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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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Chocolate beauty

Could chocolate be the answer to your beauty woes? Abigail O’Neil explains why raw cocoa will safeguard your good looks.

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New Zealand’s coffee origins

As the cost of coffee rises, cafe’s may need to become more effective.

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The making of King Kong

Find out more about Melbourne’s world exclusive theatre production King Kong.

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Rites of passage

Are rites of passage still relevant today? We find out how to navigate the coming of age in the 21st century.

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Spreading a love of butter

Al Brown explains how artisan butter can help to take your cooking to great new heights and shares his passion for sourcing quality products.

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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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Dry July

Brett MacDonald and his friends were fairly heavy drinkers until one day they set themselves the challenge to abstain from alcohol for a whole month, and so Dry July was born. Five years later the campaign has gone national and raised more than $11 million to date.

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Light Up a Life

One organisation is helping to light up communities in the third world by providing them with solar-powered lighting.

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Catriona Rowntree: A grandmother’s wisdom

TV presenter turned author, Catroina Rowntree talks to us about her book, a sweet and inspirational memoir on her special relationship with a beloved grandmother.

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Aboriginal art

Want to collect beautiful artworks but not sure where to start? Aboriginal art collector Omid Nayer shares his tips on buying artworks and how to find out which artists are trending right now.

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Bowel cancer prevention

Age, genetics as well as diet and lifestyle affect the risks of developing bowel cancer. Professor Michael Findlay joins the program to discuss the benefits of early intervention and diagnosis.

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London calling

Our editor-in-chief Michael McHugh travels to London for a traditional afternoon tea and bumps into royalty!

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The divinity of dogs

The bond between pet owners and pets can be very inspiring. Jennifer Skiff explores this special relationship in her novel ‘The Divinity of Dogs’.

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Introverted children

Worried that your child is very quiet and keeps to themselves? Don’t be, they may just be an introvert.

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Bangladesh brothels

Bianca Collier from Save The Children Fund joins the program to talk to us about programs in place to help sex workers in Bangladesh’s brothel towns.

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In season: Limes

Limes are more than just a garnish. This versatile fruit can be used in desserts, salad dressings, and marinades. Hear Michelle McHugh’s tips on how to best showcase the season’s citrus.

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Do-good fashion

Carolyn Enting joins MiNDFOOD us to discuss do-good fashion – fashion brands and labels that are turning their direction towards becoming more sustainable and good for humans and the planet.

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Julie Goodwin and Child fund

Cook, author and Australia’s first Masterchef, Julie Goodwin talks to us about helping children in need…

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Triangle of health

Our resident kineseologist, Terese Mudgeway, joins us to discuss the triangle of health – the three core components of what it means to be human – and explains why balancing these components is so important to our overall health.

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Interview: David Hunter

We speak to David Hunter, head chef at the Golden Door Health retreat, about cooking nutritious food. He shares his kitchen philosophy of clean eating and explains why eating healthy doesn’t have to be drastic or boring.

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iD fashion Week

Carolyn Enting is in Dunedin to attend iD Fashion Week, currently in its 15th year. She speaks to us about the competitors, finalists and winners and shares her thoughts on the creations that hit the runway.

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Living sustainably

Ahead of next month’s World Environment Day, Sarah Johnston from the Australian Conservation Foundation explains how we can live more sustainably and points out the key areas that need to be addressed.

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Smart Eating: Asthma

The change of seasons can see nasty flare ups for asthmatics. Naturopath Polly Rea joins the program to discuss how our diet can help to soothe the inflammatory symptoms of allergies and asthma.

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