8th Apr 2022 - 1 mins
Not the Amazon virtual assistant – I don’t mean to herald the singularity here – but kids and teenagers called Alexa, as well as their......
8th Apr 2022 - 1 mins
Not the Amazon virtual assistant – I don’t mean to herald the singularity here – but kids and teenagers called Alexa, as well as their......
4th Mar 2022 - 1 mins
The language of floods is visceral, and frightening – like the real thing. Floodwaters ‘rage’. An ‘angry’ river rises. Bridges, homes,......
4th Mar 2022 - 1 mins
The language of floods is visceral, and frightening – like the real thing. Floodwaters ‘rage’. An ‘angry’ river rises. Bridges, homes,......
2nd Jan 2022 - 1 mins
Are you familiar with the 100 page rule? Life is short and books are many, so rather than persevering with a book you’re not enjoying, you......
2nd Jan 2022 - 1 mins
Are you familiar with the 100 page rule? Life is short and books are many, so rather than persevering with a book you’re not enjoying, you......
16th Oct 2021 - 4 mins
As assisted dying comes to a vote in the NSW Parliament, Natasha Moore, writing for the Sydney Morning Herald, considers some questions that......
16th Oct 2021 - 4 mins
As assisted dying comes to a vote in the NSW Parliament, Natasha Moore, writing for the Sydney Morning Herald, considers some questions that......
29th Sep 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on how Sally Rooney's newest novel features Jesus, and the search for meaning in the "real world"....
29th Sep 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on how Sally Rooney's newest novel features Jesus, and the search for meaning in the "real world"....
7th Sep 2021 - 1 mins
This International Literacy Day, Natasha Moore celebrates the fact that the goal of universal literacy is so widely held, and ferociously pursued....
7th Sep 2021 - 1 mins
This International Literacy Day, Natasha Moore celebrates the fact that the goal of universal literacy is so widely held, and ferociously pursued....
26th Aug 2021 - 11 mins
It’s eighty years ago this month since C.S. Lewis — an Oxford don almost entirely unknown to the public — stepped up to the microphone......
26th Aug 2021 - 11 mins
It’s eighty years ago this month since C.S. Lewis — an Oxford don almost entirely unknown to the public — stepped up to the microphone......
17th Aug 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore ponders what 14th-century anchoress Julian of Norwich might teach us about holding onto hope in difficult times....
17th Aug 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore ponders what 14th-century anchoress Julian of Norwich might teach us about holding onto hope in difficult times....
3rd Aug 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on what it means - in Tokyo, at home, and in lockdown - to be Australians, at the same time both one and many....
3rd Aug 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on what it means - in Tokyo, at home, and in lockdown - to be Australians, at the same time both one and many....
6th Jul 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on the use of traditional place names on weather maps and Australia Post letters this NAIDOC Week. ...
6th Jul 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on the use of traditional place names on weather maps and Australia Post letters this NAIDOC Week. ...
28th Jun 2021 - 5 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on the startling theme of this year's Dark Mofo festival in Hobart: Come to the Cross. ...
28th Jun 2021 - 5 mins
Natasha Moore reflects on the startling theme of this year's Dark Mofo festival in Hobart: Come to the Cross. ...
8th Jun 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore on South Korea's Space Out Competition, the challenge of slowing down, and the value of prayer....
8th Jun 2021 - 1 mins
Natasha Moore on South Korea's Space Out Competition, the challenge of slowing down, and the value of prayer....