The St Margaretâs Anglican Girls School community gathered at St Johnâs Cathedral recently to celebrate the schoolâs 125th anniversary
Today is the international World Day of Social Justice: a day when we can, and should, draw attention to the big social justice issues of our time â issues that underpin peopleâs ability to co-exist in peace and safety, within and among the nations of the world
Watch The Southport School (TSS) host their third annual surfing competition, an event that embodies core principles around the school’s physical and mental health wellbeing programme
The Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley traces the significance of faith in the work of the Queenâs Poets Laureate: âPoets Laureate help us to see what Philip Larkin called âthe million-petalled flower Of being hereâ. Thank God for thatâ
âReading this book has brought back memories of how we in the Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church of Australia were joined by Catholic, Orthodox and Lutheran women and men, and others, to support our struggle for womenâs ordination in the 1980s and 90s,â says Dr Gwenneth Roberts, trailblazing ordination of women campaigner
The Anglican Church Southern Queenslandâs new Reconciliation Action Plan will be launched next week in the Cathedral, bringing together people across our Diocesan community, including First Nations Elders and other Church leaders
The Revâd Canon Dr Jim McPherson reviews ABMâs Lenten resource, Where Do We Go From Here? Missional Bible Studies Based on the Book of Acts: âThese are not the sort of Bible studies where texts are marshalled and compared to other texts to merely enhance Bible knowledge…The study aims to help us take Scripture so seriously that it deeply confronts our own discipleshipâ
Seven teachers from Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast have been recognised nationally as among the âbest of the bestâ
Year 7 St Andrewâs Anglican College student Tehahlee Harvey has been crowned an International Champion, winning the Junior Individual Community Problem Solving division at the Future Problem Solving International Final
âAnd so, it comes back to how well we honour our relationships. The principle of loving oneâs neighbour invites us to approach the planet with a different framing. At its heart, loving oneâs neighbour involves acknowledging that we are connected to one another. My welfare and yours are interdependent. And we both cannot truly flourish unless the koala does, too,â says The Very Revâd Dr Peter Catt