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						Clubs prepare for home stretchClub coaches, and plenty of fans, will happily welcome back unaffected Origin footy players this weekend, with the series having culminated in Brisbane on Wednesday night. 
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						Give up smoking or give up fitnessCommunity Health Videos or ‘CHOMPS’ is a project devised by Skinnyfish Music that was funded by the Department of Health. 
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						Top 5 brain foodsDeadly Vibe has put together this list of the top 5 healthy brain foods to keep you going as the weekend approaches. 
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						The business of successAn Edith Cowan University researcher has completed his PhD thesis on the study of resilience in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students. 
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						This week on Deadly SoundsSinger-songwriter, Gina Williams along with ‘overseas Noongar’ Guy Chouse, have released an album entirely in the Noongar language. 
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						NAIDOC in the CityThis year’s annual NAIDOC in the City event at Hyde Park in Sydney was a huge success. 
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						Off to a flying startFor Bryce Bevan, a childhood adoration of horses coupled with relentless devotion has seen him win an exclusive scholarship. 
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						Health on wheelsYesterday, in the midst of NAIDOC celebrations, Awabakal Newcastle Aboriginal Co-operative revealed a flexible, versatile new weapon in closing the gap efforts. 
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						Last Aboriginal Police Tracker retiresBarry applied his skill and knowledge of country, reading tracks, and ‘amazing power of observation’ to assist with duties that ultimately benefited his community. 
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						Cricketers Recognise NAIDOC WeekCricket Australia has joined with Recognise this week, the movement to acknowledge Indigenous Australians in the Australian Constitution. 
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						Teamwork at BakarindiIn bushland behind the Carindi Beach is the property of Ian and Manda, owners and creators of Bakarindi Bush Foods and Native Cuisine. 
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						NSW talks about healingGovernment and community organisations will take some time out on 23 July to learn about healing. 
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						Achieving against the oddsSix women from Darwin Correctional Precinct successfully graduated in Certificate II Indigenous Environmental Health recently. 
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						Strong hearing, strong startWe all want our children to have a strong start in life, and good hearing is an important part of this. 
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						A model of successA young Aboriginal woman on her very first photo shoot has made the cover of a digital fashion magazine, in a first for the publication. 
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						New DVD helps raise awarenessLast year Nathan Deaves and Wade Longbottom began working on two video training resources for aspiring drug and alcohol workers. 
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