One song halted a war, another marked the first broadcast of the human voice.
Category: Culture
An anthology uniting amateurs with professionals and students with mentors celebrates a longstanding collaboration between Avondale College of Higher Education and Australia’s best contemporary poets.
A look back at some little-known yet world-changing events.
A growing research culture has seen Avondale graduate the largest number of higher degree by research and PhD students in the one class this year.
Troy Fitzgerald's new book offers a "refreshing approach" to daily devotions.
Dr Wendy Jackson not only wrote helps for teachers of the Church’s Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide but also scripts for a complimentary video series.
The South Pacific Division employs about 120 people in Wahroonga (NSW). But what do they all do?
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world," wrote poet William Yeats in 1919. A century later his grim foreboding is awfully resonant.
There's been a lot of talk about unity lately. But what does the Word of God have to say?