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  • fathering

    21 May, 2024

    When I speak to groups of dads, I often bring up generational family issues to try to help them gain a better perspective on their own challenges. I ask a series of questions to bring these issues regarding their fathering heritage to the surface.

    National Center for Fathering

  • Marketplace

    20 May, 2024

    One thing I wish I had known as a new parent was to look harder on Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree or in local Buy Nothing groups before buying a whole bunch of new things.

    Jean Seah

  • My Father's Son

    17 May, 2024

    Wayne Alcorn has recently released a new book, "My Father's Son". International speaker and leadership consultant Sam Chand said, “'My Father’s Son' will make you laugh and cry at the same time, inspire and challenge you simultaneously.” I agree with Sam. It really is fantastic!

    Warwick Marsh

  • outdoors

    17 May, 2024

    I am convinced that a love of the outdoors is innate in every child. It doesn’t need to be taught, but if it isn’t nurtured, it can fade fast and be crowded out by all of the artificial environments we have created in the modern world.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • marriage

    15 May, 2024

    We’ve heard it said many times – you probably have as well – it goes like this: “People live so much longer these days, it’s unreasonable to expect a marriage to last all their life.” Is it true?

    Byron and Francine Pirola

  • single fathers

    14 May, 2024

    Single fathers face a unique set of challenges and concerns that can significantly impact their lives and their ability to raise their children effectively.

    Guest Writer

  • baby

    13 May, 2024

    I am grateful to have such a hands-on father as my spouse. Include your husband in your development as a mother, so that he too may grow as a father and together, you can be the best parents possible for your baby.

    Jean Seah

  • manhood / masculinity

    10 May, 2024

    Our forefathers would roll in their graves (and they’d roll their eyes too if they could) if they knew some 21st-century Westerners put ‘toxic’ and ‘masculinity’ in the same sentence. The truth is that healthy masculinity is a marvellous force for good.

    Nathaniel Marsh

  • mother

    10 May, 2024

    An elegant tribute to motherhood.

    Don Mathis

  • nurturing

    9 May, 2024

    Even if nurturing wasn’t a strength for your dad, you can learn from others, and pass it on to your kids. Men do feel, and we do nurture. Let’s just do it… now! With our arms, words, eyes and ears, we can give our kids the physical and verbal affirmation that lasts a lifetime.

    National Center for Fathering

  • love languages

    8 May, 2024

    I finally discovered my wife’s biggest turn-on. I must confess I’d never been a fan of Gary Chapman’s book "The 5 Love Languages" before this incident. Initially, the whole concept felt contrived. I wasn’t buying it. That is, until that moment in the kitchen...

    Guest Writer

  • men

    7 May, 2024

    The fact is that the data simply doesn't support the narrative being pushed by the left-wing media, bureaucrats and activists: that the problem of intimate partner homicide is getting worse, or that all men are somehow to blame, or that Australia has any kind of toxic male cultural problem.

    Guest Writer

  • What Was It All For?

    6 May, 2024

    My father returned from the war with ten quid in his pocket. He’d been flying Spitfires and Hurricanes over Europe and later in Burma. He was invalided out, worn out by what he’d seen and done.

    Guest Writer

  • 6 May, 2024

    One does not have to go much out of one’s way to entertain the kids – the world is new to them, and they just want to learn from you how to exist and operate in this strange and marvellous place.

    Jean Seah

  • Mother's Day

    3 May, 2024

    Mother’s Day is next Sunday. Many women say, “Don’t make a fuss about me!” but men, can I say, please don’t take ‘no’ for an answer. The sacrifice involved in being a mother is absolutely staggering.

    Warwick Marsh

  • cuteness

    2 May, 2024

    Lorenz suggested that a baby’s cute features trigger a nurturing response in adults, encouraging them to care for and protect them. Research has confirmed Lorenz’s theory many times over in the decades since.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • success

    1 May, 2024

    A new book, “The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind”, shows just how starkly a child’s success in life can be affected based on whether he grows up with married parents or a single parent.

    Guest Writer

  • leading at home

    30 April, 2024

    I believe if you have children, there’s not a more important leadership role for a man than being a father. Applying my leadership skills to being the best dad I could be to Ben and Emily helped me in return.

    Guest Writer

  • locked up

    30 April, 2024

    The price we pay for knee-jerk responses to a very complex issue is that thousands of, both legally and factually innocent, men are locked up in jails across the country.

