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"Looks at life through the lens of faith and points to hope”. Open House is a podcast that ran between 2007 and 2019, with hosts Sheridan Voysey, Leigh Hatcher, Dwayne Jeffries and Stephen O’Doherty, looking at local and world events, news, current affairs and spirituality from a Christian perspective.
- 505 - This Sounds Like Science: Music, Memory & Dementia
After seeing the effects of Alzheimer's Disease on her grandmother, Associate Professor Muireann Irish from the University of Sydney developed a passion to explore the links between brain response and music for patients of dementia.
Thu, 23 Aug 2018 - 504 - 500 Years After the Reformation, Catholics Learn From Protestants
Catholic theologian Reverend Dr Michael Trainor, has a wide ranging conversation on Open House about Catholic belief and practice. He believes Protestantism has given Catholics many gifts and Catholics should receive them with an open heart.
Tue, 28 Aug 2018 - 18min - 503 - New PM Scott Morrison – A Genuine Christian & Won’t Backstab, Says Bruce Baird, But Will He Soften on Refugees?
Bruce Baird, the former Liberal MP who has opened doors for Scott Morrison, chats about the new PM, his faith, and his tough stance on refugees.
Mon, 27 Aug 2018 - 17min - 502 - A Long Week In Politics Ends With a New, Christian, Liberal Leader – Prime Minister SCOMO
Professor John Warhurst, Emeritus Professor of politics from ANU and regular commentator talks Open House through the change of federal leadership.
Sun, 26 Aug 2018 - 501 - The Five Critical Christian Leadership Qualities – Servant, Shepherd, Steward, Sage & Seer
With a new Prime Minister in Canberra what sort of leadership values should we expect from a man who is so publicly and avowedly Christian? On Open House, author and theologian, Brian Harris, outlined the five 'S' qualities of Christian leadership.
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 15min - 500 - Walking on the Moon with Charlie Duke – Open House Interview with Sheridan Voysey
Charlie Duke, 10th astronaut to walk on the Moon, speaks to Sheridan Voysey House about his experiences in space, and his Christian faith.
Thu, 18 Jul 2019 - 499 - Leather-Clad Preacher to Outlaws: John Smith (1942-2019)
John Smith, legendary Australian minister, commentator, activist and founder of the God’s Squad Motorcycle Club has died after a long battle with cancer.
Mon, 18 Mar 2019 - 498 - You Will Believe This Story Because It Has A Picture
People are more likely to believe a true or false claim if it is paired with a photograph, a researcher from The Australian National University (ANU) has found. Dr Eryn Newman, from the ANU Research School of Psychology, has been finding out how people find truth in a fake-news era.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 497 - No Road? No Problem! The 'Go Anywhere' Christians
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) are one of the busiest airlines in the world. A Christian registered charity they go where others, quite literally, fear to tread. Ian McDougall from MAF Australia Group told Open House about the incredible work the organisation do in remote an isolated locations in Australia and around the world.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 495 - The Golden Thread Woven Into Every Life
Do you feel like you are barely holding on? Let the golden thread of God's presence be the calm on the other side of chaos. It could be that He is weaving a brilliant new beginning in the middle of your mess. Darlene Zschech spoke on Open House about her new book, 'The Golden Thread - Experiencing God's presence in every season of life."
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 19min - 494 - "Organ Tourism" Exposed In Shocking ReportListen: Kevin Andrews in conversation with Stephen O’Doherty. A parliamentary inquiry has recommended that more be done to deter organ trafficking in Australia …Fri, 21 Dec 2018
- 493 - The Simple Idea Saving Sick Babies In Nigeria
Oxygen is expensive and a scarce resource for health facilities in the developing world. By training staff in identifying the sick children who need oxygen the most, a Melbourne doctor has helped Nigerian hospitals halve the number of children dying from pneumonia. Paediatrician Hamish Graham, spoke to Open House about the award he has been given for his work and his vision to see oxygen available to every child in the world who needs it.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 492 - Soil Is So Very Much More Than Dirt
120 of the world’s best soil, health and agricultural scientists met recently in Sydney at a Global Soil Security conference. The scientists looked at how we can secure our soil for the centuries ahead while still feeding the billions of people on the planet. Professor Cristine Morgan, Professor of Soil Science, Texas A&M University was our guest on Open House.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 16min - 491 - Paris Riots, Brexit Angst; Welcome To 'New Europe'
Professor Tormey, from the University of Sydney, is an expert on European politics and populism. On Open House, he took us through the troubles facing French President, Emmanuel Macron, the bitter EU - UK divorce and why voters believe the empty promises of populist politicians. We even managed to get his opinion on happenings in Canberra, confirming for Professor Tormey just why he doesn't follow Australian politics.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 490 - Blue Whale Songs Are Changing. It's Not Good News.
