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Detox your kitchen bench: Six simple things you can do now:

Chemicals and toxins enter our bodies easily either by being inhaled from the air we breathe, absorbed via our skin or ingested through our food and water supplies. They quietly and some times not so quietly build up inside our bodies lodging in our organs, bones and blood stream greatly effecting our health and well…Read More


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Delete obstacles and welcome a rush of new opportunities:

Detox and simplify: A special January feature: If you are genuinely looking for change and keen to welcome new beginnings, new opportunities and amazing new experiences then you simply must create the energetic space in around you for these and more to occur. If you don’t then you are slowing down or blocking the creation…Read More


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Do judges need sensitivity training?

Australian judges are not known for their sensitivity and compassion, especially when dealing with victims of violent crime.  In fact some of the remarks from the bench have led many to believe the judiciary is so out of touch with community standards, a little sensitivity training may be in order.  Take a look at these blunders from the bench…Read More


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Leave the Kid Alone: MySpace party teen Corey vilified in media frenzy

It’s the news story that just won’t die.  Sixteen year old Corey Worthington Delaney posted an open invitation to a party at his parent’s home on MySpace.  500 people turned up and trashed a suburban neighbourhood.  Neighbours complained.  Police were called to break-up the party, some arrests were made and the damage bill came to a staggering $20,000.  I think we…Read More


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Why won’t they let Diana rest in peace?

More than a decade after her tragic death in August 1997, Princess Diana’s name is again being dragged through the mud in the British press. The Coroner’s Inquest into the Deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Mr Dodi Al Fayed has been taking place at London’s High Court since 2 October 2007.  But the inquest, which…Read More


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Courts too lenient on child pornographers

Convicted pedophile Bradley Pendragon walked free from the West Australian District Court yesterday after receiving a slap on the wrist for possessing more than 800 images of child pornography.  Despite Pendragon having a long criminal history of sex offences, Judge Antoinette Kennedy sentenced the pedophile to a 12 month suspended sentence and ordered him to undertake a sexual offenders…Read More


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Sexism in the media

Channel 7 received a flood of complaints last night after tennis commentator Roger Rasheed remarked during a slow motion shot of Venus Williams’ behind, “Take a look at this now. Make or think what as you will, ladies, but for me that’s a pretty good sight.” According to a report in Sydney’s Daily Telegraph this…Read More


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Young girls are dying to be thin

According to a report by Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, girls as young as 8 are being admitted to hospital for eating disorders. More than 1000 girls under the age of 14 suffer from an eating disorder in Australia and ten to fifteen percent of these kids are under 10 years of age. Dr Sloane Madden from…Read More


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