Sebert farewelled
Sebert and Sophie Ruddock Retiring executive director, administration and finance, Sebert Ruddock was recently farewelled at the synod office in Melbourne.
Sebert and Sophie Ruddock Retiring executive director, administration and finance, Sebert Ruddock was recently farewelled at the synod office in Melbourne.
Betty Millar doing her bit for the war effort in the Australian Women’s Land Army As Betty Millar saw it, joining the Australian Women’s Land Army in 1941 was an opportunity “to do my part” for the war effort.
Cohuna Uniting Church member Hazel Radley was recently awarded the Cohuna Lions Club Citizen of the Year Award.
Approximately 130 people attended a forum – ‘Accommodation in Retirement: Considering the Options’ – last month at the Forest Street Uniting Church hall in Bendigo.
The Justice and International Mission (JIM) unit has funded an investigation into five seafood processing facilities run by one of the largest seafood companies in Thailand.
Alcohol is costing us millions of dollars and seriously affecting the wellbeing of our society.
(L- R) Paulo Kwajakwan, Paul Aleu Dau and Nathaniel Atem By Paul Aleu Dau Nathaniel Akoi Atem
If it is true that the Hobart North Uniting Church, on the fringe of the city’s central business district, had previously been invisible in one of the city’s best known restaurant strips, it is certainly not the case now
The 2014 Easter Slavery-Free Chocolate Campaign was officially launched in late February at Penleigh and Es
In recent times, I have conducted ministries in Britain and Australia. There is a decline in church membership and attendance in both countries, and the decline is rapid.
Tasmanians overwhelmingly endorsed the Liberal Party in the State election on 15 March.
Ruben Phillips and Roman Beckford Saunders enjoying the family camp Nearly 90 people (aged from 18 months to 70 years and older) gathered at Adekate campsite in Creswick over the March long weekend to spend time together