This moving Compass story focused on ways of dealing with infant death, either still births or babies who only live for a few hours or days.
The Federal Government's recent work-place reforms have been under fire from the churches.
John Shelby Spong wants to overturn conventional Christian thinking. But he's not from the fringes of the church.
For 62 years Philip Handel's stained glass windows have graced churches and cathedrals around Australia. Now he's completing the final stage of his last and most difficult commission yet.
Catrina Lawrence is 16, struggling but forthright and full of dreams and hopes. She wants to become an actor, an artist, even an evangelist.
Compass meets the hidden generation of young carers, kids like Hayley Wilson. She has been looking after her parents since she was eight and is now 16.
Compass investigates support and opposition to the growing number of chaplains in our state schools.
Anglicans are struggling with the future of their church. Conservatives are angry about plans to bless same-sex relationships and the consecration of an openly gay bishop in the USA.
Three unique choirs all with one aim: to bring Christmas to those who aren’t really looking for it.
Nearly 400 years after being tried by the Roman Catholic Inquisition, Galileo again faces charges of heresy.
Compass explores the changing nature of inter-country adoption in Australia. In the 1970s hundreds of babies were airlifted out of Vietnam for adoption by Australian families.
Compass explores the modern day appeal of religious life by following the personal journeys of three Australians who take up a vocation later in life.
The story of Ted Noffs, a maverick Methodist minister, whose groundbreaking work with the young and destitute in 1960s Australia lives on through his son and grandsons.
On a mid-winter’s morning in May 2005 a violent storm ripped through Bunbury. It damaged the city’s beloved cathedral so badly it had to be demolished.
Compass goes to Ernabella, a remote aboriginal community south-west of Alice Springs, as it prepares for Easter in its newly renovated church.
An exciting new Compass series hosted by theologian Scott Stephens who talks to high profile Australians about what they think is the meaning of life.
This 3-part Compass series looks at ageing, focussing on the elderly at work, in the home and with family.
This three-part special series takes a look at the role sex plays in society today.
Sex, Faith and Marriage
Compass follows the fortunes of three young men diagnosed with a mental illness who are given a new chance in life by getting a roof over their heads.