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Anglicare: Homeless plan not enough

Anglicare Sydneys CEO Peter Kell has said that, while opposition leader Kevin Rudds policy to provide emergency accommodation is a helpful step, a broader solution is needed to address the needs of Sydney's homeless.

Idol star to pull carols crowds

Australian Idol star Dean Geyer is expected to draw crowds of up to 8000 - double last years turnout - when he performs at St Pauls, Castle Hills Carols by Candlelight on December 16.

Govt may act on TAFE chaplains

After a three year struggle to gain official recognition for Christian chaplains from TAFE NSW, the Rev Craig Blackett is now hopeful of Government action after the Christian Democrats raised the issue in State Parliament.

Casting a lasting vote

As the 2007 Federal Election looms closer, Sydney Anglican churches are using a range of creative methods to put Jesus on the public agenda. While religion and politics are often taboo, cheeky 'how to vote cards, information websites and Meet Your Candidate forums are just some of the ways that Christians are engaging the wider community.

Voting is compulsory

How will you vote in this Federal election? The question is so important, it's too unsettling to ask in polite company.

Bruce Baird’s sweetest victory

He may have played a key role in Sydneys Olympics but one of Bruce Bairds proudest political moment happened here, in his now half-empty electoral office in suburban Caringbah.

10 tips to get you fit for the information superhighway

In real estate they say it's all about location, location, location. The same can be said for modern ministry. It's not just about having an easy to find church - if you are not making the most of where your ministry 'fronts' on the information superhighway, you may be starting a long way behind.

Bomber Boys

This book looks at the many aircrew who made up RAF Bomber command in World War Two, the many Germans who as aircrew, flak gunners or ground crew fought the aerial fleets, and the many civilians on both sides who were killed or whose houses and businesses were destroyed in air raids.

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