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

  • Reality of ANZAC

  • Sport employment affects nation   

    Every night we hear another cry for help as sport organisations try to find ways to ‘keep paying’ their professional athletes and those who play a part in the sport endeavour  -  the coaches, medical, managerial, administration and a whole lot more - bus drivers, car park attendants, ticket sales, security. I could go on and on.

  • Obvious! Not so obvious!   

    This scenario often occurs as it will in this 2020 – something is said or written, and it seems obvious, but then another person does a careful analysis on it and what was first thought to be reasonable is then seriously questioned.

  • Ramon Williams doyen of Christian media

    Ramon Williams the doyen of Christian media has been honoured with many accolades  In 2015 The Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) have honoured one of their Citation holders and greatly revered member, Mr Ramon Williams and an ARPA Guetenmberg Award winner in 1987, with a $1500 Youth Scholarship – aptly named: The Ramon Williams ARPA scholarship

  • Trekking and bushwalking, national pastimes  

    In New Zealand the term 'trekking' means something akin to Australia’s bushwalking. Over all these years, many of the Kiwi young writers spoke of trekking and it seemed something of a national pastime.

  • The Australian’s Roster

    The Australian young writer Roster major feature are the people who ensure the Australian young writers run smoothly.

  • A degree – necessary?   

    The growing trend is that a degree is not seen as the be-all and end-all. Our grand parents thought this and not least billionaire miner and former Federal Member of Parliament Clive Palmer. I quoted some time ago, his recent speech at the University of Queensland.

  • God doesn’t want you in heaven – but something better…new book by Vic Matthews    

    While in voluntary isolation, here is a Kindle book on Amazon for the serious reader by a serious theologian. Should you be interested in a hilarious frolic of entertainment, this is not the book for you.

  • New car sales after Holden  

    With General Motors ending the Holden brand in August it was fascinating to read a News.com article earlier this year after the Holden announcement on which is Australia’s best selling car.

  • Massive obstacle to truth!

    This is just as applicable to 2020 as it has been in previous years when I have detailed in  this column similar outbursts of anguish on this issue.