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Fair trade under fire

Misleading marketing or the best answer to world trade failings? Jeremy Halcrow weighs up allegations of deceptive conduct.

Does Fairtrade boost church outreach?

As Fairtrade Fortnight begins in Australia this week, sydneyanglicans.net asks whether church-Fairtrade partnerships are a viable option in Sydney. Over 90 per cent of the individuals who sell the UK's leading Fairtrade organisation's products are committed Christians who operate out of local churches. Could this English model work in Sydney?

No fair share

Compared to the English, Australian Christians are very blasé about the exploitation lying behind the products they buy.

Donald Robinson: Selected Works

I welcome these books, which record and celebrate some written ministry of Donald Robinson, formerly Vice-Principal of Moore College, Bishop in Parramatta and Archbishop of Sydney.

Rudd gives CPX warm welcome

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has commended the Centre for Public Christianity in an unsolicited letter.

Watching Brief

Those looking for a comprehensive and coherent analysis of the issues of human rights, law and justice will be disappointed by this book.

Supa solution to pupil-free days

Sydney Anglican churches are easing the pupil-free-day headache for local families with Monday Fundays and Supadays.

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