The songs of Blue Whales are changing and that is not good news. Scientists think the change is yet another sign of the impact of climate change on our environment. Researcher Dr Emmannelle Leroy explains why on Open House.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 10min - 489 - We Need To Talk About Adoption
Adoption raises many sensitivities and concerns but it's time to talk about it. There are changes coming to adoption law in New South Wales and moves to make state laws more consistent across Australia. Two of Anglicare NSW's most experienced staff, Liz Byrne and Sue Madden, talked us through the current thinking on adoption and some touching personal insights into what it means for a child to have a family they know they will be with forever.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 22min - 488 - Dust Storms Another Sign Of Drought
After getting hit by a huge dust storm Open House got to wondering where all that soil actually came from. Emeritus Academic in soil science from ANU, Dr Richard Green told us it is another sign the drought is very serious.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 3min - 487 - Researchers Worried About The Survival Of The Platypus
A national risk assessment has suggested platypus declines of up to 30% across its range since European settlement, with localised declines and extinctions increasingly reported. “We have great concerns about the future survival of this unique species,” says project leader Professor Richard Kingsford.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 19min - 486 - SRE Helps Children Understand Themselves And Othes
Professor Susan Rutland, Emeritus Professor of Religion from the University of Sydney spoke on Open House about her research on SRE. She says SRE is an import mechanism for children to find their identity and that to remove religion is to weaken multiculturalism in Australia.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 12min - 485 - Sometimes The Good Guys Win
Caritas Australia ended the year on a high note with a win for civil society and Australian democracy. They have proved that 'sometimes the good guys win' with the success of a campaign they spearheaded to change the provisions of a government bill.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 10min - 484 - Loot Boxes – The Worrying Crossover of Gaming and GamblingListen: Dr Marcus Carter in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. An expert in gaming research warns that the 'loot boxes' in popular games are …Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 16min
- 483 - War, What Is It Good For? – How Should Christians Deal With War?War is a difficult topic. As Christians, are we bound to participate in war? Is there such a thing as a just war? Does God encourage us to wage war? Indeed, can we claim He is on our …Wed, 19 Dec 2018 - 14min
- 482 - Do My Grams Look Fat In The New Kilo?
Hold on to your hats! From next year there will be a metric makeover and the kilo will be defined by a number derived from Planck's Constant. So how can a number define mass? It is, as they say, complicated. Science communicator, Petr Lebedev ran Open House through the change.
