It’s high noon for Anglicans as a showdown looms
The day of reckoning is at hand for Australia’s second-largest church and this much can be said with confidence: the proudly inclusive spirit of Anglicanism may not survive what happens next week.
The day of reckoning is at hand for Australia’s second-largest church and this much can be said with confidence: the proudly inclusive spirit of Anglicanism may not survive what happens next week.
A long-delayed showdown over same-sex marriage threatens to ‘further diminish’ Australia’s second-largest church and destroy its national unity.
The two men vying to replace AOC boss John Coates have made sharply contrasting closing pitches to the delegates who will decide the tenaciously fought election on Saturday.
Government projections reveal the dramatic fadeout of the great generation that saved a nation in World War II.
The resting place of former Z Special Unit member Abu Kassim, an Asian Muslim and victim of racist segregation policies, has finally been revealed.
It has taken nearly a lifetime for Patrick Dodson to uncover the sad, maddening story of Sergeant Abu Kassim.
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Sydney Olympics organiser Sandy Hollway has cautioned that a newly minted ‘megaboard’ for Brisbane’s 2032 Games could be too unwieldy to get the job done.
A fiercely competitive Senate contest in Queensland at the May 21 general election comes down to a brutal mathematical equation: what does five into two equal?
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