Fighting Mac

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Ask Australians to name the most famous Anzac of World War I and most will probably answer, “Simpson, the man with the donkey.” While Simpson is a household name, the soldiers who fought in the war would give a different answer: Captain William McKenzie.

More air time for Anzacs

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Seven Network in Australia will broadcast another Anzac Day-themed episode produced in part by an Avondale academic for a Christian television program.

Conviction strikes chord

Friday, April 1, 2011

The launch of Nothing Is Wasted proved a fun, moving and spiritually enriching experience. It is difficult to balance entertainment with ministry, but Daniel Reynaud accomplished exactly that.

Waste nothing: Songwriter sends message

Thursday, March 3, 2011

If singer and songwriter Daniel Reynaud’s new album Nothing Is Wasted came with an advisory label, it would be, “Nothing artificial added.”

New light on the Anzacs

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Anzac story has acquired for many Australians a legendary and almost sacred mystique. Associate Professor Daniel Reynaud, Dean of Avondale’s Faculty of Arts, is researching an aspect of the Anzac legend that has previously received little attention—the Anzacs and religion, beginning with World War One. Daniel here outlines some of his findings.