide a more light hearted look at the wide variety of science celebrated by the 2014 Eureka prizes, on their 25<sup>th anniversary. Feel free to hum along to your own tune if you like. Enjoy!
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The changing face of Formula 1 Motor Racing
If you look at the sporting revolution over the past fifteen years, it\'s not hard to realise that professional sports has morphed from a game to a business, a powerful industry that earns billions of dollars of revenue worldwide each year.
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Lessons from Robin Williams' death
News of Robin William\'s death spread quickly around the world and there was an immediate outpouring of sympathy (and unfortunately personal attacks on his family) as Williams was remembered for the years of entertainment he gave many generations.
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Microsoft partners with World Vision in fight against poverty
Microsoft will supply $4 million in software to World Vision Australia to aid in the fight against global poverty.
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Children among the 100 Christians arrested during Chinese church service
Over 200 police raided a house church on Sunday, September 21, eyewitnesses told International Christian Concern. More than 100 church members, including children, were arrested during the Sunday service in Foshan City, in China\'s Guangdong Province.
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Gay marriage inevitable in Australia and the developed world, says Gillard
Marriage equality in Australia and the developed world is inevitable, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has conceded.
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Pope looks to simplify annulment procedure
Pope Francis has asked a group of theologians to review the annulment process within the Catholic Church, the Vatican said on Saturday.