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Learn: Habits of Life (5) I really want to speak of several things together: reading, questioning, investigating, and from these and many other things, learn. It is at once a characteristic of humans that we can learn and t…

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Learn: Habits of Life (5) I really want to speak of several things together: reading, questioning, investigating, and from these and many other things, learn. It is at once a characteristic of humans that we can learn and that in many ways we fail to learn. There is a commonly quoted saying about ‘those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.’  These words were spoken by Winston Churchill, in a speech in the British House of Commons in 1948, but the original formulation comes from the philosopher George Santayana, in his book…

Learn: Habits of Life (5)

I really want to speak of several things together: reading, questioning, investigating, and from these and many other things, learn. It is at once a characteristic of humans that we can learn and that in many ways we fail to learn. There is a commonly quoted saying about…

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Walk: Habits of life (4) Walk, This one may sound a little lighter, but it’s a habit of life nonetheless, filled with profound meaning and potential. Like an infant’s first words, so too their first steps are celebrated. S…

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Walk: Habits of life (4) Walk, This one may sound a little lighter, but it’s a habit of life nonetheless, filled with profound meaning and potential. Like an infant’s first words, so too their first steps are celebrated. Suddenly, their world is much larger. They’re on their way! Walking is considered a defining aspect of homo erectus. I want to suggest it is crucial to our mental and spiritual health, as much as to our physical health.

Walk: Habits of life (4)

Walk, This one may sound a little lighter, but it’s a habit of life nonetheless, filled with profound meaning and potential. Like an infant’s first words, so too their first steps are celebrated. Suddenly, their world is much larger. They’re on their way! Walking is…

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No Nuclear Weapons in Australia When it comes to nuclear weapons, Australians have a right to know – and a right to say No.

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Truth—Habits of life (3) In the Christian story of Jesus’ trial before a Roman governor, Pontius Pilate challenges Jesus with the question, ‘What is truth?’ We may wonder what led a powerful and possibly war-wearing man to…

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Truth—Habits of life (3) In the Christian story of Jesus’ trial before a Roman governor, Pontius Pilate challenges Jesus with the question, ‘What is truth?’ We may wonder what led a powerful and possibly war-wearing man to pose that question. It certainly is a question for us today. The question has many aspects: What do we mean by ‘truth’? How do we come by it?

Truth—Habits of life (3)

In the Christian story of Jesus’ trial before a Roman governor, Pontius Pilate challenges Jesus with the question, ‘What is truth?’ We may wonder what led a powerful and possibly war-wearing man to pose that question. It certainly is a question for us today. The question…

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Belonging—Habits of life (2) Belonging is perhaps the habit of life. It is so fundamental that it precedes everything else. It has to be recognised, acknowledged, and practiced, but it exists before all of that. All of us huma…

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Belonging—Habits of life (2) Belonging is perhaps the habit of life. It is so fundamental that it precedes everything else. It has to be recognised, acknowledged, and practiced, but it exists before all of that. All of us humans, but also all other creatures and forms of life, come into being with relationships: in our case we are the progeny of other human lives. We have parents and they too have relationships, into which we are born as well.

Belonging—Habits of life (2)

Belonging is perhaps the habit of life. It is so fundamental that it precedes everything else. It has to be recognised, acknowledged, and practiced, but it exists before all of that. All of us humans, but also all other creatures and forms of life, come into being with…

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Attention? Attention!    Habits of life (1) Attention! Attention! I am sure we have all heard this kind of call, perhaps over a public address system. It demands that we listen. The word ‘attention’ can have this sense of a demand or command. As children at school we were required to stand in lines, with our feet together and hands by our sides. This was called standing to attention.

Attention? Attention!    Habits of life (1)

Attention! Attention! I am sure we have all heard this kind of call, perhaps over a public address system. It demands that we listen. The word ‘attention’ can have this sense of a demand or command. As children at school we were required to stand in…

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Look up. Look down. No, I am not pretending to be my eye doctor! Recently I have been thinking a lot about looking. ‘Look’ is a word we use in so many ways. Some weeks ago I heard a radio interview in which an expert …

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Untitled No, I am not pretending to be my eye doctor! Recently I have been thinking a lot about looking. ‘Look’ is a word we use in so many ways. Some weeks ago I heard a radio interview in which an expert in the field of discussion was clearly frustrated with the common talking points being posed by the journalist, and I noticed that from then on every point she made began with, ‘

