The hope that keeps me going through this pandemic
In Australia, the months of May and August are the months of the year I love the most. What I
Political blindness to the poor may prolong this pandemic
The poorest can't afford face masks, so surely there's a moral obligation to provide free masks.
Hope. Musings in this time of Coronavirus
I was standing in the newsagency in my local shopping centre, Ashfield Mall. I was doing my best to social
My Thoughts On Where This Pandemic May Be Taking Us
I have been wondering how long it would take for us human beings to realise we are all in this
People in the Shadows
There are people of the shadows. The invisible people our society walks past every day and ignores.
Black lives really do matter
The age of Coronavirus highlights how connected we all are... that we should care more for each other. Black lives really do matter.
Bobby Kennedy – the best president America never had
I have always admired Robert Kennedy and the more the years go by the more my admiration increases. Bobby was
Ghosts of Tiananmen loom over Hong Kong’s future
Today is the 31st Anniversary of the horrific Tiananmen Square massacre. Like millions of others I was horrified to watch
The times they are a changing
I love to sit in the middle of the Loaves & Fishes Restaurant, but the times are a changing.
How we’re coping with coronavirus
See how we're coping with COVID-19 and still serving hot meals to the homless.
How tragic that Margaret Court’s dogged tenacity is now her undoing
Your's truly writing in The Age on the controversy over Margaret Court's grand slam anniversary year. By Rev. Bill Crews
Sydney Morning Herald’s Article On My Radio Work
I was honoured to have the SMH publish a profile story about my life behind the microphone at 2GB. I