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Garrett Cotter was an Irish convict transported for life in 1822. The tales of his relationship with a fierce Aboriginal leader in the Canberra region are many, and his name is remembered in the Cotter Valley, River and Dam. The novel expands on known history, and imagines the extraordinary connection between these two men.
A collection of authors from a variety of vocations suggest ways in which the church and its laity can be better equipped for integrating faith in the workplace.
The problem of too little time, says Robert Banks, is a real one. The notion of increased leisure time is a myth. From a distinctly Christian perspective, Banks explains how we can break out of the time prison at work and at church, as individuals and as families. He emphasizes who we are over what we do and shows how we can develop a sense of personal and social rhythms.
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