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The State vs Nelson Mandela

On 11 July, 1963 South African police raided a farm near Johannesburg and arrested 10 men. After 90 days of seclusion from their families and from any legal advice they were charged with conspiracy to commit acts of sabotage and terrorism.

Getting board for God

Christian surfers are carving a place for themselves in Manly's surf-dominated community.

Who’s their Daddy?

The next generation of leaders are following in their fathers' footsteps as they launch the first ever Young Christians One Day Conference 08 this Saturday.

Paddling against poverty

The inaugural Paddle Against Poverty is one way surfers from St Matthews, Manly and other local churches are sharing Gods love in their local community and in Indonesia.

Anglican Portal finds new address

Anglican Media's web team has announced a new, 'logical' online address for the Sydney Anglican Network Portal - [url=http://www.sydneyanglicannetwork.net]http://www.sydneyanglicannetwork.net[/url].

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.

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