Wed, 19 Dec 2018 - 9min - 481 - Rivers of Mercy Oceans of Tears; Real Climate Impact In The Pacific
Caritas Australia has released the State of the Environment for Oceania 2018 Report, Waters of life, Oceans of Mercy. The report contains dozens of first-person accounts and stories relating to the impact of climate change on communities from Papua New Guinea and Kiribati to Tonga, Samoa and the Carteret Islands.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 15min - 480 - Gold Rushes Were The Beginning Of Globalism
We think of globalisation as something that came about fairly recently but a new book argues that it has been going on for generations having first started with the great gold rushes of the 19th century that saw millions of people move around the world hoping to make their fortune as new gold fields were discovered around the world.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 15min - 479 - Catholics Act On Domestic Violence
"Australians, and especially the Catholic community, are challenged to respond to domestic violence by reporting violence and not being a bystander, communicating zero tolerance for violence and full support for victims, promoting healthy relationships, developing the capacity to respond appropriately to individual disclosures and praying together for peace, justice, and true reconciliation" Dr Trish Madigan told Open House of the Catholic response to domestic violence on The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 12min - 478 - We are made for bliss. We are made for inner peace; Stasi Eldredge's Defiant Joy
We are all spending a lot of energy reaching for happiness, but never quite able to hang on to it. Real life happens, and our circumstances take us on an emotional rollercoaster ride. So when we hear the call to "be joyful always," it sounds crazy and out of reach. But author Stasi Eldredge says in her latest book, 'Defiant Joy', that it doesn't have to be.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 13min - 477 - Report Finds Worsening Intolerance Towards Religious Minorities
A report on religious persecution finds many faiths are under threat around the globe. Even in a country like Australia the right to Religious Freedom can no longer be taken for granted. Catholic agency, Aid to the Church In Need (ACN) produced the biennial report and supports 5,000 projects worldwide. The issue of religious persecution is highlighted by Red Wednesday when significant religious buildings are floodlit red. Australia participated for the first time this year. Australian Director of ACN, Bernard Totounji, explained the findings on Open House.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 14min - 476 - Birth Of First Genetically Edited Humans An Ethical Minefield
The revelation that a Chinese researcher has edited the genes of twin girls shocked and stunned the world. Margo Somerville, Professor of Bioethics at the university of Notre Dame Australia discussed the ethical minefield this development opens.
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 - 475 - Coroner Offers A Valued Support Service After Suicide
If you are dealing with the suicide of a loved one, it is important to find support to make sense of what has happened, deal with your grief and learn how to live with your loss. On 'Open House' Colleen Fitzpatrick spoke with Stephen O'Doherty about the work of the Support After Suicide Group run by the NSW Coroner.
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 - 17min - 474 - Theresa May's Brexit Lament – "It's Just So Hard To Break Up with EU"
UK Prime Minister, Theresa May has surprised many with her calm, clear and statesman like rhetoric on the exit of the UK from the European Union - the divisive 'Brexit'.
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 - 13min - 473 - Indigenous Youth Suicide – Faith, Culture Pillars Of StrengthListen: Sabrina-Ann Stevens in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council (NATSICC) is …Wed, 12 Dec 2018 - 15min
- 472 - Science of 'Blah, Blah, Blah' Has Deadly Mosquito's Blueprint
QIMR Berghofer scientists in Brisbane have helped map the genome of the potentially deadly Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dr Gordana Rasic delightfully calls the difficult parts "blah, blah, blah" when explaining to non-scientists how it is done.
Tue, 11 Dec 2018 - 11min - 471 - Deluge and Drought: Australia's Water Security in a Changing Climate
The future is now - experts warn climate change impacts are here now and urgent action is needed to rapidly reduce greenhouse emissions. A new Climate Commission report has sobering news. Co-author, Professor Lesley Hughes, spoke to Open House about the impacts and increasing threats to Australia.
Tue, 11 Dec 2018 - 23min - 470 - Mental Health at Work is More than Yoga and Fruit Bowls
The Productivity Commission will investigate the impact of mental health on the Australian economy and identify the ways workplaces can better support people living with mental health conditions. Mental health advocate, Lucy Brogden, says it is about time workplaces recognised mental well being is about 'more than fruit bowls and yoga classes".
Tue, 11 Dec 2018 - 12min - 469 - Religious Freedom Vote Delayed Until Next Year
A vote this year is now unlikely on controversial changes to the Sex Discrimination Act that would remove the ability of faith-based schools to expel LGBTI students. It means no sudden changes but leaves both sides of the debate uncertain about the future.
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 - 16min - 467 - Indigenous Bible – "In our language, everything spiritual is opened.”
Imagine if you had never read or heard the message of the Bible in your own language? That is the reality for Australia’s Indigenous community. Although more than half of Indigenous people are Christians, very few have read or heard the Bible in their ‘heart’ language.
