This opportunity is for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students currently enrolled in an Allied Health university course who have completed their first year of study.
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We walk by faith: Accessible spiritual contemplation for all
Ignatian contemplation, an ancient method of imagination-based prayer, is about to become more accessible to those without 20:20 vision.
The Common Good Project August 2025 Roundtable event
The first event of The Common Good project was held on Monday 11th August.
Baptcare Spiritual Care Coordinator | Victoria
The Baptcare Spiritual Care Team has a vacancy for an experienced Spiritual Care Professional (Chaplain) in Morwell, Victoria, at Heritage Manor Community Residential Aged Care.
Should we upgrade humanity? New resource helps Christians make sense of transhumanism
What would life look like if we could live longer, boost our intelligence, and improve our physical abilities with a little technological help? Humanity 2.0? Christian Perspectives on Transhumanism, a new resource from...
Chinese Lutheran Church of Victoria seeks a Youth Ministry Leader
Are you called to mentor and inspire the next generation? The Chinese Lutheran Church of Victoria is seeking a passionate Youth Ministry Leader to disciple English-speaking youth.
Book Review: “Getting Over Yourself” by Caroline Spencer
This book review is authored by Amy Isham, Library Manager at Mannix Library. It is republished from TheGospelCoalition.org.
Registrations are now open for the Fellowship for Biblical Studies Conference 2025
Registrations are now open for the Fellowship for Biblical Studies Conference 2025—a two-day conference for Bible scholars to be held in Melbourne 29 Sept-1 Oct, 2025.
Alarna Page awarded the MSS Scholarship to study at University of Divinity
The Missionary Sisters of Service Scholarship has been awarded to a young Melukerdee woman, Alarna Page, from lutruwita/trowunna/Tasmania
Indigenous theology challenges colonial legacy
The Melbourne Anglican interviewed founding faculty members Naomi Wolfe and Garry Worete Deverell, one year on from the closure of the School of Indigenous Studies.










