Day: July 22, 2021
Trust in Australian development NGOs on the rise
Public trust matters for development NGOs (non government organisations). Terence Wood writes about how trust in Australian NGOs and charities have changed during the Covid-19 pandemic Development NGOs work in […]
Seminar inspiring: Student
A STUDENT has described a recent media education seminar organised by the Catholic church as inspiring and made him feel connected to God. De La Salle Secondary School student Dian […]
Pastor raises concern over donation of funds to churches
A LUTHERAN church pastor believes that politicians who attend church events to distribute money to members of the congregation are only promoting a handout mentality. Yabem president Rev Yasam Aiwara […]
Pope thanks board, staff for healthcare
Pope Francis has thanked the board of directors and the medical staff who took care of him during his recent hospitalisation at the Agostino Gemelli hospital in Rome. “Upon returning […]
Celebrating 100 years
The Catholic church of Papua region Legion of Mary congress will celebrate 100 years at St Paul’s Parish Veifa’a in Central. It is organising a three-day celebration and spiritual renewal […]
Vaccine station open
The National caught up with some people who received their first dose on Tuesday about their thoughts on the Covid-19 vaccine and why they chose to get the vaccine. Here […]
Getting support at work for mental health problem
If your mental health problem is disturbing your working life, it can be tricky to know what to do. Fortunately, there are workplace support options available to help you. Discrimination […]
Battling diabetes, Covid
If you are living with diabetes, what is the risk that the Covid-19 poses to you and how can you stay safe and healthy during the pandemic? The World Health […]
Doc: People sick, tired of virus
World Health Organisation (WHO) chief says that people around the world are “sick and tired” of the virus and wanted the pandemic to be over but this could not happen […]
Pandemic affecting children’s vaccination
TWENTY-THREE million children missed out on basic vaccines through routine immunisation services last year – 3.7 million more than in 2019, according to official data published by the World Health […]