    Bettina Arndt

  • love and let go

    29 April, 2024

    Do you already have the “perfect” plan designed for your children’s lives? As mothers, I believe this is a particularly difficult area to manoeuvre. Wanting the very best for our children, we can get our hearts set on the best preschool to the best college.

    Annette Spurr

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  • Four Keys for Men to Live Longer

4 Keys for Men to Live a Long Life: Because the People Who Love You Need You Here

Every year, millions of families lose their fathers, husbands, brothers, and sons too early. Men in Australia live an average of nearly five years less than women. But here's the good news — the vast majority of premature male deaths are preventable.

1512, 2023
  • change - loving marriage

Three Keys to a Successful Marriage

By |December 15th, 2023|

Staying married requires a life-long commitment to keep learning. It seems to me that once you think you know it all, you will find you know nothing. Humility is the prerequisite for growth as a person. The same is true for your marriage.

1412, 2023
  • blessing

5 Ways Children Are a Blessing

By |December 14th, 2023|

There’s no doubt that being a dad is hard. But it’s also true that the best parts of this life often require struggles equal to the joy they bring. The reality is, even those struggles shape us in beautiful ways. Here are five ways children are a blessing.

1212, 2023
  • Santa Claus at Christmas

The Plight Before Christmas

By |December 12th, 2023|

I can appreciate Mrs Claus’ argument that her ex put the business ahead of family, especially with his patterned history of disappearing on Christmas Eve, right as the in-laws were due to visit for their own family celebrations.

1112, 2023
  • house

Please Tell Me Your House is Like Mine

By |December 11th, 2023|

My house is a mess (well, actually it isn’t any more because this cleaner is really, really good!), I meet most deadlines at 12.01 a.m. and my kids are just plain exhausting, but they know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that I love them.

812, 2023
  • Christmas music

The Gift of Music

By |December 8th, 2023|

Dads, if you can, do your best to choose the positive for your kids. Lead them, in love, towards the Light. Seek out the better way, and hopefully, you might even discover some great music on the journey.

712, 2023
  • laughter

The Art of Laughter

By |December 7th, 2023|

As a new dad, I have to say the funnest first of all has been seeing our baby laugh. I have been addicted to her silly little giggle ever since. Laughter is a payoff for life’s drudgeries. And it is an essential ingredient for a strong and healthy family life.

612, 2023
  • contempt

Displacing Contempt with Respect

By |December 6th, 2023|

Contempt has been identified as a corrosive relationship pattern among couples headed for bust. An expression of despisal, contempt is the toxic cousin to criticism.

412, 2023
  • married

I’m Not the Same Woman He Married

By |December 4th, 2023|

In my opinion, there’s nothing more attractive than a man who’s a great dad. Becoming parents has brought out parts of ourselves we would never have known were there.

2911, 2023
  • waiting

Love in the Waiting

By |November 29th, 2023|

Waiting teaches us humility and patience – essential virtues for healthy relationships. It opens a space for reflecting, allowing us to stop ‘doing’ and to simply be aware… of ourselves, our world, the person before us.

2811, 2023
  • one-on-one

The Importance of One-on-One

By |November 28th, 2023|

I delight in that time that is exclusively ours. Time spent one-on-one with either of my daughters is a rare treat for dad and daughter. Making exclusive time for my children is critical for us. Our relationships are so much better for it.

2711, 2023
  • family

Is Your Family Like Mine?

By |November 27th, 2023|

Last week was National Families Week. A time to pause and reflect on what your family means to you. To celebrate what makes your family unique. So, what makes your family unique?

2411, 2023
  • adventure

A Day to Remember

By |November 24th, 2023|

Opportunities to seek out adventure are only limited by your imagination and budget, but there are ways to escape inexpensively. An adventure together was exactly what the girls and I needed, and an educational road trip could be a good place to start.

2311, 2023
  • secure attachment

From the Beginning: Secure Attachment

By |November 23rd, 2023|

Babies who have a secure relationship with their father use more coping tactics to entertain themselves during times of separation from parents than other infants who were not securely attached to their father.

2211, 2023
  • wedding

Wedding Stress Tamed!

By |November 22nd, 2023|

Planning a wedding is busy and stressful. There’s lots to think about and lots of factors to consider in every decision: the budget, the aesthetic, and the cost-benefit analysis.

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