Helping those with mental illness: Learnings of 40 years
Forty years since the Richmond Report those who suffer mental illness continue to struggle to find the support they need to recover.
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
How we’re coping with coronavirus
See how we're coping with COVID-19 and still serving hot meals to the homless.
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
When the homeless give you everything
I was sitting at a table in our Loaves & Fishes Free Restaurant for the homeless at the weekend eating lunch with
My experience washing the feet of the homeless
At lunchtime very Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday, in our Loaves and Fishes Free Restaurant I wash the
Government neglect made Martin Place homeless inevitable
The tent city in Martin Place arose out of a perfect storm of events. Events which not only result in
Taking former unknown homeless man Frank Lawlor’s ashes back to the UK
Preamble In early June 2016 a homeless nameless man died one evening at our free Loaves and Fishes free food
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