A local school with a global outlook, St Andrew’s Anglican College in Peregian Springs has been awarded the Best Co-Curricular Program at this year’s recent Australian Education Awards
Canterbury College staff, students and their families participated in a fabulous ‘online karaoke’ wellbeing project in the April 2020 school holidays by playing along or singing along to ‘All You Need is Love’ by the Beatles
“Complexity means one plus one can be more than two, then two plus two can be a surprisingly large number. A complex system is more than its component parts, for out of the relationships between the parts new things emerge. A lichen on a desert rock near Thargomindah emerges from the interactions between a fungus and an alga that normally cannot live in dry air or full sun,” says Prof. Roderick Rogers
The Anglican Church Southern Queensland’s 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
Bishop Jeremy Greaves and The Rev’d Penny Jones explore these important questions in this St Francis College short course video
Check out these messaging principles and FAQ guides, video and other resources created to assist clergy, lay leaders and Christian communications professionals, so they can more effectively engage their congregations and wider communities about the Uluru Statement, including constitutional recognition through an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
“We are all in this together and each person’s environmental contribution is important. Our personal choices alone may not seem important, but added to the collective impact of others they have significant influence – the response of individuals globally to COVID-19 has clearly demonstrated this,” says Fr Peter Moore, Chair of Angligreen
Australian church leaders have called on the Senate to keep the current ‘Medevac’ legislation in place
As part of our series of stories on RAP implementation, Leanne Wood and Olivene Yasso share about Anglicare Southern Queensland’s Reconciling Histories project, including how it was born and what stories the project is documenting
A septuagenarian parishioner, who began collecting stamps during his childhood in the Netherlands, has donated 18 stamp albums to the Anglican Board of Mission to raise funds for critical mission projects