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Recycle your phone to save wildlife

We’re being asked to recycle our mobile phones to reduce deforestation and threats to great apes and other wildlife.

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Celebrating Women Series – Hannah Colman

Hannah Colman from Victoria’s Scarf Community organization helped establish the social enterprise to provide hospitality training, mentoring and employment for disadvantaged youth and refugees.

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Hands across the water

Thanks to the vision of former police office Peter Baines and his charity Hands Across the Water, hundreds of Thai children have had their lives transformed for the better.

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Remnants of war

Years after battles are fought and wars won, explosive ordinances and mines remain hidden in fields, forests, roads and footpaths – […]

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One in three women will suffer violence in their lifetime

Over one third of women around the world will experience violence during their lifetime.

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For their eyes only

A street poster with a hidden message that only children can decipher is being used to target youngsters in need.

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My Story – Brett Adamson: A responsibility to help

For Brett Adamson, becoming a nurse was a gateway into helping the world’s most disadvantaged people via aid organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières.

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Fighting poverty through education

Charity-funded, the school of St Jude is providing free, quality education to more than 1,500 of the poorest children in Tanzania.

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Gail Kelly mixes business with caring

Gail Kelly, CEO of Westpac and CARE Australia’s ambassador for women’s empowerment talks to Donna Duggan about her involvement in the not-for-profit organisation.

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Bowel cancer

14,000 Australians are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year and unfortunately 4,000 will succumb to the disease. Julian Wiggins, CEO of Bowel Cancer Australia, joins us to discuss the facts & common symptoms of this particular illness.

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Epilepsy – Purple Day

Epilepsy is a complex condition that can affect anyone at anytime. Carol Ireland, CEO of Epilepsy Australia, explains the various types of seizures, signs and symptoms associated with the condition and how we can help on Purple Day.

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Man-Made chemicals a threat to global health

Chemicals found in everyday items could be responsible for a sharp rise in hormone-related disorders and diseases affecting animals and humans, the World Health Organisation has warned.

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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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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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Heatwaves hit Australian wine output

Wines from the southern hemisphere continue to gain market share in the world, but bad weather conditions in Australia and other countries could have an impact on production in 2009.

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