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March, 2010:

GenerationOne

Today I’m asking you to do two things.

Firstly, please take one minute to watch the video in this post.

Secondly, instead of simply agreeing that the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous people is shocking and unacceptable, go to GenerationOne.

So often we hear about injustice and wish there was something we could do. GenerationOne will give you the tools to be part of the change that is required.

You can stay up to date with news of GenerationOne by following GenerationOne on Twitter or GenerationOne on Facebook.

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ITV kills The Bill

For many it’ll be like losing a good friend or a member of the family. ITV has decided to close down Sun Hill Police Station and call the end to long running police drama, The Bill.

Around 90 people are expected to lose their jobs and cast members past and present are in shock at the sudden news of the show’s axing after 26 years.

While blaming falling ratings as the reason for closing the programme, the most recent episode to show on British TV won it’s timeslot with a huge 4.5 million viewers. Last year The Bill won its first Bafta for Best Continuing Drama.

A number of Facebook groups have already been set up trying to save The Bill and there is expected to be a continuing push by fans to keep the programme running, but it’s not likely to convince ITV who have messed with the show for years, making radical changes which have not been popular with diehard viewers.

During its 26 year run The Bill has featured appearances by such names as Keira Knightley, David Tennant, Spice Girl Emma Bunton, The Who’s Roger Daltrey, Robert Carlyle, Hugh Laurie and many others.

We are devastated that after 26 successful years on ITV, The Bill will be coming to an end. One of the show’s strengths has been its ability to evolve over the years as can be seen with the latest challenge of transforming itself into a 9pm primetime show.

We are incredibly proud of what the show has achieved. It is a credit to everyone who has worked on The Bill that the series will be signing out on a creative and editorial high with both critical and industry-wide acclaim and a loyal fan base who have supported the show throughout. – Lorraine Heggessey, CEO talkbackTHAMES

The Bill has always been very popular in Australia and many of the cast members have visited Australia for promotional visits, theatre shows and even book readings.

A few years ago I had the privilege of talking by phone to Graham Cole who played the role of PC Tony Stamp for 22 years before being sacked by the show’s producers when they wanted to change the style of the long running drama. You can hear our conversation from February 2007 by clicking the play button on the audio player at the bottom of this post.

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Are you richer than a millionaire?

Australian MoneyI read something today that is a perfect reminder of something that I think is so very important.

Trey Morgan wrote a post titled I’m richer than a Millionaire. He talks about a recent encounter with a mulit-millionaire. I don’t want to spoil it for you so please read Trey’s post.

Once you’ve read the post I hope you’ll be able to join Trey in saying that you’re richer than a millionaire. I know that I can say that I am.

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Mukti bringing hope to girls and women in India

Five years ago, when I was last in India, the girl in this picture was dressed in rags and begging for money on the side of the road. I wonder what has become of her since she begged our group for a few coins.

Mukti is a Christian mission which was founded in 1889 in India and is taking action to bring hope, and a positive future, to girls and women in India. Mukti’s aim is to change lives through a range of initiatives that demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ in a practical way to the mainly Hindu and Muslim nation.

In India, many girls live on the streets, abandoned by families who consider them a burden. With the support of people from around the world, Mukti is helping give these girls new opportunities and hope for the future through child sponsorship. As well as food, shelter, clothing and medical care, Mukti provides education, love and spiritual guidance to help girls develop into positive, valuable members of their communities.

Lorraine and Anil Francis are senior leaders in Mukti and both have a passion to serve the lowest and least in society. They have worked with Mukti for over 21 years. They recently joined me in the studio at 98.5 Sonshine FM to talk about their work.

You can hear our discussion by clicking the play button of the audio player below.

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Sandra Sellmer – Healing from Trauma

Sandra SellmerWhat is trauma? Can we experience trauma and not recognise it as such?

If we have experienced any level of trauma how do we find hope and healing?

Sandra Sellmer has served as a prayer minister and teacher with Elijah House USA since 2002. She travels the world with a transforming message of restoration and healing for people who are wounded and broken hearted.

Sandra has recently run seminars around Australia titled Tell Your Heart to Beat Again, focussing on healing from trauma. She joined me in the studio at 98.5 Sonshine FM recently. You can hear our discussion by clicking the play button on the audio player below.

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