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 15min - 466 - Right Place, Right Time, For Beautiful Images Of Extreme Weather
Sometimes by accident, sometimes by design, professional and amateur shutterbugs vie each year for the honour of having their 'perfect storm' - or rainbow, cloud or wave - picked as a feature image on the annual Australian weather calendar. Meteorologist, Grace Legge, from the Bureau of Meteorology's Extreme Weather Desk, talked to Open House about her favourite weather.
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 7min - 465 - Rohingya Repatriation Not the Great Idea You Might Think
Humanitarian and civil society agencies working in Rakhine State in Myanmar and in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are deeply concerned about the planed repatriation of refugees back to Myanmar. Rohingya refugees have repeatedly expressed a great deal of fear about going back.
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 9min - 464 - When The World Went To War, The Salvation Army Was There
In April 1915, at a little-known beach in Turkey named Gallipoli, two legends were created. The first was the courage of the Australian soldier: the second was the wartime service of the Salvation Army. On Open House Major Brett Gallager, the head of The Salvation Army's Red Shield Defence Services remembered the role of The Salvation Army in conflicts past and present.
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 11min - 463 - Hands of Homelessness
The charitable organisation Dignity is making a huge difference in preventing long term homeless for at risk individuals and families. Now 50 inspiring stories are told in a new book.
Thu, 29 Nov 2018 - 462 - How Issues of WWI Reverberate in Global Politics Today
Has the world changed a lot since WWI? Well, yes and no. Society, culture and technology have all advanced but some of the political issues that drove the world to the Great War are still apparent in global political tensions. Professor Simon Tomey from the University of Sydney took Open House on a whirlwind tour of one hundred years of politics and populism.
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 - 13min - 461 - What A Fine Mess Over Religious Freedom
Nothing short of principled leadership can now end the debacle that has become the debate over religious freedom rights in Australia, writes Open House host Stephen O'Doherty.
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 - 28min - 460 - George Francis WWII Veteran – "No Atheists In A Slit Trench"
George Francis enlisted for WWII at the age of nineteen and spent his twenty first birthday in New Guinea on the Owen Stanley Ranges. He talked on Open House about faith under fire and the importance of a positive approach to life.
Fri, 23 Nov 2018 - 28min - 459 - The Ministry of Sex Wants Christian Couples To Learn More About Loving Well
Philippa Lowe and Susan Sohn think we need to talk about sex. Christian sex. They have developed a website called Ministry of Sex to challenge preconceptions about Christians and sex and to educate, inform and counsel people of all ages.
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 - 33min - 458 - Flanders Poppies And The Evocative Power Of Simple Objects
Flanders poppies have a special connection with World War One. Imagine the surprise art restoration expert, Professor Robyn Sloggett, got when she opened a letter from a soldier on the Western Front and out fell dried and pressed poppies from that battle field. On Open House she discussed the stories that are embodied in such simple objects and issues of culture, ownership and identity that arise in times of conflict.
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 - 17min - 457 - Tim Costello Has Never Seen America So DividedListen: Tim Costello in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. Rev. Tim Costello has just returned from a visit to the United States. He told …Thu, 15 Nov 2018 - 13min
- 456 - A Forgotten Australian Response to the Horror of the 'Night of Broken Glass'
The heroism of William Cooper, a Yorta Yorta elder who protested Nazism, will be honoured as part of a massive multi-media commemoration on the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht at the Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Fitzroy. Artistic and musical director for the performance, Warren Wills shared the story on 'Open House'.
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 - 13min - 455 - Creating a Habitat For Critters Is As Easy As "Adding Water"
AB Bishop has written a beautiful and practical guide to turning your garden into a habitat to attract native animals. She shares a wealth of advice and information in 'Habitat' including how to build places for all sorts of animals to congregate. There are even step by step guides to building an insect hotel and a bee apartment block.
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 - 16min - 453 - Inspiring Young Pianist has music in his DNA
Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev made his public debut at nine and is an inspiring musical communicator. He is the grandson of famous Russian pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who was a contemporary of Dmitri Shostakovich.
