Society & Culture
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Our Deepest Fear
Sally Salmond
Fear is a gift, but it can also be a curse. Sally Salmond explains this unusual combination.
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The Coming Food Crisis
Have you noticed that food prices are surging at the supermarkets?
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Courage in the Deluge
Nathan Brown speaks to a family who despite great loss, gained new hope.
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Jessica Rowe on Love, Wisdom and Motherhood
Melody Tan talks to a former TV personality about the joys and struggles of being a mum in the twenty-first century.
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The Surrogacy Debate
Nigel Hollier
Nigel Hollier ponders on the moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding surrogacy.
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Defying the Odds
Rochelle Fraser
Rochelle Fraser speaks to a mother who was told she'd never be able to help her son experience a full life.
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Pick Me! Pick Me!
Kim Peckham
When it comes to fashion, Kim Peckham knows just what to pick... or not.
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Our Ageing Earth
Robert Wearner
Robert Wearner explains that in spite of its apparent solidity, the earth under our feet is constantly changing.
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A Simpler Life
Kathryn Page
Do you think you need a big house with state-of-the-art appliances and a huge pay packet in order to be happy? An overnight stay on Amantani Island on Peru's Lake Titicaca taught Kathryn Page that the enjoyment of life can be found in a simpler things.
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Making Much of Little
Nick Mattiske
Nick Mattiske reviews Marilynne Robinson's books Gilead and Home.
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7 Non-Material Ways of Giving
Christmas may be a season of giving, but as Victor Parachin discovers, you don't have to go broke doing so
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Much Appreciated
Cat Thompson
During this Christmas season, Cat Thompson tells us why it's important to possess an attitude of gratitude.
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Ray Avery: Changing the World
Christine Miles speaks with a New Zealand scientist, inventor and social entrepreneur determined to change the Third World.
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Our Children and Video Games
Debbie Cosier
Debbie Cosier looks at the harmful effects video games may have on our children.
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Regaining Control of Your Life
Peter Cousins
We've all been told that what we think can determine how we feel. But Peter Cousins believes managing our lives goes much deeper than that.
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Keeping Hope Alive
Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Alison Atkinson-Phillips tries to find the truth and silver lining behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The Inspirational Anna Meares
As she prepared for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, cyclist Anna Meares reflected on her remarkable story so far with Nathan Brown.
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Is Marriage Still Relevant?
Ed Dickerson
Ed Dickerson responds to a question that is being asked more and more frequently these days: Does the piece of paper matter?
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Behind the Joneses
Kristin Thiele
Keeping up with the Joneses has become less expensive recently, with the shift of production to developing countries. However, there are hidden costs, as Kristin Thiele reveals.
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The Davison Brothers: Continuing the Dynasty
Glenis Lindley
As motor-sports fans rev up for Australia's iconic Bathurst bash, Glenis Lindley speaks with two brothers, both with hopes of winning.
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Bindi Irwin: A Grown Up Little Girl
Author, singer, actor, TV show presenter, dancer and of course, conservationist. It's hard to believe that Bindi Irwin is only 12 years old.
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2010: Our Faith
Geoff Youlden takes an insightful look at the position of the Christian faith in Australia and the US today.
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Denver Steyn's Bodybuilding Temple
Randall Oliver
Randall Oliver speaks with a budding young bodybuilder whose faith makes him stand out from the rest.