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30 document(s) in Religion.
Ethics come in from the cold after Labor U-turn
Providers of ethics classes will be given the same tax deductions as for scripture classes, alleviating the threat of the lessons becoming financially unviable.
Sydney Morning Herald 08/04/2013
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540 words
Doctor fights action over mother's death
A doctor who lives with a strict Christian-based religious group in northern NSW had several days to take his mother to hospital for potentially life-saving treatment before she died, a court has been told.
Sydney Morning Herald 06/03/2013
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320 words
School choice is not just keeping the faith
When it comes to where their children will be educated, many parents are making decisions based on reasons other than religion, write Josephine Tovey and Georgina Mitchell.
Sydney Morning Herald 18/02/2013
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1037 words
FAITH
THE barometer needle is nudging "fair", the mercury slowly rising. The sun is shining in a clear blue sky. Beach paraphernalia is quickly assembled.
The Sunday Age 27/01/2013
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404 words
Labor's anti-discrimination legislation is a bigots' charter
The Gillard government is too scared to brawl with the bishops, rabbis and imams over equality.
The Age 14/01/2013
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851 words
A time of abundant opportunity
John Cha Poong started giving children in Zambia disposable cameras three years ago to record their daily lives. The results they sent back were unexpected: their extreme poverty should have been depressing but the pictures that came back were so happy.
Sun Herald 23/12/2012
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2088 words
An abundant life
Fulfilment comes not from material goods but from good relationships and a spiritual understanding of one's place in the world, argues Barney Zwartz.
The Sunday Age 23/12/2012
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2080 words
Without a god, we need a mythical mate to cling to
The battler, the digger and the man on the land have become modern-day deities, writes Nicholas Herriman.
Sydney Morning Herald 15/12/2012
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662 words
Opting out of religion only way in to ethics
PARENTS will not be told of the availability of ethics classes in their school until after they have opted out of special religious education, or scripture, under changes to be adopted by the state government.
Sydney Morning Herald 05/12/2012
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401 words
And another thing ...
NEED we say that make-believe is big right now?
The Sunday Age 25/11/2012
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151 words
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