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Celebrated 50 days after Easter, Pentecost Sunday celebrates the Holy Spirit descendingupon the Apostles, as Jesus said it would.
Acknowledging the need to assist the 2.65 million unpaid carers in Australia, the Australian Government launched Carer Gateway in 2015, providing free services and support carers.Â
Whatever your age, you can enjoy the benefits of physical activity. There’s a host of health reasons to stay active and it doesn’t have to be ‘serious business’.
Prosocial spending means spending money on other people, particularly gifts or donations to charity, and it is said to increase a person’s happiness and provide an emotional boost. People feel even happier when they give to a charity they have a personal connection to.
Featured in the latest edition of Pathways Magazine, we look at the challenges that come with the end of a separation for both parents and families, and how our Family Dispute Resolution services are there to support.Â
A study by Monash University found that amongst the 84% of women in Australia who use a form of contraception, one in seven choose to use natural family planning methods.
Express. Empower. Get loud – this is the theme for Youth Week 2024, and it is embraced by ºÚÁÏÀÏ˾»ú Sydney.
Held on 7 April under the sponsorship of the World Health Organisation, World Health Day is celebrated globally with a theme selected each year to highlight a priority area of concern. ‘My health, my right’ is the theme of the 2024 World Health Day.
They first appeared a few days after Christmas, subtle but hiding in plain sight, chocolate Easter eggs in supermarkets. Admittedly Easter falls early this year, but eggs on sale before New Year’s Eve is surely a little too soon.