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Five inspired Christmas gifts from UNICEF

It’s that time of year again when we turn our attention to those endless holiday to-do lists. If you haven’t kick-started your Christmas shopping yet, UNICEF Australia has the perfect online shopping solution. By purchasing an item from UNICEF’s range of charity items online, you can send gifts of good health, education or maternal and […]
The problem with our hospitals: When a fall leads to unnecessary death
Health

The problem with our hospitals: When a fall leads to unnecessary death

Lead researcher and geriatrician Associate Professor Jacqueline Close writes about what we need to do to ensure equality in care for these patients whose voices often go unheard. Having had the privilege of practicing medicine and providing care to some of the most frail members of our society for 20 years, I never cease to […]
Harry takes a break from South Pole trek
Royals

Harry takes a break from South Pole trek

Harry is taking part in a charity trek across the Antarctic with a team of wounded soldiers for Walking With the Wounded, while at the same time another group, the Row2Recovery team, prepare to sail 3,000 nautical miles from the Canary Island to Antigua. Wrapped up in his snow jacket and huddled inside a tent […]
Prince William with his father on a Duchy of Cornwall farm.
Royals

William going back to school to study farming

The Duke of Cambridge has reportedly enrolled in a land economy course at the University of Cambridge after quitting the military earlier this year. William is believed to be learning farming to prepare himself to take over his father’s $1.2 billion Duchy of Cornwall estate. The estate includes thousands of hectares of farming land in […]
Why we need to act on body image
Health

Why we need to act on body image

Mission Australia’s annual youth report found approximately a third of more than 1400 participants had serious body image concerns, making it one of the top three personal concerns among men and women aged 15-19 for the fourth year in a row. Butterfly Foundation CEO Christine Morgan has called on government portfolios to work together and […]
Trish and Glenn Mowbray with their sons Luke, Peter and Paul, their daughter Emmalee and her son Noah.
Parenting

I adopted four kids with disabilities

Trish and her husband Glenn first looked into adoption nearly 30 years ago after discovering they wouldn’t be able to conceive children themselves. Desperate for a family of their own, the Canberra couple took in any kids who needed a loving home, adopting a daughter with cerebral palsy and three sons with Down syndrome over […]