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Coral “spawn bank” could secure future of Great Barrier Reef

Australian scientists have created a coral ‘spawn bank’ for the Great Barrier Reef, in the hopes that it will help rebuild and preserve the natural wonder for future generations.

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Obama unveils new gun control measures

Proposed gun control measures unveiled yesterday by US president Barack Obama have been met with much praise, but will the current shift in US public sentiment be enough to ensure real change?

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Record Heat – Sign Of Things To Come

Record temperature highs across Australia are just a sign of things to come around the world, according to experts.

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Beating breast cancer

Caroline Campbell was diagnosed with breast cancer but rescheduled her surgery to attend a wellness retreat, where she equipped herself with the life tools to support her through her health ordeal. She shares her tips for better wellbeing.

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Organic Wine

Tamburlaine Wines’ CEO and chief viticulturist Mark Davidson began his vineyard over 25 years ago. He explains why he decided to convert his vines into biodynamic organic produce and the future of organic wines.

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Menopause and Manopause

Dr Helen Smith is a GP who specialises in endocrinology. She talks to us about helping women through life’s hormonal changes and explains how men can experience manopause.

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Eat well, get well, stay well

Spending the first 20 years of his life very sick, Jason Bennett suffered from the daily medication treating his various ailments. He tells us how he has rebuilt his body and even cured his asthma by changing his diet & lifestyle.

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Scores killed in North Korea floods

North Korea’s state media reports that 88 people have been killed in floods brought on by heavy downpours.

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Marine scientists seek solutions to global reef decline

The world’s foremost marine scientists are warning of dire consequences for coral reef systems if the issue of climate change is not addressed on a global level.

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How to de-stress and unwind

MiNDFOOD’s resident hypnotherapist Rhondda Stewart talks us through how to change the way we respond to the stress we encounter in our day-to-day lives by becoming aware of stress-triggers.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jean Palutikof

Professor Jean Palutikof , Director of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility at Griffith University discuses climate change and why we need to act now.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jay Rodgers

Food blogger Jay Rodgers talks to us about emotional eating and how to reconcile what you want and what you need and how to combat bad habits. MiNDFOOD reports.

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New Resolve

Confront 2012 head on and ensure the goals you set, stick.

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‘Splashes Spots & Stripes’ – Trends gallery

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Here today, Gone tomorrow

A new book highlighting the threat of climate change to more than 100 places around the globe is encouraging people to visit them before it’s too late.
You can buy the book online at 100places.com/en

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Chop and Change – Karate fitness

Karate student Briar Fleming will be competing in the Shoto World Cup in Bangkok in August. Here, she shares how the martial art has shaped her perspective and demonstrates some of the principal poses.

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Change of life

Jean Kittson chats about her experience of the menopause, and why she believes it’s something we should all be talking about. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Shake the habit

Do you have a habit that you wish to change – smoking, overeating, binge drinking – but don’t seem to make any progress? Maybe it is because you are applying the wrong change techniques. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Working mothers and guilt

Guilt can be a dogged companion, hard to shake and often accompanied by a weary feeling that is difficult to locate, but feels like a cloud of dread overhead. Working mothers often experience guilt as they try to fulfill each role well. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Women in the post-carbon green economy

In the midst of the debate regarding climate change, few observers are highlighting a key issue: women need, and are willing, to be at the forefront of leadership in the post-carbon green economy. MiNDFOOD reports.

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The Billion Acts of Green campaign

The Billion Acts of Green campaign has registered over 42 million green actions. The goal is to collect and register 1 billion actions by the time the global Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro is held in 2012.

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Climate change and natural disasters

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist Kathleen Rogers says combating climate change begins with planting trees. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Kathleen Rogers Column: October

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist is the president 
of Earth Day Network and 
says women have an enormous capacity to influence policies 
on climate change.

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Bad habit triggers

Once you identify the triggers that are specific to you, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is much easier. MiNDFOOD reports.

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