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Top 5 Lifestyle Tips For Diabetes Week Australia

We look at 5 top tips for safeguarding our health and that of our loved ones during Diabetes Week Australia.

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Spice Girls hit “Wannabe” gets UN makeover

20 years on, the message of girl power is reaching a new audience, this time as part of a UN campaign for global goals.

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NAIDOC Week 2016

Amnesty International’s Indigenous Rights Manager, Tammy Solonec explains the history and significance of NAIDOC week for all Australians, indigenous or not.

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Motor Neurone Disease Week: The facts

Motor Neurone Disease Week: Helping us to reflect, remember and raise awareness.

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The royal family’s PSA on mental health will get you thinking

The Royal family have joined forces to begin ‘Heads Together’ a campaign to fight the stigma attached to mental health issues.

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Angelina Jolie Pitt: “I feel happy that I’ve grown up. I don’t want to be young again.”

Angelina begins a conversation about a topic women don’t talk about enough.

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Angelina Jolie Pitt writes about her decision to remove her ovaries

Angelina Jolie Pitt has written an article titled Diary of a Surgery for The New York Times explaining her decision […]

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Food For Thought: Cooking for Earth Hour

To celebrate Earth Hour on Saturday March 28 at 8.30pm, a team of the nation’s biggest culinary names are sharing their recipes to help tackle global warming, one meal at a time.

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Shades of Grey in the Warm Heart of Africa

In Malawi, one in every 10 people is estimated to be infected with HIV. Therapist June Woodford shares her experiences working with at-risk adolescents in the area.

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#ADifferentBrilliant campaign shatters autism stereotypes

Autism Spectrum Australia has released their ‘Different Brilliant’ campaign which aims to bring greater understanding of individuals with autism.

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Movember Shave Off

Get ready to shave in time for Movember.

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Frock up for Frocktober

This October we are being asked to re-love our favourite frocks everyday all in the name of Ovarian Cancer research.

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World Refugee Day – Join the conversation

Join the conversation with us this World Refugee Day – June 20 – as we uncover the facts about asylum seekers and refugees in Australia.

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“I knew the minute I landed, my prayers had been answered”

Rosemary Kariuki-Fyfe came to Australia in 1999 from Kenya, carrying all her best clothes in one suitcase and only $300 in her purse. Her efforts in the refugee community have now been publicly acknowledged, as she continues to make it her mission to help others.

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Early bowel cancer detection can save lives

Bowel cancer is potentially one of the most preventable cancers through the early detection of abnormalities through screening.

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Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month

Ulcerative colitis is a debilitating disease that affects that the young. One young woman breaks the silence on this illness by sharing her story for Colitis Awareness Month.

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Facebook app to focus on dementia

A new app will give Facebook users the chance to experience what it could be like living with dementia.

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French women toss bras for breast cancer

French women have littered the most famous Parisian skyline with their bras to raise awareness of breast cancer.

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Quinoa, Spinach & Egg Bake

Quinoa, Spinach & Egg Bake. With a strict gluten-free diet the only medical treatment for coeliac disease, food choice is […]

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National Asbestos Awareness Month

Asbestos Awareness Month, November 2013 aims to educate everyone about the dangers of asbestos in and around homes.

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Interview: Kate Ceberano – The Church of Rock and Roll

ARIA Award winning artist Kate Ceberano is beating the drum for breast cancer. She chats to MiNDFOOD about her work & wellbeing balance.

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Asthma Awareness Week: Sam’s Story

As Asthma Awareness Week kicks off, so too does asthma season, with parents urged to devise management plans for kids.

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Dry July

Brett MacDonald and his friends were fairly heavy drinkers until one day they set themselves the challenge to abstain from alcohol for a whole month, and so Dry July was born. Five years later the campaign has gone national and raised more than $11 million to date.

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Bowel cancer prevention

Age, genetics as well as diet and lifestyle affect the risks of developing bowel cancer. Professor Michael Findlay joins the program to discuss the benefits of early intervention and diagnosis.

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