Society & Culture
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Trisha Broadbridge: Young Australian of the Year
Rochelle Woods
After losing her husband, Troy, in the 2004 Asian Tsunami, Trisha established the Reach Broadbridge Fund to assist young people affected by trhe tsunami
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Our Times: May 2006
Lee Dunstan
Long before government legislation to the effect, Signs has spoke in favour of a smoke-free lifestyle.
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No More Gaps
Have you ever felt alienated? Robert Wolfgramm explores the chasms that separate us.
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Petra Bagust: It's all about Love
Is it possible to be a TV superstar and also the girl next door? Christine Miles reveals the refreshing attitude of New Zealand's Petra Bagust .
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Mind Over Matter
Braden Blyde
Braden Blyde reflects on his mother's kind act. It changed the way he thought-and the way he felt.
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Our Times: April 2006
Lee Dunstan
Current research has indicated that men and women are not as different as we may have thought.
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Resolutions You Can Keep
Kim Peckham
Kim Peckham asks about those fast-fading New Year's resolutions and offers advice to help you keep next year's.
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Jane and Glenn McGrath - Every Rose...
Faith Williams
A third encounter with cancer puts a celebrity couple on the back foot.
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God Carried my Baby
Karen Elengikal
A serious heart condition threatened Karen Elengikal and her unborn child. Then God stepped in.
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What a Tangled Web We Can Weave
Mark Kellner
You'll never be able to predict who will read your online musings.
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A Winner's Lifestyle
Lyndon Munetsi
How do you become a winner? Lyndon Munetsi finds out from Kenya's marathon champion Elijah Lagat.
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John Landy: a significant life
Nick Dunstan
Landy was a champion runner, but as Nick Dunstan tells, he's better known for his good sportsmanship.
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Our Times: March 2006
Lee Dunstan
In an attempt to get Austrian men to do a fairer portion of housework, one-day courses have been set up across the nation.
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You Could be Dead by Now
Kim Peckham
We live longer these days, so what are we doing with that extra time?
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Our Times: January-February 2006
Lee Dunstan
A Russian scientist claims that a beating on the buttocks with a cane will cure everything from depression to alcoholism.
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Creation, Evolution ... and Resolution
Mark Kellner
A look at websites that support what many Christians believe as a traditional view of Creation.
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Enforcing God's Law?
John Stevens
A battle is looming in the courts over these 10 rules. But there's much more to it than just who wins.
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SUPER duper POWER
Which is worse, tyranny or anarchy? It's a question central to the conduct of human affairs in the context of global terrorism. Robert Wolfgramm takes a look at the options.