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Hope Mornings Weekly Podcast – 23 May 2014

The outgoing Disability Discrimination Commissioner outlines the kinds of everyday discrimination people with disabilities face as the role is scrapped from the Human Rights Commission, plus we discuss conflict in church, the rise of google, Chris Lilley’s Jonah from Tonga and meet Vivienne Kityo from Uganda’s Wakisa Ministries.

In His Grandfather’s Footsteps: Will Graham, Grandson of Evangelist Billy Graham

Will Graham, grandson of the world-renowned Billy Graham, is a third-generation evangelist and Vice President of his grandfather’s evangelistic association. He gives an insight into life growing up in the ‘Graham’ clan, and shares stories from his evangelistic work in regional Australia.

South Sudan – Facing Civil War and a Humanitarian Crisis

The world’s youngest nation, the Republic of South Sudan, is in the middle of a civil war and faces a major food and water crisis. Dr Melissa Phillips explores Australia’s unique connection to this nation, South Sudanese Australian Nyadol Nyuon shares her experience growing up in a refugee camp, and Paul Ravesteyn talks about the work of Live Connection in South Sudan.

Postpartum Depression – The Importance of Maternal Mental Health Care

A new study suggests that one in three first-time mums experience postpartum depression within the first four years of their child’s life. The study’s lead author, Hannah Woolhouse, from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, talks about her findings, and PANDA Ambassador, Kylie Brown, shares her experience of postpartum depression.

Australian Foreign Aid budget slashed in May budget

Of the many cuts announced yesterday in the Federal Budget, one of the biggest losers was the overseas aid budget, slashed by $7.6 billion dollars. Earlier in the year, the Federal Government abolished Aus AID, incorporating the portfolio into foreign affairs.   Tim Costello from World Vision says this has led to a loss of… Continue reading Australian Foreign Aid budget slashed in May budget

Modesty in Dress – Is it fair to make women responsible for men’s sexual responses?

If you go out on a Saturday night in Sydney, it’s highly likely you’ll see a young girl wearing something you may think is just a bit too revealing. Dresses have gotten shorter, necklines have gotten lower and although fashion to some extent dictates what most women will wear, we all have a limit of… Continue reading Modesty in Dress – Is it fair to make women responsible for men’s sexual responses?