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Spelling Bee winners meet PM Albanese in Canberra

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met the 2025 Spelling Bee champions at Parliament House. A tricky political word, psephology, caused laughter and highlighted the students' incredible talent.

Cancer Diagnosis: A Wake-Up Call About Life

Andrew Miller's powerful reflection on a friend's cancer diagnosis reminds us to cherish every moment. Read this emotional wake-up call about life's fragility.

Toddler's fight for rare Batten disease diagnosis

A Whitsundays family's heartbreaking fight for a diagnosis for their daughter, Saylah, reveals the devastating impact of infantile Batten disease. Discover their story and how to help.

Movember's Mission Extends Far Beyond November

Discover how Movember's life-saving work continues year-round across Australia, focusing on men's mental health and prostate cancer awareness beyond the annual campaign.

Prince and Princess of Wales Return to Royal Event

The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stunning return to the Royal Variety Performance after Princess Kate's cancer treatment. Read about their inspiring comeback and the evening's highlights.

Talking to Kids About Big Ideas: Why It Matters

Australian author Zanni Louise reveals how discussing complex topics with young children builds critical thinking, empathy, and confidence. Discover practical tips for meaningful family conversations.

Hurricanes' Nui Muriwai mourns wife Mereana, 21

The rugby community is mourning Mereana, wife of Hurricanes player Nui Muriwai, who died at 21 from a rare ovarian cancer. Read their heartbreaking story of love and courage.

Catherine's Style Tribute to Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales honoured Princess Diana with a signature ruffled blouse at a London summit, echoing her mother-in-law's iconic 1980s style while championing early childhood.

Great Aussie Bush Camp goes national with expansion

The Great Aussie Bush Camp acquires PGL Adventure Camps, expanding from NSW to Victoria and Queensland. 150 jobs secured as thousands more students gain access to life-changing outdoor education experiences.

Young Australians ignoring sun safety warnings

New research reveals Gen Z and millennials are Australia's least sun-safe generations. Learn why this matters and how Cancer Council is reviving 80s mascot Sid Seagull to save lives.

Perth dad defies brain cancer odds for family walk

Myles Fleay, diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer at 26, defies 15-month prognosis. Six years on, he's walking with his family in Perth's Walk4BrainCancer, advocating for vital research.

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