Tue, 13 Nov 2018 - 11min - 452 - Following US Killings, Jewish Leader Calls Out The Alt Right In AustraliaListen: Vic Alhadeff in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. A shooting at the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue left 12 dead and six injured, including …Mon, 12 Nov 2018 - 16min
- 451 - Brazil Elects the "Trump of the Tropics"
Brazil has just elected an extreme hardline conservative President who will take office on the 1st of January 2019. Dubbed the "Trump of the Tropics" Jair Bolsonaro is an ex-army captain who admires dictators, despises political correctness and has been described as one of the most extreme figures in global electoral politics. Melbourne University Latin American specialist Michelle Carmody spoke on Open House about his win.
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 - 450 - Australian Rushed To War In 1918 – An Impetuous Decision By Politicians In Election Mode
How did Australia decide to join what started as a far way European conflict? And why did they declare war on Germany 40 hours before Britain? Historian, Douglas Newton, told Open House that the offer of an expeditionary force on Monday 3 August 1914 far exceeded the measures agreed between Australia and Britain as necessary.
Sun, 11 Nov 2018 - 27min - 449 - 'After The War' Explores Impact Of Conflicts Over Past 100 Years
The Australian War Memorial has launched a new special exhibition, 'After the war', which explores the personal and societal impact and legacy of war. Assistant curator of the exhibition Dr Kerry Neale gave Open House some insights into the objects that have special meaning.
Sat, 10 Nov 2018 - 13min - 448 - 100 Years After The Guns Fell Silent, We Remember
Director of the Australian War Memorial Dr Brendan Nelson spoke on Open House about the importance of Remembrance Day.
Sat, 10 Nov 2018 - 34min - 447 - Australian Government Failing Most Vulnerable Children Almost 30 Years After Signing UN Children's Convention
Australia’s leading humanitarian agency World Vision has backed UNICEF Australia's call for a national policy and implementation agenda for Australia’s children and young people. “It’s not enough to want to do good for children, we must ensure any changes we want to bring about are the right ones and are sustainable,” World Vision’s Senior Policy Advisor for Child Rights, Mercy Jumo, told Open House.
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 - 13min - 445 - The Unbreakable Threads That Made A Refugee Part of a New Family
Unbreakable Threads is the remarkable true story of an Australian mother's fight to free an unaccompanied Hazara boy from detention and include him in her family. It is an extraordinary story of courage and kindness and the ultimate triumph of family over what, at times, seem like insurmountable odds. Dr Emma Adams shared the story on Open House.
Tue, 06 Nov 2018 - 23min - 444 - The US Midterms – Will They Check or Endorse Trump?
The US midterm elections are on and being seen by many as a test of the Trump Presidency. The result may critically alter the balance of power in both the House and the Senate. All 435 seats in the House and 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate will be contested. In addition, 39 state and territorial governorships as well as numerous other state and local elections will be contested.
Tue, 06 Nov 2018 - 17min - 443 - Hot Urban Areas in Australia Are A Serious Problem
Urban overheating threatens the lives of people in Darwin, but researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Faculty of Built Environment have calculated how many lives could be saved by changing the city.
Sun, 04 Nov 2018 - 16min - 442 - Housing Is Now The Number One Issue For Voters in NSW
Sydney’s housing is the second least affordable in the world. In NSW, more than 60,000 people are on the social and affordable housing waiting lists. Magnus Linder of Sydney Alliance and Churches Housing spoke on Open House about some of the concerns.
Sun, 04 Nov 2018 - 12min - 441 - With Rising Social Pressure To Have Abortions This Group Wants Everyone To Love The Unborn
Emily’s Voice was started by a group of friends concerned about the very high number of abortions in Australia. They approached the issue as a challenge to help Australians fall in love with the unborn, and encourage and support women with an unplanned or crisis pregnancy.
Sat, 03 Nov 2018 - 440 - A Faith Response To Climate Change
Faith communities in Australia and around the world are not waiting for reluctant politicians to take decisive action on climate change. They taking personal action as part of the global multi-faith campaign, “Living the Change".
