St Patrick's bells sound once more
The new bells of St Patrick's cathedral, Bunbury, will marry tradition and science when they sound across the city for the first time
View ArticleCensus reveals no religion trend
Census figures show a growth in the number of people in southern Western Australia who have no religious affiliations.
View ArticleThe power of mystery and love: St Boniface cathedral
St Boniface Anglican cathedral turns 50 and faces challenges both materially and spiritually
View ArticleChristians celebrate
Thousands of West Australians have attended Easter church services across the state to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.
View ArticleForward in Faith church is finding converts among Aboriginal people
Gospel singing, dancing and speaking in tongues. It doesn't sound like traditional Australian Aboriginal spirituality.
View ArticleRamadan is a time of preparation for leading a good life the rest of the year
Fahad Ashraf is one of thousands in WA who will be fasting and praying for another three weeks in observance with Islam's holiest time.
View ArticleDardanup Shire to vote on mosque plan
The Shire of Dardanup is set to vote tonight on an application for what could be the first mosque built in south-west Western Australia.
View ArticleThe Easter message is the Resurrection not the suffering says Bishop
Though we can be swept up in the pagan traditions of Easter like easter eggs, the holiday has its foundation in the death and resurrection of Jesus. Catholic Bishop of Bunbury Gerard Holohan explains...
View ArticleSatan is a tour guide in the Hellbound fantasy books by Yallingup author
Tim Hawken has written a trilogy that challenges our perception of what happens after death.
View ArticleRadicalisation needs to be tackled on an individual basis, says Muslim academic
Dr Anne Aly sees the roots of religious terrorism stretching back to at least a decade ago in this country.
View ArticleChristmas lights up Bunbury
The best Christmas decorated street in Bunbury isn't the main street, but Dunstan Street in South Bunbury, where the residents turned their neighbourhood into a magnificent illumination.
View ArticlePolice at Christmas: On duty and away from family
Dunsborough Sergeant Bahen has worked 17 of the last 20 festive seasons and says he doesn't really know what it's like to have a normal Christmas anymore. Police are lucky to have one Christmas off in...
View ArticleWA's Education Minister dismayed at federal cut to state's school chaplaincy...
The Federal Government's decision to cut funding for school chaplains puts undue pressure on the WA Education Department, Minister Peter Collier says.
View ArticleRepublishing cartoon offensive to Muslims is justified by the war against...
Bernie Masters, a former South West MLA, re-posted an offensive cartoon on his Facebook page saying it is a call to action against the rise of terrorism.
View ArticleMeditation being used at Perth school and businesses to target stress
Perth schools and businesses are using meditation to calm nerves and boost the mental health of students and staff.
View ArticlePerth Muslim leaders say de-radicalisation strategy should 'not marginalise'...
Perth's Muslim leaders say a national strategy to prevent the radicalisation of students would help divert impressionable young people away from the "criminal indoctrinations" of Islamic State and...
View ArticleBusselton council delays adopting traditional acknowledgment at council meetings
An online petition is calling for a regional Western Australian council to adopt an acknowledgement of traditional landowners at the start of council meetings.
View ArticleBusselton council delays adopting traditional acknowledgment at council meetings
An online petition is calling for a regional Western Australian council to adopt an acknowledgement of traditional landowners at the start of council meetings.
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