A greener future
The National Energy Efficiency Network (NEEN) is a government funded program working to empower faith-based and not-for-profit community organisations to become more energy efficient.
Something to crow about
Sofie Ross (W), Tony Rickards (F), Angus Grant (M) and Tom Conroy as John. Image by Jeff Busby.
Moderator committee convenes
Kirsty Bennett, Lavingi Tupou, John Diprose, Alistair Macrae, Trevor Bassett.Absent from the photo is Anna Harrison.
Cotton picking persistence
A child picking cotton It is highly unlikely that anyone who lives in the Central Asian country of Uz
Tax me if you can
Images courtesy of Plan International USA via flickr The practice of trying to avoid the tax man stre
Young parents’ efforts rewarded
Trainer Katrina Sherriff presents young mum Kiri Emmerton with her certificate Almost 20 young Bridgewater and Gagebrook parents were recognised last month with certificates following the completion of accredited trainin
Recognising our First Peoples
Professor George Williams A leading constitutional expert has called for a national convention to be used as a key driver of community engagement on the question of constitutional recognition for Aboriginal people.
‘The Banality of Evil’ before its time
Barbara Sukowa as Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt Review by Megan Graham The year is 1961.
A united journey
By Penny Mulvey On 17 March, Uniting Church members from across the nation will begin a week of prayer and fasting for justice for our First Peoples.
Letters March 2014
Bullying is an issue that is unfortunately all too common both in the workplace and in the community.
