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Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
Practical Values - Hard to Break
As the scary studies about plastic’s health effects pile up, should we kick the habit? We have become addicted to the freedom plastics have apparently afforded us, but at what cost? Are we poisoning ourselves whenever we eat or drink from a plastic contai
Growing a Community
World wide community gardens are springing up and with them a growing sense of community, of belonging. Local food, being responsible for and engaged in food production is transforming communities, bringing people together and breaking down the barriers.
Woolworths - Coming soon to small town near you...
On Tuesday the first on January 2008, The Echo newspaper reported that Mullumbimby supermarket, Mallams, had been purchased by Woolworths who plan to build a supermarket on Station Street Mullumbimby by mid 2009.
Stand up to your Wife
In this extract from his book Manhood, Steve Biddulph looks at the need for men to stand up to their partners, to value the warrior that protects their emotional castle and to set rules to their passion.
Man As Loveable Dope
Most modern men, when fa
Staying Connected When We Are Apart (Part 2)
Most adults would consider it a hardship to live a life that demanded that they go back and forth between two homes, yet young children are expected to take it in stride. Children of divorced parents don't get a choice about living the 'traveller's' life.