James Pattersons’ iconic detective returns the big screen
James Pattersons’ iconic detective returns the big screen
Touring in Australia promoting her latest album, Butterfly caught up with Laura to talk about her new tracks, and how being an independent artist has changed her approach to music.
Join Erica and her panel including Aaron Wright, Katrina Roe, and Collett Smart, as they discuss issues affecting families and parenting.
As ‘Skyfall’ hits the big screen, Mark Hadley takes a look at what values James Bond has delivered to generations of men – in Bond’s Ten Commandments.
Guitarist Pete Gillies chatted with Laura about leaving New Empire, and why after 6 years as one of the founding members of one of Australia’s fastest growing talents, now is the time he’s chosen to leave the group.
The release of Ian Thorpe’s autobiography has highlighted the importance of hard work and achievement. Our sports guru Jeremy Rolleston talks about living a life that counts and shares some of the success stories from his own book. He says it’s important we reach our potential.
We continue our series on obsessive-compulsive disorders with human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week she talks about hoarding and explores the reasons behind the disorder.
Hands at Work in Africa has been inspiring and changing people’s lives for the last 10 years. Founder George Snyman reflects on the milestone and says his life has more meaning since setting up the organisation.
CEO of World Vision Tim Costello has been the driving force behind anti-gambling campaigns in Australia for the last few years. He weighs in on the issue of ramped up marketing and advertising for online gambling. He says gambling can have a devastating impact on people’s lives.
Marketing and advertising of online gambling has significantly ramped up in recent times. Journalist Tracey Spicer talks about the culture shift and says it’s having a huge impact on society. She says it’s putting gambling in a glamorous light.
Hillsong Music has sold more than 40 million albums since forming in 1992. Their latest album is a compilation of old Christmas hymns and brand new songs. The Hillsong music team talks about spreading the real meaning of Christmas through song and says music is a ministry in itself.
Prominent Australian politician Kevin Andrews has written an article asking whether we’re giving up on marriage too easily and quickly. He says the effects of divorce and single parenting can be very damaging.
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