Eternity (newspaper)

After decades as Art Director at Fairfax Media, John Sandeman, a Sydney Anglican, and Christian entrepreneur David Maegraith[1] founded Eternity.

[1] They founded Eternity, expressing an intention to emphasise high-quality, neutral journalism to benefit a Christian audience in Australia.

[6] In Julia Baird's 2017 article, "Christian conference attendees walk out after speakers suggest women should grow their hair long, defer to men at work" for the ABC, she referenced Anne Lim's Eternity article "When cutting your hair can be an ungodly act" which reported on a controversial meeting at a Christian women's conference.

"[8] In May 2018, Michael Kozial quoted Sydney law professor Patrick Parkinson's comments from an Eternity article "Religious Freedom Push Revs Up: Expectations set about Canberra response while Christian Democrats submit bill in NSW", in an article for The Sydney Morning Herald.

[9] In July 2022, Peter FitzSimons quoted then Investment NSW chief executive Amy Brown's comments from an Eternity article.