People

  • Malthouse's Team

    Malthouse's Team

    Nick Dunstan speaks with Christi Malthouse, daughter of a football giant.
  • Driven to Run

    Driven to Run

    In April 2011, Pat Farmer began running from the North Pole to the South. Scott Wegener spoke to him about his 10-month journey.
  • Search for Truth

    Search for Truth

    Laura Owens lives an active life but the most dynamic thing about her is her Christianity. Lee Dunstan writes.
  • A Place with Strange Beauty

    A Place with Strange Beauty

    Brendan Sullivan speaks with Bill King, who has retired after more than 30 years travelling the heart of Australia.
  • The Born-again Bikie

    The Born-again Bikie

    Kimberley Ellison speaks to a former Hell’s Angel.
  • From Death Row to Life Row

    From Death Row to Life Row

    Harry Mitts shares the story of how he got to death row and how God got him off it.
  • Simon Barnett

    Simon Barnett

    Christine Miles speaks to a Christchurch radio presenter about living with New Zealand’s second-deadliest natural disaster.
  • Cadel Evans: The Man Behind the Bars

    Cadel Evans: The Man Behind the Bars

    While the Australian road cyclist is at the top of his game, Braden Blyde discovers there’s more to Evans than the sports-star stereotype.
  • Ken Duncan an Average Photographer

    Ken Duncan an Average Photographer

    His photographs adorn the walls of offices and homes countrywide, but as he tells Melody Tan, his art is not as important as what he can do for God.
  • Genelle Guzman-McMillan: The Last Survivor

    Genelle Guzman-McMillan: The Last Survivor

    September 11, 2001 is a day most of the world will never forget. Melody Tan speaks to a lady who experienced it first-hand.
  • Silvie Paladino

    Silvie Paladino

    With the Christmas season upon us, Lee Dunstan thought it time to talk to a veteran Carols by Candlelight performer of many years.
  • Steve Jobs: A Writer's Opinion

    Steve Jobs: A Writer's Opinion

    Mark Kellner responds to the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
  • Simon McKeon

    Simon McKeon

    Nathan Brown spoke with the Australian of the Year about his “embarrassingly simple” message.
  • God loves me

    God loves me

    For Lina Maevis, building a house gave her something more than a home to live in.
  • Josh Cunningham: Singing a New Song

    Josh Cunningham: Singing a New Song

    Melody Tan catches up with The Waifs’ band member to talk about religion, music and life.
  • Feels Like Home

    Feels Like Home

    She’s older than some of the people she cares for, but Christine Miles discovers this Senior New Zealander of the Year is still as determined as ever to help.
  • Courage in the Deluge

    Courage in the Deluge

    Nathan Brown speaks to a family who despite great loss, gained new hope.
  • Defying the Odds

    Defying the Odds

    Rochelle Fraser speaks to a mother who was told she’d never be able to help her son experience a full life.
  • Jessica Rowe on Love, Wisdom and Motherhood

    Jessica Rowe on Love, Wisdom and Motherhood

    Melody Tan talks to a former TV personality about the joys and struggles of being a mum in the twenty-first century.
  • Steve Waugh: Cricket's Living Legend

    Steve Waugh: Cricket's Living Legend

    Sheridan Voysey speaks to a “living treasure.”
  • Ray Avery: Changing the World

    Ray Avery: Changing the World

    Christine Miles speaks with a New Zealand scientist, inventor and social entrepreneur determined to change the Third World.
  • How Jeff Kennett Beats the Blues

    How Jeff Kennett Beats the Blues

    He spent more than 20 years in politics, but sees his work with a not-for-profit organisation as more important. Melody Tan speaks to a man working tirelessly to address the issue of depression in Australia.
  • The Inspirational Anna Meares

    The Inspirational Anna Meares

    As she prepared for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, cyclist Anna Meares reflected on her remarkable story so far with Nathan Brown.
  • The Davison Brothers: Continuing the Dynasty

    The Davison Brothers: Continuing the Dynasty

    As motor-sports fans rev up for Australia's iconic Bathurst bash, Glenis Lindley speaks with two brothers, both with hopes of winning.
  • Bindi Irwin: A Grown Up Little Girl

    Bindi Irwin: A Grown Up Little Girl

    Author, singer, actor, TV show presenter, dancer and of course, conservationist. It's hard to believe that Bindi Irwin is only 12 years old. Melody Tan embarks on a journey of discovery.
  • Paul Roos: Making His Mark

    Paul Roos: Making His Mark

    Australian rules football is often fraught with scandal. One man, however, has had an unsullied 16-year career and is today the highly respected coach of the Sydney Swans. Nick Dunstan speaks with Paul Roos and his wife Tami about work, life and family, a
  • Socceroos Aiming High