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 - 14min - 439 - Secular Activists Make A Lot Of Assumptions About Christian Schools
Can Christian schools maintain their beliefs and approach the issue of gay students and teachers with compassion, tolerance and understanding? Open House took a timely, deep dive into the important questions of religious freedom, anti-discrimination law and human rights that faith-based schools are negotiating their way through.
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 - 32min - 438 - Why Your Dog's Lifespan Might Relate To The Colour Of Its Coat
New research led by the University of Sydney, has revealed the life expectancy of chocolate Labradors is significantly lower than their black and yellow counterparts. Professor Paul McGreevy says it was a surprise finding and warrants further investigation as Labradors are the most popular pet dog in Australia.
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 - 16min - 437 - We Are Killing Our Beautiful Planet With Plastic – On Land, In The Ocean, In Food – And Now In Us.
For the first time, scientists are reporting evidence that people around the world are ingesting microplastics. Will it be enough to shock us into action? Boomerang Alliance Deputy Director, Jane Paramor talks to Stephen O'Doherty about the world's rubbish crisis.
Thu, 01 Nov 2018 - 11min - 436 - New Study Reveals Just How Religious and Spiritual Australians Are
What does it mean to be spiritual? Can you also be religious? Just how do Australians see themselves and their connection to faith, community and church? New research released at an important summitt sheds light on those questions about our inner life. The research also examined the reality of our world and how we would like it to be.
Tue, 30 Oct 2018 - 9min - 435 - Isolation Punishment Has Irreversible Impact on Young AdultsListen: Julie Edwards in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. James (not his real name) was a teenager when he was subjected to isolation in detention. For …Tue, 30 Oct 2018 - 7min
- 434 - Why Would America Attack The International Criminal Court?
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutes serious international crimes, including genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. What should we make of US National Security Advisor John Bolton's condemnation of the ICC? Dr Carrie McDougall, has first-hand experience of dealing with the ICC and believes it is important to have an independent international body to deal such serious issues.
Tue, 30 Oct 2018 - 433 - Cane Toad Genome Could Finally Solve A Worldwide Pest Problem
Dr Peter White from the University of New South Wales reasoned that the DNA of the hardy pest just might provide a weapon to halt their destructive impact on the environment. Dr White was shocked to discover that no one has ever mapped the DNA of the cane toad - so he decided to fix that.
Tue, 30 Oct 2018 - 13min - 432 - The President Will See You Now – A Memoir
President Ronald Reagan chose Peggy Grande to work at his side for 10 years, and together they created a powerful partnership. Serving as his post-presidency Executive Assistant, Peggy had a front row seat to history and got to know Ronald Reagan the man, not just the president.
Mon, 22 Oct 2018 - 24min - 431 - Captain Cook's Ship,The Endeavour, May Have Been FoundListen: Meredith Lake in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. The ship commanded by Captain James Cook, the Endeavour, is an important material object in …Sun, 28 Oct 2018 - 10min
- 430 - Burning History – The Devastating Rio Museum Fire
Around the world scientists and ordinary citizens are mourning the destruction of millions of priceless scientific and cultural items in the catastrophic fire at the 200 year old National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. Expert Australian conservator, Professor Robyn Sloggett (AM), says the deep sadness we feel about the loss of this enormous collection is because humans have intense affection for the past as it is such a part of how we make sense of who we are.
Thu, 25 Oct 2018 - 23min - 429 - The Woman Problem In Australian Politics: Half The Population, Only A Fraction Of The ParliamentListen: Andrea Carson in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. New research from the University of Melbourne has found that conservative voters generally …Tue, 23 Oct 2018 - 21min
- 428 - Micah Womens Delegation Advocates For Global Issues
Women leaders from across the denominations of Australia’s churches and Christian organisations came together late last month for an historic visit to Canberra. They were advocating for policies of justice and care for the world’s poor. Sue Irwin, Senior Pastor, The Grainery Church, spoke with Stephen O'Doherty on Open House.
