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National Walk Safely to School Day

National Walk Safely to School Day is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

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Could Mona Lisa have been Chinese?

An italian historian claims Leonardo da Vinci’s famous portrait was the artist’s Chinese mother.

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Not-So-Naughty Chocolate Cake

Celebrity chef, author and stroke survivor Michael Moore shares his Not-So-Naughty Chocolate Cake recipe. Celebrity chef, author and stroke survivor […]

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National Indigenous Music Awards 2013

This year’s National Indigenous Music Awards will take place in Darwin on August 10. The event promises to be an emotional night as it will honour the musical legacy of the band Yothu Yindi – whose lead singer recently passes away.

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5 minutes with Pierrick Boyer – Le Petit Gateau

Award winning pastry chef Pierrick Boyer is getting behind the Stroke Foundation’s annual Food For Thought event.

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5 minutes with King Island cheese-maker, Ueli Berger

Ueli Berger, Head Cheesemaker at The Heritage, Tasmania, recently won the Grand Champion Cheese for his Swiss-style Heritage St Claire at the Australian Grand Dairy Awards. he shares his winning formula.

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11,000 Gabon Elephants Poached in a Decade

Poachers in Gabon’s Minkebe National Park rainforest have reportedly killed
over 11,000 elephants since 2004, all for the growing demand of ivory.

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Obama says “Happy Waitangi Day!”

US President Barack Obama and his new secretary of state, John Kerry, have bid all New Zealanders a happy Waitangi Day.

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Great Barrier Reef Could Lose World Heritage Status

UNESCO is threatening to place Australia’s Great Barrier Reef on the ‘World Heritage In Danger’ List, after the country has failed in its efforts to adequately protect the national treasure

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Elephants Have a Ball Playing Soccer

Two teams of elephants play a game of soccer in the Sauraha National Park as part of Nepal’s Elephant Festival.

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Frolicking in Fremantle

From it’s heritage, music and street art festivals, to bustling food and dinning, the nearby Margaret River wine region and great surfing, Fremantle is a must see travel destination. As the city’s cultural development coordinator Alex Marshall explains.

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Safeguard yourself against stroke

Right now about 300,00 Australians are living with stroke. Anna Hickey from the National Stroke Foundation talks us through the lifestyle factors that put as at higher risk of suffering a stroke and the symptoms to watch out for.

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National Tobacco Campaign list new laws

CEO of the Australian National Preventive Health Agency, Louise Sylvan shares the latest breakthroughs and laws surrounding the national tobacco campaign.

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GALLERY: Food for Thought – Sydney

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Beer, beer everywhere at Octoberfest

The world’s largest and most famous beer festival, the annual Oktoberfest, opens in Munich for the 179th time.

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Food for Thought – Sydney

Patisserie chef Mark Stone is taking part in Food for Thought, an event for the National Stroke Foundation. He talks to us about the cooking for the cause and how it’s changed the way he approaches food.

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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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Breast cancer: are you at risk?

Age and gender form the biggest risk factors for breast cancer, according to Carole Renouf, the CEO of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

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GALLERY: The Australian Outback

Take a look through some wonderful images of the stark Australian outback in our travel gallery.

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Interview with photographer John McRae

People’s choice winner of the Australian National Portrait Prize, photographer John McRae talks to MiNDFOOD about working with his subject, the late Margaret Olley.

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Top tips on natural immune boosting

Founder & Chief Executive Officer of the National College of Traditional Medicine, Sandi Rogers gives her best natural immune boosting tips to get us through the winter.

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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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GALLERY: National Photographic Portrait Prize 2012

We take a look at the finalists of this year’s National Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in Australia. The contemporary photography prize does not deliberately set out to show a cross-section of Australian life and experience. But by default, that is what is portrayed by the 46 finalists that are chosen from more than 1,500 entries to go on show.

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The week in pictures: July 9-15

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