The reason I am in Paris in memory of Charlie Hebdo
I'm here in Paris now because I buried Tori Johnson of the Lindt Cafe in Martin Place after the dreadful siege
What I have learned over the past few years
I now realise that I’ve spent far too much of my life ‘out in the cold’. As a child, not
Some of what life has taught me in the last few years
I begin with this story:- A lovely little boy one day decided to go out and look for God. So
An American girl reaches out to me for help
For me life as a child was not an easy one. I was born in England during World War II
Life is just beginning at 70
Here I am, 70 years old and I feel my life is just beginning! If we are the sum of
A night with Bangkok homeless kids
On Wednesday night, 8th July 2015, I spent the night at The Hub in Bangkok. It's run by my Bill Crews Trust for the
A better world for all children
Today I was at the Graduation of our Literacy students in The Northern Territory. The students all seemed so young,
“There’s always someone trying to steal our freedoms!”
I found myself saying to a couple of friends recently as we were looking at the current Australian and world situation
Reflection at Myruan Sukumaran’s Funeral
Over the years I have been heavily involved in anti death penalty campaigns. Barlow and Chambers in Malaysia, Van Nguyen
Chan – Sukumaran & Death: What we can learn from all of this
Yesterday, 28th April was quite a day for me. It was a day when I saw again and again the
No government help for child sex abuse victims
If you get damaged as a child, don't ever expect the government to help. The history of government's helping those
Kayla Mueller did not die in vain
When I first saw the photograph of Kayla Mueller, the young American aid-worker firstly captured by ISIS only to die