Graham McDonald
Press Service International
Graham McDonald is the President of Diduno
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David Jones and the Christian connection
David Jones converting a large section of their Sydney city store into a Club for servicemen and women!!
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Sir George James Coles and the Christian connection
‘Are you a millionaire, daddy?’ Judith asked her father. It was not long after decimal currency had been introduced into Australia.
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Cadbury's grand daughter and the Christian connection
Helen Cadbury was only twelve when she went with her father, Richard Cadbury, and sat at the back of the hall watching the volunteers talking with the people coming into the hall from the local neighbourhood.
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Cadbury and the Christian connection
You’ll find a teeny tiny Crunchie bar, a Picnic, a Dream, a Cherry Ripe, a Timeout and a Boost – all of them invented in Australia, along with Roses chocolates and Freddo Frogs.
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Captain Mitsuo Fuchida - Pearl Harbour and the Christian Connection
Mitsuo Fuchida was more excited than usual as he awoke that morning. As general commander of the air squadron, he made some last-minute checks on intelligence information before going to warm up his plane.
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The $50 note and the Christian connection
Whirr–whirr–whirr–whirr–whirr… the boomerang sang as it began to circle back through the air towards David’s hand. He caught it with a single deft flick, then fingered the smooth acacia wood, deep in thought. What if…?
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Thomas Shadrach James - Australian Educator
A most unlikely man was engaged in education in the early days of Australian schooling. Even more improbable is the fact that he said he went into teaching because ‘God spoke’ to him.
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Major General Sir Richard Bourke, Governor of NSW 1831-37
There were sectarian tensions in County Limerick, Ireland where Richard Bourke and his wife Elizabeth lived.
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William Cooper – Bill Ferguson – Aboriginal Activists
NAIDOC represents the National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee and is celebrated each year.
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Queen Elizabeth ll – Longest serving English monarch
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II had two ceremonies to mark the beginning of her public office?