Bit tricky, but not difficult

Bit tricky, but not difficult

Recently there was another case where someone masqueraded themselves as a doctor. A few years ago there was a fake doctor who worked at the Alice Springs Hospital in the Northern Territory. More recently another one on the Gold Coast..

  • The Botanic Gardens - 2

    In Australia, we are into 'Autumn', which is the very best time of year for gardening. As the heat and humidity finally recede, many of our flowers show their magnificence.

  • Panellists past the half way mark

    The Panellists for the young writer annual awards are past the half way point – there are four sets of panellists – these are the people who read and then mark the articles for the first six months of 2017 - for determinations for the presentations at the Sunshine Coast conference on 12 August.

  • Botanical Gardens

    In Australia, we are into 'Autumn', which is the very best time of year for gardening. As the heat and humidity finally recede, many of our flowers show their magnificence.

  • Three weeks to One Day in Melbourne – Saturday 3 June

    2017 'One Day in Melbourne' is three weeks away – a day focusing on the 'forgotten Christian media' - Saturday 3 June - after last year's inaugural on-line media presentations applauded by the 50 mission agency representatives and bloggers who attended.

  • Melbourne caught our attention

    The dramatic arrest of young Muslim men from Lebanese background some 2nd generation Australians, in Melbourne on 23 December two days before Christmas - planning to do enormous damage to major Christmas celebration sites caught the nation's attention.

  • Fancy Dress catches a rural community's spirit

    The Whitsundays 'Midge Point' Arts and Business Communities inaugural Fancy Dress afternoon tea was held at The Point Tavern yesterday afternoon.

  • The Resurrection and “Near-death experiences in New Zealand”

    Who wouldn’t be fascinated by tales of people crossing over to the other side and coming back to tell the tale?

  • What our Kiwi young writers eat

    An article in the NZ Herald on what New Zealander's purchase in their grocery trolley's sparked my interest whether this coincided with our Kiwi young writers, a good spectrum from Auckland down to Christchurch.

  • New Zealand Salvation Army's Christina Tyson to head international young writer 'Awards Commission'

    An international young writer 'Awards Commission' has been established to look afresh at the 'awards' structure for 2018 and onwards and the chair is Major Christina Tyson the Salvation Army Media Unit head.

  • Bible Society New Zealand still spreading the Good News

    Bible Society New Zealand (BSNZ) is one of the biggest Christian charities in New Zealand. This year they celebrate their 171st year of operation, making them one of the oldest organisations in the country.

  • 1 min Video on Forgotten Christian Media - One Day in Melbourne

    The 1 min video for 'One Day in Melbourne' aimed at the 'forgotten Christian media' on Saturday 3 June has been released.