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 - 9min - 427 - Poll Finds Australians Want Local Focus In National PoliticsListen: David O'Loughlin in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. Under the theme ‘all politics is local’, the Australian Local Government …Mon, 22 Oct 2018 - 5min
- 426 - Getting a job on Newstart is harder than you think
A report by ACOSS and Jobs Australia has found that getting a job while on Newstart is harder than people think. ACOSS CEO, Dr Cassandra Goldie, says the jobseekers on Newstart are often victims of serious and long standing policy failures. ACOSS and Jobs Australia are calling for government to invest in quality employment assistance for the long-term unemployed and for a safety net the supports rather than punishes people.
Mon, 22 Oct 2018 - 9min - 425 - Genetics, God and the Future of Humanity
Dr Denis Alexander from Cambridge University, is a neuroscientist who believes passionately in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory. He was recently in Australia to deliver the 2018 New College Lectures, "Genetics: God and the Future of Humanity.”
Fri, 19 Oct 2018 - 424 - How to Flourish at Work with Kara Martin
How to find meaning and purpose in work, paid or unpaid. Clear thinking about work is a key to flourishing as a Christian in the workplace. Our conversation with Kara Martin, author of Workship.
Wed, 26 Sep 2018 - 41min - 423 - Prayer Vigils for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
On the second anniversary if the death of her brother, Latoya Hohepa and Common Grace's Brooke Prentis join Open House to call on people to pray over aboriginal deaths in custody.
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 - 23min - 422 - Venezuela's Hyperinflation Crisis and Currency Devaluation Lops Five Zeros Off The Value of MoneyListen: Dr Michelle Carmody in conversation with Stephen O'Doherty. Venezuela has been experiencing an incredible cycle of inflation – currently around …Fri, 14 Sep 2018
- 421 - Catholic Social Justice Statement; Homeless Need All of Us To Be Good Samaritans
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has used its 2018-19 Social Justice Statement to express deep concern about Australia’s alarming growth in homelessness and insecure housing. On Open House Executive officer of the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, John Ferguson, laid out some of the issues.
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 - 420 - Daisy Logo Belies the Neo-Nazi Past of Populist Swedish Democrats
Professor Simon Tormey told Open House that populist political movements of both the right and left are changing politics around the world. The latest example is the Swedish election where the right-wing, anti-immigration, Swedish Democrats (SD) enjoyed a growing popularity - despite their neo-Nazi origins.
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 - 14min - 419 - Giving the World a Better Name – Understanding Our Calling
How should Christians approach their calling? As image-bearers of a creative and loving God our role is to give the world a better name. That's according to author, pastor and theologian Brian Harris. Listen to his conversation with Stephen O'Doherty.
Thu, 13 Sep 2018 - 29min - 418 - The Long Road from Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission to Justice
Aboriginal Elder Aunty Jean Phillips ,Common Grace aboriginal spokesperson Brooke Prentice and Common Grace CEO, Scott Sanders, join Stephen O'Doherty for an extended conversation about what justice for Australia's first peoples might look like and the role of churches in that long journey.
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 - 1h 02min - 417 - Would You Pay Ten Cents A Litre More For Milk To Help Dairy Farmers?
President of the Queensland Dairyfarmers Organisation, Brian Tessman,told Open House that the retail giants are profiting from milk production to the detriment of dairy farmers, leaving many farmers struggling to feed their stock and keep their farms profitable. He says a ten cent per litre Drought Levy the organisation is proposing is an important way to help dairy farmers suffering drought and low farmgate prices.
Sun, 09 Sep 2018 - 11min - 416 - Like Nothing You Have Ever Seen: Printed, Wafer Thin, Recyclable Solar Cells
The future truly is right now. University of Newcastle Physics Professor, Paul Dastoor, spoke to Open House about the super lightweight, printable, recyclable solar cells his team have invented. 300 times lighter than ordinary solar cells they have been 15 years in the making but represent a huge energy revolution.
