Episodes

  • The Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriages
    29 mins
  • Chernobyl – Lethal Legacy
    Apr 26 2024

    The nuclear explosion at Chernobyl on the 26th April, 1986, was the worst man-made disaster in history. 50 tonnes of radiation were released into the atmosphere. It contaminated millions of acres of forests and farmlands, causing death and destruction.

    The disaster provides insights into the devastating effects of sin. It also provides insights into sin’s cure and reminds us that one day soon, God will set things right and create a new paradise home for us.

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    29 mins
  • Tom Richards – ANZAC Champion
    Apr 19 2024

    Like most small towns and villages around Australia, Emmaville has its war memorial, complete with the names of those who volunteered from this area. But the name of Emmaville’s most remarkable son is not here, for by the time he enlisted, he had long moved away — Tom Richards.

    Richards' grew up to be an athletic young man, and his speed, strength and intelligent play led to his selection in the Queensland team in 1905 as a breakaway. His light brown hair led to the nickname of ‘Rusty’, and over the next thirty-five years, Richards would become the only man to represent both Australia and the United Kingdom in Rugby Union, and eventually the trophy for Wallaby-British Lions contests would be named after him. He would win a gold medal at the 1908 Olympic Games in London, and then be awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry on the battlefields of France.

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    29 mins
  • The Cattle Empire
    Apr 12 2024

    "The Outback" is a colloquial name for the vast desert region that comprises most of Australia's interior. It describes the emptiness, remoteness, and the huge distances of inland Australia. In fact, nothing says 'Australia' quite like our Outback. And you can find a little of the Outback in every state of mainland Australia. The open spaces that seem to stretch on forever tell the story of the exploration and development of our red-brown land, and reflect Australia's pioneering spirit and unique identity. And nowhere is this more evident than in the live-stock industry, especially on the vast cattle stations that cover much of the Outback.

    In this episode we head to remote north-western Australia where dreams have always been big. While success in the Kimberley has often been challenging, that hasn't discouraged the young Indigenous stockmen and traditional owners who now hold the Roebuck Plains Station lease. Despite challenges they have built a successful cattle operation with a herd of over 20,000 animals in Western Australia. Today we're going to consider the ultimate Cattle Empire and discover how it affects each of us.

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    29 mins
  • The Bible - The Greatest Book Ever Written
    Apr 5 2024

    The Guinness Book of Records estimates that over 5 billion copies of the Bible have been printed throughout history. If you've ever picked up one of these copies and found it to be unlike any other book you've read, don't be too quick to dismiss it.

    You might have questions about why it is split into two sections, the "Old Testament" and the "New Testament"? Who wrote it, and when and where? Did one person write it all, or are there multiple authors? Is it an original work or a copy? However, perhaps the most important question is why so many people regard the Bible as sacred, calling it God's Book or the Word of God. Is there a compelling reason for this belief? These are all valid and significant questions. So, let's take a closer look at the greatest book ever written.

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    29 mins
  • Checkpoint Charlie & The Price of Freedom
    Mar 29 2024

    This is the place where East meets West in the heart of Europe. This is the place where Communism and Capitalism clashed. During the Cold War, the crossing point between the East and West was called Checkpoint Charlie and was universally known as the epicentre of the conflict. Throughout its history, it was a place of high tension and drama.

    It all began after the Second World War with the 1945 occupation of Germany. The United States and the Soviet Union began to emerge as ideologically opposed 'superpowers', each wanting to exert their influence in the post-war world. And unfortunately, Germany became the focus of Cold War politics. It was an era of secrets, spies, espionage, covert operations, agents and assassins. Many agents operated undercover and lived double lives to infiltrate enemy governments and societies. It was a time when information was king and fear and uncertainty ruled.

    Join us on a journey back to the Cold War, when Checkpoint Charlie held centre stage in the fight for freedom, as we take a closer look at the price of freedom and what freedom is – and as we do so, you may find the freedom you're looking for.

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    29 mins
  • Rembrandt – The Man Who Lit Up the World
    Mar 22 2024

    Throughout history, the Dutch have fought for important causes and become pioneers in social and economic changes that Europe and other countries have imitated. Known as a tolerant society, this has let important Dutch people leave their mark without judgment.

    Today, we will follow in the footsteps of one of the Netherlands' most loved and famous citizens, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (simply known as Rembrandt), whose talents and masterpieces have touched the hearts and lives of people worldwide for centuries.

    The life and works of this gifted Dutchman will highlight the typical Dutch character, creativity, innovation, and inherent capabilities for which they are famous. More importantly, his masterpieces will highlight how we can all find true happiness and inner peace. So, stay with us because Rembrandt's discovery, use and understanding of Light, could change your life forever.

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    29 mins
  • On The Dinosaur Trail
    Mar 19 2024

    Dinosaurs are the most spectacular creatures that have ever lived. They have been an intense source of fascination for many people. Both young and old love discovering more about these prehistoric giants that once roamed the earth. Lucky for us, outback Queensland has much prehistoric history to discover. So, let’s go on a journey along Australia’s Dinosaur Trail, which offers visitors a range of unique experiences not available anywhere else in the world. In our search for dinosaurs, we will visit the world-class bones and fossil discoveries in the towns of Winton, Hughenden, Richmond and Eromanga. This unique journey is going to be a fantastic experience. So join Gary Kent in our quest to find out more about the dinosaurs in Australia.

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    29 mins