    Socceroos Aiming High

    Nathan Brown reports on the focus that makes Australia's World Cup team work.
  • Cate Blanchett: A Quiet Noise

    Cate Blanchett: A Quiet Noise

    From movie star to climate change advocate, Cate Blanchett has a long and impressive resum?
  • True Survivor: Stan Walker

    True Survivor: Stan Walker

    Winning Australian Idol 2009 may have changed the externals of his life, but inside it's already been transformed. Melody Tan chats to Stan Walker.
  • Mark Webber's Long Race to the Top

    Mark Webber's Long Race to the Top

    In the face of bad fortune and enormous obstacles, a never-say-die attitude can still get you to the top. Glenis Lindley tracks the life of F1 driver Mark Webber.
  • Those Surfing Sensations

    Those Surfing Sensations

    The surf scene is no longer the domain of the bronzed Aussie bloke. These days, it's Aussie girls who are in the winner's circle, as Glenis Lindley reveals.
  • Marina Prior Making a Difference

    Marina Prior Making a Difference

    Everyone needs to have self-worth. Shane Winfield looks at where Australian Theatre star and regular at Carols by Candlelight Marina Prior discovered hers.
  • Dr Phil's Grand Appeal

    Dr Phil's Grand Appeal

    In a world where "for better and for worse" is an anachronism, this guy gives the case for real relationships a chance. And women love him for it, as Lifeguide columnist Trafford Fischer discovered.
  • A Fisher Among Men

    A Fisher Among Men

    Glenis Lindley looks at who's behind the wheel of the "Jesus Racing" team
  • Michael, Muhammad and Me

    Michael, Muhammad and Me

    People cope with life's bad news in different ways, but among the best is a sense of humour, as Parkinson's sufferer Alan Holman discovered.
  • Delta Goodrem "Believes Again"

    Delta Goodrem "Believes Again"

    Nathan Brown asks the award-winning Australian singer songwriter about life, music and health.
  • Troy Casser-Daley's "Big, Big Love"

    Troy Casser-Daley's "Big, Big Love"

    Australian country music singer Troy Cassar-Daley reflects on the inspiration behind his newest album-wife, family and God-with Susan Johnstone.
  • An Extraordinary Woman

    An Extraordinary Woman

    Avy Curley was an ambassador for Indigenous Australia. She died earlier this year. Alan Holman tells her story.
  • Thomas Keneally: Meaning is Everything

    Thomas Keneally: Meaning is Everything

    Sheridan Voysey spoke with one of Australia's foremost writers about his encounters with faith and meaning.
  • Ben Carson: The Faith of a Surgeon

    Ben Carson: The Faith of a Surgeon

    Jarrod Stackelroth explores the life and faith of one ofthe world's bestknown and "gifted" neurosurgeons.
  • Andre Rieu: Facing the Music

    Andre Rieu: Facing the Music

    Every great musician has lived an intriguing life. Kristel Rae reflects on the story that shaped the fun-loving virtuoso, Andre Rieu.
  • Casey Stoner

    Casey Stoner

    Glenis Lindley reports on Young Australian of the Year, professional motorcyclist Casey Stoner.
  • Denzel Washington

    Denzel Washington

    Jarrod Stackelroth explores the faith behind the well-known movie star.
  • Finding Pathways

    Finding Pathways

    Christine Miles talks with a young New Zealander who has changed the way we think about our brains.
  • Striving for Gold: Tamsyn Lewis

    Striving for Gold: Tamsyn Lewis

    Robert Drane talks with one of Australia's Olympic medal hopes about things that are important to her, on and off the running track.
  • David Bussau Creates Opportunity

    David Bussau Creates Opportunity

    David Bussau has many stories to tell but Nathan Brown discovers the story that made those stories possible.
  • Visiting Narnia with Andrew Adamson

    Visiting Narnia with Andrew Adamson

    Andrew Adamson calls the shots on the retelling of the Narnia stories. He aims to let the stories speak for themselves, reports Nathan Brown.
  • Matt Corby: Building Something Real

    Matt Corby: Building Something Real

    Nathan Brown talks to a young man with the world at his door, who isn't rushing into anything.
  • Jessicah Schipper: "I Just Love Swimming"

    Jessicah Schipper: "I Just Love Swimming"

    One of Australia's Olympic hopes explains her passion for swimming-and encouraging others to have a go. She spoke with Nathan Brown.
  • A Nobel Cause

    A Nobel Cause

    For more than 100 years, Nobel Prizes have been awarded each December 10th-the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death-for great achievements that benefit mankind. Susan Johnstone relives the life of the man behind the awards.