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🔥💧IanGraves 22. pro
I’ve seen it before but I’m watching Out Of The Woods. A story about a man who lived in a forest cause he needed to,his demons were dangerous but one day he snapped & his life changed forever,went to Uni & did his PHD. A reminder,anything is possible. Ian
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Harrison Wiffin 2. pro
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This is a timely reminder that Australia’s policy of indefinite offshore detention is illegal and that consecutive Australian governments have committed human rights abuses on Christmas Island/Nauru/Manus. We should be ashamed. (2/2)
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Australian Story 24 h
The mega Monday lineup is back! returns Feb 17
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#MishaSays #NOTmyBloodyPM🔥🌎🐨💧🌱🐬 2. velj
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MeganMackander 27. sij
One of the most powerful episodes from
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Warriors4Wildlife_Int™🌐Ⓥ🐾 5. sij
🇦🇺🔥 : [ Clip ] Inside The Mind Of An View Full Story @ 📺📺
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Bailey’s Mother OAM 23. pro
Mister B was pleased to see you onscreen, , but I think the sled dogs really took his fancy.
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Ben Carroll 16. pro
Uplifting on the transformative effect of education. From homeless and vulnerable to TAFE to Uni to PhD Lecturer. Thanks Gregory Smith for sharing your story and giving back.
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Australian Story 16. pro
“All my life I thought I was fighting other people. I was fighting myself.” Gregory Smith says he’s learnt to be a friend to himself, so he can be a friend to others
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Australian Story 16. pro
“What Australian Story and the book did for me was magnify my voice.” Gregory Smith is now using his own experience to help homeless and disadvantaged people
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monique westermann 2. pro
Fantastic and inspiring tonight. Ghanim’s story shows us what we as individuals, as community - and hopefully as a country - are capable of if we put our minds (and hearts) to work.
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Harrison Wiffin 2. pro
What an episode of Ghanim Al Shnen is an inspiration, is a genius. Both are refugees, both came here by boat from Indonesia, Australia is a better place with them here (1/2)
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Gerard McNeill 2. pro
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful story involving some magnificent individuals. So impressive Ghanim...you are an inspiration to us all
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Reannon Johnson 2. pro
What a brilliant man Ghanim is. Depsite all these challenges he is facing, it goes to show that positivity in the face of heartache and pain can keep you achieving + smiling. And what a wonderful story by the team!
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Dale 2. pro
What a gift and an asset both these guys are to the Australian community
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WinsomeD 25. stu
Susan Chenery and I have written about the Barwicks’ experience as a family of a long-term missing person Lost then found: The disappearance of Ursula Barwick
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Ben Carroll 25. stu
Sad and difficult to watch “Forever Young”, but equally an important story to be told on missing persons and cold cases. Can’t imagine pain of Ursula’s family. Hope lessons learned provide some comfort. Thanks
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WinsomeD 24. stu
Thousands of families in Australia are living with ambiguous loss - those with a loved one who has gone missing. These families deserve more recognition. Hope you can watch this Monday.
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Code Read Dyslexia Network #CodeREaD 20. stu
Thank you and for this fabulously raw and honest story of how impacts on life. 👏 A huge shoutout to , and ! ❤️
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ஜானகிராமன் 18. stu
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