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‘For such a time as this’: Deb’s assurance Deb Fox lives an exuberant life. She is passionate about her job as a journalist for a mission organisation. She loves being involved in her church, St Alfred’s in Blackburn North. She has a vast social network and a ready laugh which bounces off the walls of […]
Refugee advocates react to Djokovic media circus
The government’s sensational attempts to cancel Serbian tennis ace Novak Djokovic’s visa this week drew the media’s attention
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Evaluation of Preventing Violence Against Women program finds hopeful cultural shifts
The Diocese of Melbourne’s Preventing Violence Against Women Program (PVAW) has helped faith leaders understand, take action to prevent and respond to violence against women, and contributed to a shift in culture, attitudes and practices across the Church, a new report has found.
Prayer vigil for violence-wracked Myanmar this Saturday
Bishop Paul Barker has been hearing a lot from Myanmar recently, not much of it good.
‘Keep eyes on Jesus and you will shine’ new priests told
Bishop Lindsay Urwin tells ordinands they offer a “mighty gift” to the church and world By Chris Shearer 28 November 2018 Twenty-three newly ordained Anglican priests have been told they are to be “lights in the dullness of secularism” and will offer a “mighty gift” to the world. The new priests were ordained in a service […]
Number of Australian Anglicans falls by 580,000 in five years: Census 2016
Nearly one third of Australians now identify with no religion, while the number of Australian Anglicans has fallen by nearly 600,000 in five years, according to the 2016 Census.