By: Tania HarrisEverybody dreams. Scientists tell us that we all dream for one to two hours a night.1 Dreams are a normal and healthy part of being human. But where do they come from?A middle-aged woman named Karen once told me her dream. Karen was in her bedroom...
By: Sheridan VoyseyIf there’s one member of our household taking these uncertain times in his stride, it’s our black-furred, silver-pawed cockapoo, Rupert—whose playfulness is getting him through heatwaves and lockdowns alike.Rupert’s joy seems...
By: Sheridan VoyseyOn a day-to-day level, few of us probably think much about angels. They’re just stone statues in cemeteries or marble sculptures in galleries, the stuff of children’s tales and renaissance paintings, not of flesh-and-blood life. I may be...
By: Katrina RoeMike Willesee was arguably Australia’s most famous journalist and broadcaster. He spent more than fifty years working as a journalist across newspapers, radio, television and documentaries.When he was 51 years old, on his way to a documentary...