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In a world which often seems to be filled with negativity and decline, the fact that over a million young pilgrims have journeyed to Lisbon for World Youth Day is an inspiring sign of faith and growth.
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“Techno-mimicry” is a phenomenon in which workers respond to the potential arrival of a displacing technology by doing their best to anticipate and adopt its ways — but aren’t they thereby preparing for their replacement?
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This week we revisit a Compass classic, Indira’s Tree. Join our host Indira Naidoo on her personal journey of grief and discovery after the tragic death of her sister. 11am Sunday 13 August on ABC tv and anytime on ABC iview https://t.co/HWwZf2gihw
*TW* When broadcaster Indira Naidoo's sister suicided, Indira sought solace in her daily walks. Through nature's cycle of renewal - and with the help of some key people, she found her own ways to keep living. ‘Indira’s Tree’ from 6.30pm Sunday August 6th on ABC TV + ABC iview.
For more on how Indira Naidoo turned her grief into discovery, stream ‘Indira’s Tree’ Sunday August 6th 6.30pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.
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*TW* In 2020, Indira Naidoo’s (@dearindira) world was shattered when her younger sister took her own life. Searching for solace, Indira found herself drawn to a tree. That connection led her to discover how nature can heal us. ‘Indira’s Tree’ from Sun Aug 6th 6.30pm on @ABCTV
Compass host Indira Naidoo opens up about writing through grief, her sister's suicide, and finding solace in nature.
Watch ‘Indira’s Tree’ from 6.30pm Sunday August 6th on ABC TV and ABC iview. And join the conversation.
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Australian Sikh woman Kamaljit Kaur Athwal took the state government to court last year, claiming the Weapons Act discriminated against the carrying of her religion's ceremonial sword, the Kirpan.
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What is behind the biggest protestant denomination in the US expelling congregations that ordain women, including the massive Saddleback Church in California, once its trophy church. @RadioNational
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This week on Soul Search, what is our relationship with death? Yahia Lababidi speaks about his latest book, Quarantine notes: aphorisms on morality and mortality.
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Across Thailand, many of its citizens are asking one fundamental question: What's the point of holding elections? @RadioNational
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"There are strong arguments for and against parent migration, but the conflicting views are not easily reconciled because they draw on fundamentally different ethical foundations, pitting a utilitarian calculus against an ethic of care."
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"They cross your boundaries time and time again … [and] they often project their stuff all over you."
Sound familiar? Then take note: there are red flags to help spot a difficult person — and measures you can take to soften their impact. @RadioNational
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Despite ongoing US-China tensions, Hollywood films can still make hundreds of millions of dollars at the Chinese box office.
But getting films into China means securing the tick of approval from the CCP. @RadioNational
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