Paris, Martin Place. A way to build on this.
On many occasions since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 the world has come together in hope, only
Paris Reflections
In Methodist house in Westminster there is a room full of plaques. They are in memory of Methodist Clergymen and
Christmas week was such a tough week for me!!!
I reckon I will never forget the events this past week, they have been so stressful for me. Firstly I
My response to the events of yesterday, I hope it helps.
Like all of you I have been shaken by the events of the past 24 hours. Last night I felt
A Call for Calm
A Call for Calm A few weeks ago on my Sunday night radio program on Sydney Radio 2GB 873 I
No money for Literacy – Inner West Courier Article
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Let’s use this Mental Health Month to drive change.
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Anonymous no more – An important lesson I’ve learned
For over forty years I have been aware of Twelve Step programs. Initially they began as Alcoholics Anonymous. However, as
Surrogacy and baby Gammy
What about the terrible case of that Down Syndrome surrogate baby born for an Australian couple in Thailand. When the
What makes for a homeless child?
At the opening of my radio program on Sunday night, July 20 I lit a candle in memory of the
The line between “homelessness” and “not homeless” children is blurred
At the opening of my radio program on Sunday night, July 20 I lit a candle in memory of the
For the homeless nothing ever changes in spite of all the rhetoric
Late last night, I found myself once again in the back blocks of Woolloomooloo, Sydney. My memories of Woolloomooloo forty