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Siblings bear the scars but retain the faith

July 08, 2020 Darrell Croker

Aboriginal siblings Richard and Louise Campbell were separated when they were stolen from their parents in 1965. Richard somehow survived the inhumane treatment of the Kinchela Boys Home outside Kempsey, while Louise grew up with foster families in western Sydney as well as the Hunter Valley.   

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Recognition and support required

July 07, 2020 Gary Christensen

The disproportionate incarceration rates of Indigenous people in Australia is an issue that cannot be understated.

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Lives that mattered

July 04, 2020 Bishop Bill Wright

As we come up to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday this year, issues of race, discrimination and reconciliation are very much on the public agenda around the world.

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Readers and researchers get ready

July 02, 2020 Mandy Greaves

Pages are turning in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle to make available one of the state’s largest religious library collections outside of Sydney.

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Pandemic exposes a disconnect

July 01, 2020 Sally Cloke

COVID-19 has brought new life to well-worn tales from the Bible.

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Proof is in the pudding

June 30, 2020 Baden Ellis

Like everyone, the Development and Relief Agency (DARA) is operating a little differently to usual.

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China tests faith

June 29, 2020 Darrell Croker

There are 12 million Catholics in China — an insignificant number in a country of 1.43 billion where atheism is the state religion.

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Tackling modern slavery

June 26, 2020 Anh Dinh

Freedom and fairness — two words long taken for granted in Australia.

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