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No, I am not pretending to be my eye doctor! Recently I have been thinking a lot about looking. ‘Look’ is a word we use in so many ways. Some weeks ago I heard a radio interview in which an expert in the field of discussion was clearly frustrated with the common talking points being posed…

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On having nothing to say In recent Christmas letters many people have urged me to keep on writing for this blog. Why have I not written, for some months, I ask myself. I could offer many reasons. For the last year I have b…

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On having nothing to say In recent Christmas letters many people have urged me to keep on writing for this blog. Why have I not written, for some months, I ask myself. I could offer many reasons. For the last year I have been increasingly appalled by the state of the world, now dominated in so many ways by the would-be Caesar, Pope, and Nobel Laureate in the United States’ White House.

On having nothing to say

In recent Christmas letters many people have urged me to keep on writing for this blog. Why have I not written, for some months, I ask myself. I could offer many reasons. For the last year I have been increasingly appalled by the state of the world, now dominated in so…

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In a different place I'm in a different place: a phrase we often use to say that something important has changed, often for the better. I'm thinking about being somewhere different, literally. For some of us, that's a common experience, if travel is a part of our life-style. For others, it is quite rare. I've recently spent some time in another country and I've been reflecting upon the experience: 'different', and yet also there is so much in common.

In a different place

I'm in a different place: a phrase we often use to say that something important has changed, often for the better. I'm thinking about being somewhere different, literally. For some of us, that's a common experience, if travel is a part of our life-style. For others, it is…

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Rightly dividing … I have heard many stories lately of community groups,, but especially church groups, that have split, or left the wider community or denomination to which they belonged. Or in one situation the denomination has kicked out several groups on the basis of disagreements over a policy (they would say adherence to what they believe are biblical teachings). And that's my specific interest here.

Rightly dividing …

I have heard many stories lately of community groups,, but especially church groups, that have split, or left the wider community or denomination to which they belonged. Or in one situation the denomination has kicked out several groups on the basis of disagreements over a…

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A time to tear down … and … The demolition of buildings is an everyday experience it seems. In our suburb, and it seems all over the country, there is a building boom: but in so many instances what we notice first is the demolition. Homes where, over perhaps a hundred years, a family began, grew, and moved out in the wider world, to be replaced by another generation, or more—and then in a matter of minutes, all that living, sharing, learning, struggle and joy, is torn down.

A time to tear down … and …

The demolition of buildings is an everyday experience it seems. In our suburb, and it seems all over the country, there is a building boom: but in so many instances what we notice first is the demolition. Homes where, over perhaps a hundred years, a family began, grew,…

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Now: the greatest gift of all The word ‘present’ has two important meanings. One means ‘now’, the current time and situation. The other means ‘gift’, something given to us or to another. I am increasingly convinced that the two meanings are deeply inter-related. The present time is a great gift. Indeed, I have come to think that it is all we have. To receive what is, what is now, and that…

Now: the greatest gift of all

The word ‘present’ has two important meanings. One means ‘now’, the current time and situation. The other means ‘gift’, something given to us or to another. I am increasingly convinced that the two meanings are deeply inter-related. The present time is a great gift.…

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Resisting the bargain price: what we owe to each other One of the people we studied in my recent course of biographies was Wayne Oates. Wayne Oates was born in 1917 and died in 1999. He lived his whole life in the USA. He had a very difficult childhood: he was abandoned by his father as a small child, and was brought up by his sister and grandmother, while his mother went to work in a cotton mill.

Resisting the bargain price: what we owe to each other

One of the people we studied in my recent course of biographies was Wayne Oates. Wayne Oates was born in 1917 and died in 1999. He lived his whole life in the USA. He had a very difficult childhood: he was abandoned by his father as a small…

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Easter 2 ‘What are we doing in the upper room?’ On Sunday I preached at the Collins Street Baptist Church, on the theme ‘What are we doing in the upper room?’ I was encouraged by many who found these words helpful in relating an ancient story to our own situation today ... The text of the sermon is here: Collins Street April 27, 2025

Easter 2 ‘What are we doing in the upper room?’

On Sunday I preached at the Collins Street Baptist Church, on the theme ‘What are we doing in the upper room?’ I was encouraged by many who found these words helpful in relating an ancient story to our own situation today ... The text of the sermon…

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When in trouble—what does our faith mean? I’m sure I’m like so many others, wondering  just what is going on in the world.  Apart from those who imagine D J Trump is their messiah, what can a person of faith (of any faith) do or say about this.Even more challenging, how might we pray in this time. For what might we pray? I do not think of or practice the sort of prayers that have been described as a ‘shopping list’.