Fri, 07 Sep 2018 - 10min - 415 - A Man of Quiet Faith – John McCain, Patriot, Statesman and US Senator Laid to Rest
The death of US Senator John McCain from brain cancer marked the end of life of public service for a man whose faith helped him endure five and a half years as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam. He was eulogised by all the living US Presidents, most of whom attended his funeral service. He had many long term friendships, many with political opponents. However, there was one person he never got along with, current President Donald Trump. The animosity was mutual which was made clear by the funeral arrangements and the official White house response to Senator McCain's passing.
Fri, 07 Sep 2018 - 414 - What makes a disease a disease? Sometimes We Get it Wrong.
In a world where illness seems to be everywhere, where does failing biology stop and personal responsibility begin? On Open House author of Unwell, Mike McRae, explored the nature of illness and disease.
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 - 23min - 413 - Listen Deeply, Celebrate Creation in September
Christian movement Common Grace is inviting Australians to share in the wonder of creation with a series of reflections and other resources from their climate justice team. On Open House, Common Grace CEO, Scott Sanders talked about the 'Overview Effect'. It is the name given to the experience astronauts have when they leave the Earth and look back to see the planet hanging in space.
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 - 12min - 412 - My Kind of Doctor: "It's Only Too Much Coffee When It Hurts Your Wallet"
An expert explains how good - or bad - coffee really is. And why the coffee dependents among us get a headache if we miss our morning cuppa.
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 - 14min - 411 - Is a US Court Decision, Linking Weedkiller and Cancer, Fake News?
Weedkiller glyphosate, better know by the trade name Roundup, has been in use globally for about 40 years. What will be the impact of a multi-million dollar judgement in favour of a man claiming the chemical caused his cancer. Is the chemical dangerous or is fake news at work? Professor Jim Pratley told Open House the chemical is safe when used correctly and that banning glyphosate would severely impact world food supply.
Tue, 04 Sep 2018 - 19min - 410 - Catholic Church Response to the Royal Commission; "The Church has learned, it is changing and it will continue to change."
Catholic leaders have published a report responding to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. They have vowed that the Church’s shameful history will never be repeated. Father Frank Brennan is a Jesuit Priest, outspoken social justice advocate and also a lawyer. He told Open House that calls to end the secrecy of confession misunderstand the nature of Catholic confession.
Tue, 04 Sep 2018 - 16min - 409 - "Every AM, Pray For Your PM!" – Scott Morrison's Former Pastor on the Challenges of Leadership
Scott Morrison's former pastor says Christians are perfectly entitled to comment on the actions of Australia's new PM, but they should first pray for him. his office and his colleagues.
Tue, 04 Sep 2018 - 20min - 408 - The Irrigation Paradox – Governments Must Act Now or Face a Global Water Tragedy
A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has found government policies around the world that aim to reduce water consumption through improved irrigation efficiency in agriculture may actually be having the opposite effect. Professor Quentin Grafton told Open House the irrigation paradox means governments must act now or face a global water tragedy.
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 19min - 407 - Eighteen is Too Young to Fend for Yourself
In Australia, children in state care leave care when they turn eighteen. Legally they are adults, but are we expecting too much of them and setting them up for a life of failure and disadvantage? On Open House, Paul McDonald of Anglicare Victoria and chair of The Home Stretch explained that within a year, half of care leavers will be homeless, in trouble with the law or a new parent.
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 406 - "We Showed No Care For the Little Ones" Pope's Letter To All Catholics Acknowledges And Condemns Abuse
The Catholic church is facing sexual abuse crises in several countries, Pope Francis has issued an unprecedented letter to all Catholics about sexual abuse. The Pope asked "the People of God" to help root out "this culture of death" and vowed there would be no more cover ups. "We showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them,” the Pope said. Open House talked to Fr Brian Lucas about the impact of abuse scandals in Australia and globally.
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 405 - #KidsOffNauru Campaign Puts Faces to the Children Who have Lived Their Whole Life in Immigration Detention
Photographs of children who have spent their entire life on Nauru were released at the launch of the #KidsOffNauru Coalition. CEO of World Vision, Claire Rogers told Open House the coalition of humanitarian, refugee, church and human rights organisations want to see the 119 children currently on Nauru released by Universal Children’s Day, November 20, at the latest.
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