Sydney Easter Parade 2012 hailed to be the best in two decades
Thousands of Sydneysiders and tourists lined the streets of Sydney CBD on Easter Sunday, 8th April 2012. Many were armed with their smart phones, digital cameras and video cameras to capture the colours and sounds of more than a thousand paraders with smiles on their faces. They marched proudly from Hyde Park into Market St, George St and Park St before making their way back into Hyde Park. .
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"Treating everyone the same shows partiality" - claimed a former coach
Nelson Cook of Coaches of Influence in Los Angeles California sends out a newsletter of encouragement to his Christian coaches who are working at high school, college and professional levels.
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Footplate Padre tells the story of the 57 Class that 'took water' in the Round House
In the Round Houses in the steam days there was always a lot of opportunity to give give some of the young fellows a quick drive around the locomotive sheds. It was the ideal learning arena for good train management and where all learners mistakes are made.
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Australian Missionary News IPTV - London Calling No. 9 – five months to the Olympics
With the London Olympics just five months away Olympic Ministry Award Receiptent Mark Tronson, the chairman of Well-Being Australia is writing a weekly series of articles leading up to this world gala event which encapsulates the nations of the world in sport, politics, economics, culture, benevolency and religion.
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Easter: The fourth on this list is the greatest obstacle to truth!
Recently the Sydney Morning Herald had an article titled: "The five biggest money mistakes" and this article could easily be converted into an article for church growth and facilities construction as to how best to handle such debt and investments.
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Easter starts in Sydney with Rev. Crews washing the feet of the homeless
Rev. Bill Crews will wash the feet of Sydney's homeless today.
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Easter: PART 2 - Why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and in society without the blink of an eyelid?
Yesterday the question was asked, that why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and society without the blink of an eyelid? - this is a philosophical question says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson.
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Easter: Why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and in society without the blink of an eyelid?
Why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and in society without the blink of an eyelid? - this is an important Easter week philosophical question says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson.
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Campaign launches to increase attention on water, sanitation and hygiene
Micah Challenge's Give Poverty the Flush campaign seeks to focus greater public and political attention on the potential for improved water, sanitation and basic hygiene (WaSH) to save millions of lives in the developing world.
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Easter: Claim that "the blogger" gets sued when a defaming comment is added to a blog – the Easter message could get bullied out?
In a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald it explained how the screws are being tightened further on internet defamation, when legal action was taken against the ABC for follow-up comment on the Marieke Hardy case.
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Madeline Manning Mims Olympic Gold Medallist - London Calling No.8 – five months to the Olympics
Madeline Manning Mims, Olympic track Gold medallist in Mexico City (1968), now in her early 60s is concentrating on Olympic Sports Christian chaplaincy. Since Well-Being Australia\'s Delma Tronson caught up with her in Dallas, Texas, her ministry has established further inroads.
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Hospital ship volunteer: Africa always on my heart
Jody is serving four months as a volunteer Occupational Therapist with Mercy Ships onboard the world's largest private hospital ship in the West African nation of Togo, one of the world's poorest countries.