Tim Kroenert

Tim is former editor of Eureka Street.

Where words can’t reach

14 October 2019 EH

Religious composer Fr Chris Willcock says music has its own little corner of the soul, which it alone can reach.

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What it means to love the land

What it means to love the land

18 December 2012

Archie Roach's latest project, Butcher's Paper, Texta, Blackboard and Chalk, shares the stories of children in Aboriginal communities, where the land is not just home – it's a place to play.

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Travelling thousands of kilometres in their shoes

Travelling half a world in their shoes

10 October 2011 EH

Would spending time learning what life was like for refugees create more empathy towards their plight? The recent SBS program Go Back To Where You Came From sought to find out.

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Alone with the Qur'an

Alone with the Qur’an

24 December 2010 EH

Placing passages from the Bible alongside the Qur'an, a writer learns something about both religious traditions.

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Julie's masterful kitchen

Julie’s masterful kitchen

3 March 2010 EH

Family, faith and community are part of this MasterChef's winning recipe.

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Underdog's nun

Underdog’s nun

7 August 2009 EH

A new film highlights her outreach to asylum seekers, but Sr Carmel Wauchope has always had a place in her heart for the underdogs.

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