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Deaf musicians feel the beat

A band maestro in a Brazilian public school is teaching music to the most unlikely students: the deaf.

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My Story: Sophie Lippell

Sophie Lippell tells us her harrowing story growing up as a victim of sexual abuse and how in telling her story she hopes to help other adults surviving the same devastating past.

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Get First Aid Smart

Do you have a first aid kit at home? Daniel Code, training manage from the South Australia Red Cross College, gets us up to speed on First Aid safety

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Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Jordan

UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Zaatari camp, who have fled the bloodshed of their country.

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National Child Protection Week

More than 30,000 children are abused each year. National Child Abuse Awareness Week promotes awareness in the community of the extent of child abuse and neglect.

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Free the children

Free The Children began as a group of 12 year old’s dreaming of saving the world and now provides education to 55,000 children everyday.

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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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Marooned in Bangladesh

Floods triggered by heavy rains spread across north-western Bangladesh, marooning hundreds of thousands of people. At least 100 have been confirmed dead.

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Gene therapy helps children with rare brain disorders

Gene therapy provides new hope for children with AADC deficiency, a rare genetic disorder that causes neurological impairment and impacts a child’s ability to move and eat.

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Poverty drives child labour in India

Millions of children in India continue to be driven into labour by poverty, as the world marks World Day Against Child Labour this week.

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Facebook could soon be open to kids under 13

Although Facebook is not open to children under the age of 13, more than 7.5 million kids still have active accounts by lying about their age, prompting the social media giant to trial new ways to allow minors to log on.

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World nations expel top Syrian diplomats

Washington orders the top Syrian diplomat to leave the US within 72 hours — as part of the western response to the killing of women and children in Houla last week.

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Getting Your Mojo Back

Author of ‘How To Get Your Mojo Back’ Dr Ginni Mansburg teaches men and women how to get their zest for life back, and regain their vitality after full time work and children.

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Grow Yourself Up

Author of ‘Growing Yourself Up’, Jenny Brown teaches us how to bring your best to all your life’s relationships, and why growing up is so hard to do.

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MiNDFOOD Radio Episode 10

This week on MiNDFOOD Radio, Dr Kerry Howells discusses gratitude, school principal Wendy Barel explains the importance of teaching students how to think independently, and more.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Lucy Jones

Two-year-old Sienna Hoffmann fought her way through six rounds of chemotherapy, surgery, a stem cell transplant and radiotherapy at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, finally losing her battle with cancer in 2010. Her mum opens up about the ordeal.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Dr Michelle Garnett

Michelle is a clinical psychologist and founder and Director of ‘Minds & Hearts: A Specialist Clinic for Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism.’ She also created the first screening instrument for Asperger’s Syndrome.

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Mother’s Day Menu Planner

Mother’s Day Menu Planner. Spoil Mum this Mother’s Day with these simple yet impressive menu ideas, from breakfast through til […]

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Dr David Isaacs

Clinical Professor
of Paediatrics & Child Health, Dr David Issacs discusses the great vaccination debate.

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MiNDFOOD Radio Epsiode 4: Louise Baxter

CEO of the Starlight Children’s Foundation Louise Baxter talks to us about her inspiring work

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Gallery: Thousands celebrate Afghan New Year

Afghans celebrate their New Year at the shrines of Prophet Ali in the capital Kabul and in Mazar-e-Sharif. The festivities are part of Nawroz – the Persian New Year which is celebrated in many countries in the region.

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MiNDFOOD Radio show 1 – Dannielle Miller

Dannielle Miller is a mother to two teen girls and a major innovator and expert in the field of education and student welfare. She is the CEO and founder of Enlighten Education, Australia’s leading provider of in-school workshops.

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Picnic Basket of Sandwiches and Rolls

Picnic Basket of Sandwiches and Rolls. Taking advantage of the warmer weather this weekend and a make a basket of […]

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Icy Poles

A fantastic way to use in-season fruit these refreshing icy poles are great for entertaining on the weekends. Made with real fruit and no preservatives they’re a great way to get the kids in the kitchen.

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