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7 Ways to Make Change

Follow these steps to create positive change.

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The Pope calls for gender equality

Pope Francis has slammed the gender pay gap, indicating positive change

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Company launches feminist beer to battle sexist beer ads

Tired of sexist beer advertising, one company has created a feminist brew

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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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Australia is the world’s worst country on climate change

Australia has been named the worst performing industrial country in the world on climate change.

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6 unhealthy habits you didn’t know you had

Some of the habits we think are doing us the most good, could actually be hindering us when it comes to achieving our health and wellness goals.

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Flower power

MiNDFOOD chats to former Young Environmentalist of the Year Anna Rose about her role as the Earth Hour National Manager in Australia and her concerns for climate change.

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Second life

Want to make a change in 2014? MiNDFOOD speaks to eight readers who found the courage to throw in the corporate towel and make their passions a reality.

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New year, new you

Weight loss is a common resolution for the New Year. For nearly two decades, I promised myself every January 1 […]

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Egyptians prepare for controversial constitutional referendum vote

Egyptians prepare to vote in a referendum on a new constitution, to replace one signed into law by deposed President Mursi.

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Helping little people adjust to big school

Starting ‘big’ school can be a daunting experience for little ones, from the new routines, to the big new buildings and new rules.

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Open your mind to a new career

Want to enrich your life and those around you? We find out how changing your career could help change your life.

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Geraldine Cox and the Sunrise Children’s Village

We meet the inspirational woman behind the Sunrise Children’s Village & discover why she is ‘begging’ for Cambodian kids.

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Bushfires put the heat on climate change skeptics

An early start to summer along with devastating bushfires in the Southern Hemisphere have rekindled the climate change debate.

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Embracing change

Sense a change ahead but not sure whether you’re happy about it? Mary Grogan shares her tips on how to make change work for you.

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Rudd defeats Gillard to become Australia’s new PM

Australia’s ruling Labor Party elected formed leader Kevin Rudd as prime minister, ousting Julia Gillard from her post.

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Procrastination be gone!

It’s time to ‘pull your finger out’! We look at 101 ways to stop wasting time and start living your best life.

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Eat your way to better eye health

We are being urged to make small changes to our shopping list to ensure good eye health during Macular Degeneration Week.

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Let’s talk recognition

Australia’s indigenous community is hoping this week’s National Reconciliation events will guide the way for constitutional recognition.

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Women and the water crisis

Women are at the front lines of the global water crisis, carrying the burden of water every day.

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Celebrations as France votes for same-sex marriage

As a protester interrupts the final vote at the French General Assembly, same sex marriage supporters break out the champagne. The assembly voted yesterday to back a landmark law legalizing same-sex marriage and adoption.

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Gay Australians set to head to New Zealand to wed

New Zealand’s parliament has voted to legalise same-sex marriage, a move that will see many Australians couples to travel across the Tasman to formalise their unions.

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Flights to get more turbulent

Travelling across the North Atlantic could get a lot bumpier in the future thanks to climate change, according to scientists.

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Al brown: Find your fruit forest

The great thing about the resurgence of gardening and farmers’ markets is that people are beginning to realise there is still the possibility of eating how we should be, food at its best and crunchiest and with the most flavour.

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