Mark Tronson

Press Service International

Dr Mark Tronson  -  a 4 min video

https://youtu.be/vxhhVbRmUlM

Chairman – Well-Being Australia

Baptist Minister 45 years

  • 1984  -  Australian cricket team chaplain 17 years (Ret)
  • 2001  -  Life After Cricket (18 years Ret)
  • 2009 -   Olympic Ministry Medal – presented by Carl Lewis
  • 2019  -  The Gutenberg  -  (ARPA Christian Media premier award)  

Gutenberg video  -  2min 14sec

Married to Delma for 45 years with 4 children and 6 grand children

  • Week coordinators and editors ensure the young writer program function

    The Press Service International Young Writer Program in conjunction with Christian Today depends upon the voluntary services of its Week Coordinators and Week Editors.

  • Tourism ministry—correspondence report

    We have been involved with tourism ministry since 1996 with the opening of Australia's Bush Orchestra in Moruya on the NSW south coast, a two hour drive from Canberra. 

  • Furniture

    One of our wider family members is an artisan with most things, including working with fine timbers and has produced for family members a range of fine furniture from lounge suits to single chairs to stools to coffee tables, whatever.

  • Submarines and a theology of stealth

    There was a debate, not on whether Australia should have submarines, that is a given, but rather on what type of submarine the nation should have as part of its overall defence mechanisms.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Sport has few answers – hot one week, off kilter the next

    Two weekends ago, The AFL team Sydney Swans were in blistering form and Geelong were humiliated. Last weekend these two teams met in a preliminary final. Geelong punished the Sydney Swans in a bewildering performance. Why such performance anomalies.