When in trouble—what does our faith mean?

I’m sure I’m like so many others, wondering  just what is going on in the world.  Apart from those who imagine D J Trump is their messiah, what can a person of faith (of any faith) do or say about this.Even more challenging, how might we pray in this time.…

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A matter of life and death: ‘Stone Yard devotional’ I very nearly broke my rule and gave up reading this book half-way through. I am glad I didn’t, because it offers valuable challenges for reflection. Stone Yard Devotional is pitched as a novel, by Charlotte Wood, but it’s many other things as well. It’s like a journal, of someone on a long search for self, as well as cryptic insights into rural and religious life in the years of Covid restrictions.

A matter of life and death: ‘Stone Yard devotional’

I very nearly broke my rule and gave up reading this book half-way through. I am glad I didn’t, because it offers valuable challenges for reflection. Stone Yard Devotional is pitched as a novel, by Charlotte Wood, but it’s many other things as…

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What am I doing in the surf?— reflection for a new year It’s a glorious, warm day and I am glad to ride a few waves in the local surf beach. Those who know some of my personal history may marvel, with me, that 15 years on from our tsunami experience, and now in my mid-seventies, I am still wading into the water with my body board and catching the better waves to ride into shore.

What am I doing in the surf?— reflection for a new year

It’s a glorious, warm day and I am glad to ride a few waves in the local surf beach. Those who know some of my personal history may marvel, with me, that 15 years on from our tsunami experience, and now in my mid-seventies, I am still wading…

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Contemplating a different life On holidays: a week spent in a different place, and different in so many ways. A week in which I did not see a news bulletin or newspaper once, but enjoyed food with family, sporting events, outings, and rest. And time for some contemplation on the nature and meaning of life. We stayed in an area very close to the Queensland - New South Wales border, where the beach and a massive river shape the entire region.

Contemplating a different life

On holidays: a week spent in a different place, and different in so many ways. A week in which I did not see a news bulletin or newspaper once, but enjoyed food with family, sporting events, outings, and rest. And time for some contemplation on the nature and meaning…

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An absolute gem: In everything, give thanks We were delighted by the Australian musical My Brilliant Career—based on the original book by Miles Franklin (1901) and then a book and lyrics by Sheridan Harbridge and Dean Bryant. Bryant also wrote the music, with Matthew Frank. The production is astonishing, telling the story of an ambitious but very poor young woman, Sybylla, intent upon a career as an artist, even though she has no opportunities and cannot even define for herself what it is she will do in this ‘brilliant career’.

An absolute gem: In everything, give thanks

We were delighted by the Australian musical My Brilliant Career—based on the original book by Miles Franklin (1901) and then a book and lyrics by Sheridan Harbridge and Dean Bryant. Bryant also wrote the music, with Matthew Frank. The production is…

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Season of Peace and Joy? Our car park behaviour gives it all away. It is said to be a season of peace and joy, but it doesn’t look at all like that in the car park, or on the roads in general. I’ve just been to the shopping centre, where a long tailback of cars, many with horns blaring, was the simple outcome of one elderly man trying to manoeuvre his car out of a parking spot, while giving way to another driver, who did not understand his intention.

Season of Peace and Joy?

Our car park behaviour gives it all away. It is said to be a season of peace and joy, but it doesn’t look at all like that in the car park, or on the roads in general. I’ve just been to the shopping centre, where a long tailback of cars, many with horns blaring, was the…

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Both parties have fostered a mentality where public ed should be your last "choice"- a hole-riddled safety net for the undeserving. THere's no sense in Australia of pub ed being a public good, being a place to build social cohesion, to give opportunities to all. That's why nobody fights for it.

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This is true in every Murdochracy across the world

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ABC radio shakeup: Fran Kelly to host new show as Sarah Macdonald dumped from Sydney morning program | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | The Guardian

Please Google complaints ABC & complain if this change bothers you.

It certainly bothers me. 😖

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According 2 ABS, electricity prices fell by 35.6%. The largest annual fall for the monthly Electricity series on record.

Rebates from fed Labor & state Labor govt in QLD had much to do with it.

Won’t hear anything about it on MSM - as they continue to bag Labor & run a coalition protection racket

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